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Hendon
bent
down
and
said
,
somewhat
sharply
--
"
Will
you
trust
in
me
?
Peace
!
and
forbear
to
worsen
our
chances
with
dangerous
speech
.
What
God
wills
,
will
happen
;
thou
canst
not
hurry
it
,
thou
canst
not
alter
it
;
therefore
wait
,
and
be
patient
--
'
twill
be
time
enow
to
rail
or
rejoice
when
what
is
to
happen
has
happened
.
"
The
short
winter
day
was
nearly
ended
.
The
streets
were
deserted
,
save
for
a
few
random
stragglers
,
and
these
hurried
straight
along
,
with
the
intent
look
of
people
who
were
only
anxious
to
accomplish
their
errands
as
quickly
as
possible
,
and
then
snugly
house
themselves
from
the
rising
wind
and
the
gathering
twilight
.
They
looked
neither
to
the
right
nor
to
the
left
;
they
paid
no
attention
to
our
party
,
they
did
not
even
seem
to
see
them
.
Edward
the
Sixth
wondered
if
the
spectacle
of
a
king
on
his
way
to
jail
had
ever
encountered
such
marvellous
indifference
before
.
By-and-by
the
constable
arrived
at
a
deserted
market-square
,
and
proceeded
to
cross
it
.
When
he
had
reached
the
middle
of
it
,
Hendon
laid
his
hand
upon
his
arm
,
and
said
in
a
low
voice
--
"
Bide
a
moment
,
good
sir
,
there
is
none
in
hearing
,
and
I
would
say
a
word
to
thee
.
"
"
My
duty
forbids
it
,
sir
;
prithee
hinder
me
not
,
the
night
comes
on
.
"
"
Stay
,
nevertheless
,
for
the
matter
concerns
thee
nearly
.
Turn
thy
back
a
moment
and
seem
not
to
see
:
let
this
poor
lad
escape
.
"
"
This
to
me
,
sir
!
I
arrest
thee
in
--
"
"
Nay
,
be
not
too
hasty
.
See
thou
be
careful
and
commit
no
foolish
error
,
"
--
then
he
shut
his
voice
down
to
a
whisper
,
and
said
in
the
man
's
ear
--
"
the
pig
thou
hast
purchased
for
eightpence
may
cost
thee
thy
neck
,
man
!
"
The
poor
constable
,
taken
by
surprise
,
was
speechless
,
at
first
,
then
found
his
tongue
and
fell
to
blustering
and
threatening
;
but
Hendon
was
tranquil
,
and
waited
with
patience
till
his
breath
was
spent
;
then
said
--