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They
did
not
hear
the
noise
which
disturbed
our
little
congregation
at
Brussels
.
Much
louder
than
that
which
had
interrupted
them
two
days
previously
,
as
Mrs.
O'Dowd
was
reading
the
service
in
her
best
voice
,
the
cannon
of
Waterloo
began
to
roar
.
When
Jos
heard
that
dreadful
sound
,
he
made
up
his
mind
that
he
would
bear
this
perpetual
recurrence
of
terrors
no
longer
,
and
would
fly
at
once
.
He
rushed
into
the
sick
man
's
room
,
where
our
three
friends
had
paused
in
their
prayers
,
and
further
interrupted
them
by
a
passionate
appeal
to
Amelia
.
"
I
ca
n't
stand
it
any
more
,
Emmy
,
"
he
said
;
'
I
wo
n't
stand
it
;
and
you
must
come
with
me
.
I
have
bought
a
horse
for
you
--
never
mind
at
what
price
--
and
you
must
dress
and
come
with
me
,
and
ride
behind
Isidor
.
"
"
God
forgive
me
,
Mr.
Sedley
,
but
you
are
no
better
than
a
coward
,
"
Mrs.
O'Dowd
said
,
laying
down
the
book
.
"
I
say
come
,
Amelia
,
"
the
civilian
went
on
;
"
never
mind
what
she
says
;
why
are
we
to
stop
here
and
be
butchered
by
the
Frenchmen
?
"
"
You
forget
the
--
th
,
my
boy
,
"
said
the
little
Stubble
,
the
wounded
hero
,
from
his
bed
--
"
and
and
you
wo
n't
leave
me
,
will
you
,
Mrs.
O'Dowd
?
"
"
No
,
my
dear
fellow
,
"
said
she
,
going
up
and
kissing
the
boy
.
"
No
harm
shall
come
to
you
while
I
stand
by
.
I
do
n't
budge
till
I
get
the
word
from
Mick
.
A
pretty
figure
I
'd
be
,
would
n't
I
,
stuck
behind
that
chap
on
a
pillion
?
"
This
image
caused
the
young
patient
to
burst
out
laughing
in
his
bed
,
and
even
made
Amelia
smile
.
"
I
do
n't
ask
her
,
"
Jos
shouted
out
--
"
I
do
n't
ask
that
--
that
Irishwoman
,
but
you
Amelia
;
once
for
all
,
will
you
come
?
"