A Novel

Barnaby Rudge

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Barnaby Rudge

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Barnaby Rudge

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01 Chapter 81............................................................................................866
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02 Chapter 1 n the year 1775, there stood upon the borders of Epping
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03 Chapter 2 strange story!’ said the man who had been the cause of
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04 Chapter 3 uch were the locksmith’s thoughts when first seated in the
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05 Chapter 4 n
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06 Chapter 5 s soon as the business of the day was over, the locksmith
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07 Chapter 6 eyond all measure astonished by the strange occurrences
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08 Chapter 7 rs Varden was a lady of what is commonly called an
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09 Chapter 8 lear of the locksmith’s house, Sim Tappertit laid aside his
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10 Chapter 9 hronicler’s are privileged to enter where they list, to come
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11 Chapter 10 t was on one of those mornings, common in early spring,
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12 Chapter 11 here was great news that night for the regular Maypole
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13 Chapter 12 here was a brief pause in the state-room of the Maypole, as
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14 Chapter 13 f Joseph Willet, the denounced and proscribed of ’prentices,
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15 Chapter 14 oe Willet rode leisurely along in his desponding mood,
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16 Chapter 15 t noon next day, John Willet’s guest sat lingering over his
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17 Chapter 16 series of pictures representing the streets of London in
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18 Chapter 17 t was a chilly night, and the fire in the widow’s parlour had
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19 Chapter 18 liding along the silent streets, and holding his course
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20 Chapter 19 olly Varden’s pretty little head was yet bewildered by
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21 Chapter 20 he proud consciousness of her trust, and the great
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22 Chapter 21 t was for the moment an inexpressible relief to Dolly, to
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23 Chapter 22 t was a fine bright night, and for all her lowness of spirits
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24 Chapter 23 wilight had given place to night some hours, and it was
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25 Chapter 24 ow the accomplished gentleman spent the evening in the
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26 Chapter 25 eaving the favoured, and well-received, and flattered of
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27 Chapter 26 nd you’re not surprised to hear this, Varden?’ said Mr
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28 Chapter 27 r Haredale stood in the widow’s parlour with the door-
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29 Chapter 28 epairing to a noted coffee-house in Covent Garden when
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30 Chapter 29 he thoughts of worldly men are for ever regulated by a
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31 Chapter 30 homely proverb recognises the existence of a troublesome
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32 Chapter 31 ondering on his unhappy lot, Joe sat and listened for a
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33 Chapter 32 isfortunes, saith the adage, never come singly. There is
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34 Chapter 33 ne wintry evening, early in the year of our Lord one
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35 Chapter 34 efore old John had looked at the boiler quite twenty
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36 Chapter 35 hen John Willet saw that the horsemen wheeled
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37 Chapter 36 ashford, with a smiling face, but still with looks of
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38 Chapter 37 o surround anything, however monstrous or ridiculous,
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39 Chapter 38 he secretary put his hand before his eyes to shade them
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40 Chapter 39 he applause which the performance of Hugh and his new
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41 Chapter 40 ittle thinking of the plan for his happy settlement in life
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42 Chapter 41 rom the workshop of the Golden Key, there issued forth a
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43 Chapter 42 he Royal East London Volunteers made a brilliant sight
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44 Chapter 43 ext morning brought no satisfaction to the locksmith’s
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45 Chapter 44 hen the concourse separated, and, dividing into chance
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46 Chapter 45 hile the worst passions of the worst men were thus
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47 Chapter 46 hen Barnaby returned with the bread, the sight of the
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48 Chapter 47 n the exhaustless catalogue of Heaven’s mercies to mankind,
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49 Chapter 48 ncertain where to go next, and bewildered by the crowd
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50 Chapter 49 he mob had been divided from its first assemblage into
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51 Chapter 50 hey were among the first to reach the tavern, but they had
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52 Chapter 51 romising as these outrages were to Gashford’s view, and
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53 Chapter 52 mob is usually a creature of very mysterious existence,
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54 Chapter 53 he next day was ushered in by merry peals of bells, and by
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55 Chapter 54 umours of the prevailing disturbances had, by this time,
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56 Chapter 55 ohn Willet, left alone in his dismantled bar, continued to sit
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57 Chapter 56 he Maypole cronies, little dreaming of the change so soon
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58 Chapter 57 arnaby, armed as we have seen, continued to pace up and
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59 Chapter 58 hey were not long in reaching the barracks, for the officer
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60 Chapter 59 t is necessary at this juncture to return to Hugh, who, having,
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61 Chapter 60 he three worthies turned their faces towards The Boot,
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62 Chapter 61 n that same night—events so crowd upon each other in
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63 Chapter 62 he prisoner, left to himself, sat down upon his bedstead:
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64 Chapter 63 uring the whole of this day, every regiment in or near the
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65 Chapter 64 reaking the silence they had hitherto preserved, they
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66 Chapter 65 uring the whole course of the terrible scene which was
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67 Chapter 66 lthough he had had no rest upon the previous night, and
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68 Chapter 67 hen darkness broke away and morning began to dawn,
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69 Chapter 68 hile Newgate was burning on the previous night,
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70 Chapter 69 t was the dead of night, and very dark, when Barnaby, with
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71 Chapter 70 r Dennis having despatched this piece of business
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72 Chapter 71 ll next day, Emma Haredale, Dolly, and Miggs, remained
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73 Chapter 72 he Black Lion was so far off, and occupied such a length of
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74 Chapter 73 y this Friday night—for it was on Friday in the riot week,
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75 Chapter 74 e Dennis, having been made prisoner late in the
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76 Chapter 75 month has elapsed,—and we stand in the bedchamber of
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77 Chapter 76 s the locksmith walked slowly away from Sir John
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78 Chapter 77 he time wore on. The noises in the streets became less
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79 Chapter 78 n this same day, and about this very hour, Mr Willet the
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80 Chapter 79 ld John did not walk near the Golden Key, for between
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81 Chapter 80 hat afternoon, when he had slept off his fatigue; had
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82 Chapter 81 nother month had passed, and the end of August had
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