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hands with it, was a mere matter of adding insult to injury, 

 but Norton did not disdain the deed. He then took his 

 captive back to the chaise and told the gentlemen " that 

 was the errand he had come upon " (which was surely an 



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The Catherine Wheel, Salisbury. 



unnecessary confidence), and then he wished them a good 

 journey, and brought his captive back to London. 



The customary preliminaries at the trial which ensued 

 having been adjusted, the prisoner was asked whether he 



