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Rh It may be I do not know, for it seems too much east to be any in Sudbury, and—”

“And how far, think you?”

“Maybe four miles, sir, or maybe but two. ’Tis hard to say.”

“Three, then, Obid: and that brings us to Master William Vernham’s, for none  other lies in that direction and so near. Whether it be set afire by the Indians we shall know in time. But don your clothing, for there may be work for us, although I misdoubt that we arrive in time.”

“And may I go with you, father?” asked David eagerly.

“Nay, lad, for we must travel fast and ’twill be hard going. Do you bolt well the door when we are gone and then go back to  bed. ’Tis nigh on three already and ’twill soon be dawn. Art ready, Obid?”

“Nay, for Sathan has hidden my breeches, Master Lindall,” grumbled the man, “and  without breeches I will not venture forth.”

“Do you find them quickly or a clout upon your thick skull may aid you,” responded  Nathan Lindall grimly.

“I have them, master,” piped Obid hurriedlv.

“Look, sir, the fire is dying out,” said