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CHAPTER 46
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THE DOUBLE CONFERENCE—OLD PAPERS.
"When last I saw you," said O'Hanlon, seating himself before the hearth1, and motioning O'Connor to take a chair also, "I told you that you ought to tame your rash young blood, and gave you thereupon an old soldier's best advice. It seems, however, that you are wayward and headlong still. Young soldiers look for danger—old ones are content to meet it when it comes, knowing well that it will come often enough, uninvited and unsought; nevertheless, we will pass by this night's adventure, and turn to other matters. First, however, it were meet and necessary that you should have somewhat to refresh you; you must needs be weary and exhausted2."
"If you can give me some wine, it will be very welcome. I care not for anything more to-night," replied O'Connor.
"That can I," replied he, "and will myself do you reason." He arose, and after a few minutes' absence entered with two flasks3, whose dust and cobwebs bespoke4 their antiquity5, and filled two large, long-stemmed glasses with the generous liquor.
"Young man," said O'Hanlon, "from the moment I saw you in the inner room yonder, I know not how or wherefore my heart clave to you; and now knowing you for the son of my true friend, I feel for you the stronger love. I will tell you now how matters stand with us. I will hide nothing from you. I am old enough to have learned the last lesson of experience—the folly6 of too much suspicion. I will not distrust the son of Richard O'Connor. I need hardly tell you that those men whom you saw below stairs are no friends of the ruling powers, but devoted7 entirely8 to the service and the fortunes of the rightful heir of the throne of England and of Ireland, met here together not without great
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antiquity
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folly
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peril
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mighty
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malignant
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frustrate
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secrecy
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villain
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chamber
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mansion
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fatigues
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slumbers
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torments
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suspense
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deception
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ecstasies
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exulting
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