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CHAPTER XXXVIII. MR. BARTON DEFIES THE SQUIRE.
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Squire1 Marlowe sat down, while John Barton, instead of quailing2 in his presence, eyed him with cool indifference3.
"What is the meaning of this tomfoolery?" asked Albert Marlowe, uneasily.
"You may call it what you like, but the time has come for an explanation. Albert Marlowe, you have done me a cruel wrong. It is through you that I have had my name blackened and have been forced to fly from my country."
"So you went to Canada, did you?" sneered4 the squire. "It's a popular resort for gentlemen of your class."
"Your words do not trouble me, for I never committed the crime with which I was charged."
"Of course not. It is wonderful how in272nocent you all are. But you say that I am responsible for the consequences of your crime. What do you mean by that?"
"I mean," answered Barton, with a penetrating5 glance, "that the bonds were stolen by you, and that you schemed to throw the blame upon me. Is this plain?"
"Are you mad?" said the squire, angrily, "do you expect the world to believe this, or are you in a conspiracy6 to blackmail7 me?"
"The last question you can ask when I demand money from you as the price of my silence."
"Take care, John Barton! Your silly tale is the last desperate expedient8 of a criminal. You ought to see the folly9 of attacking a man in my position. For years I have been the most prominent man in Lakeville, owner of the large shoe factory that gives employment to fifty hands. It is no idle boast—and your wife will confirm my words—that I am the most
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