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2 . 103 GIDEON GODBOLD. support He pressed his lips upon her burning forehead, but uttered not a word. “Oh! my poor Margaret,” exclaimed Isabelle, “ well may the dagger penetrate so deeply ia your heart. I would rather hear of the death of a husband than of his treachery. Faith- legs to a cause ao noble—so sacred—what could be the induce. ment ?” “Gold,” replied Horace. “Mammon !” said Isabelle. “ How it triussiphs over: virtse, 7 We read that even in the selection of twelve men by divine .soresight as Christian disciples, one fell before this glittering “But, dearest Isabelle,” said Horace, “I must tell you all Arnold was not alone in this conspiracy.” “ Surely he has no confederate in our army, Horace?” said Isabelle, interrogatively. | “ No,” replied Pinan = be bet Sete eneeeg Mere a x British officer.” | “What of him, ash sheet inquired Isabelle, “for there is something significant in the expression of your countenance.” “He is a prisoner,” said Horace, not yet having courage to avow his name. “A prisoner !” she repeated, and then added : “So stern is some greater judgment-seat than that of man.” “His position,” continued Horace, “is appalling to him- reach the Isdies by some thoughtless channel that General Washington would expect him comicbookstcom