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In the Last Stronghold—The Work of the Women—An Arrow from an Unexpected Quarter—Amabel's Message—The Friar's Queer Art-Work—Edgar Amazed—The Count and Luke at Variance—The Count Marches Against the Keep—The Fight at the Doorway—Edgar Captures Luke—The Attack Repulsed—Amabel's Return—Henry of Huntingdon—Amabel Tells Her Further Adventures—She Becomes an Actor—Saves a Life—Wins Friends—Aids Two Lovers—And Returns with the Best o f News,

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A Sudden Alarm—Lady Mortimer's Quick Wit—The Besiegers within the Keep—Their Repulse at the Stairway—A Fight in the Hallway—Luke's Escape and Treachery—The Castle's Greatest Peril—Out with the Lights—An Awful Vision—The Castle Saved—A Sortie—Hugh's Marksmanship—The Earl's Camp—The Song of the Earl's Company—The Riding to Raise the Siege—A Fight at the Bridge—The Earl Leads the Attack—The Bridge Taken—The Battlefield Is Reached—The Wave of Horsemen—The Rout of the Besiegers—The Fate of the Count and of Luke the Lurdane—Thanksgiving of the Garrison,

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