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"You must take it to Sir Rowland Trenchard's in Southampton Fields. There haven't been so many ladies in the Lodge since the days of Claude Du Val, the gentleman highwayman; and they all declare it'll break their hearts if he's scragged. Supposing you take them and read them? You might be able to tell me why I felt disappointed. " Ruth had read from page to page in "The Child's Garden of Verse," generally unfamiliar to the admirers of Stevenson. By and by the tramp of horses' feet was heard slowly ascending Snow Hill, and presently a troop of grenadier guards rode into the area facing Newgate. "Shall I fetch it for you, Sir?" "By all means. Eh bien, they would see about this. She read for half an hour, then closed the book because Spurlock appeared to have fallen asleep. " "'Ouns!" ejaculated Terence, in alarm, "would you turn snitch on your old pal, Quilt?" "Ay, if he plays a-cross," returned Quilt. The walls were bare, and painted in stone-colour; the floors, devoid of carpet; the beds, of hangings; the windows, of blinds; and, excepting in the thief-taker's own audience-chamber, there was not a chair or a table about the premises; the place of these conveniences being elsewhere supplied by benches, and deal-boards laid across joint-stools. "I was afraid it would be so. The robbers proceeded singly, and kept on the grass skirting the road, so that no noise was made by their horses' feet. The thought had not even occurred to him. When he was given the telegram he flew to the Praya, engaged the fast motorboat he had previously bespoken against the need, and started for the Macao Passage, with the vague hope of speaking The Tigress.

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