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The American Claimant

CHAPTER XIX
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I will make him confess every crime he ever committed.

There must be a thousand.

Do you get the idea ?" "Well--not quite." "The rewards will come to us." "Prodigious conception! I never saw such ahead for seeing with a lightning glance all the outlying ramifications and possibilities of a central idea." "It is nothing; it comes natural to me.

When his time is out in one jail he goes to the next and the next, and we shall have nothing to do but collect the rewards as he goes along.

It is a perfectly steady income as long as we live, Hawkins.


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