[A Fascinating Traitor by Richard Henry Savage]@TWC D-Link bookA Fascinating Traitor CHAPTER XII 44/47
For the boy? But he never must know! Ah! I must hide them well! This stubborn girl knows nothing! That is right! Janet Fairbarn will be here in two days, and I'll have another man to keep watch; yes, and a good dog, too! For the gallants must never cross my wall!" "He! He! She'll no fule with Janet Fairbarn," he gloated, "and the will gives me every power.
I must find a place of safety for the jewels," he mused.
"I'm glad that I burned Hughie's letter, as he told me.
There's nothing now to show for them.
The bank would not be safe.
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