[The Midnight Passenger by Richard Henry Savage]@TWC D-Link bookThe Midnight Passenger CHAPTER XIV 34/35
Let it be so! She shall not carry this last shame to her grave. "And now, to polish off all the underlings of the smuggling conspiracy. There is both honor and profit in bringing them to book. "Timmins and Lilienthal may be useful as State's evidence, for this last fellow saves his neck, perhaps, by Fritz Braun's death. It can never be known if he was only Braun's tool or the real inspirer of the crime.
He must have found out about the money!" And so the careful lying of mother and son hid forever the reason of Braun's plot.
The boy was saved. When the stars of night shone down upon the great ship at her dock, all signs of the gloomy happening had been carefully hidden.
Doctor Atwater had removed the two women, under guard of the well-rewarded matron and a skilled detective, to his own apartments, where the crafty Emil Einstein was brought to meet his poor, doting mother. The detective captain took charge of the unravelling of the whole story of Mr."August Meyer's" Brooklyn career, as well as the secrets of the crafty druggist, Fritz Braun. There was a great symposium at Counselor Stillwell's residence by the leafy borders of the park.
The great advocate rejoiced at the removal of every stain from Clayton's memory, and marvelled greatly at the deeply-laid snares of the man whose body now lay unhonored at the morgue. "You will have to run the company's affairs alone for a month," cheerfully said Jack Witherspoon; "for Atwater and I are to accompany Miss Worthington out to Detroit.
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