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Scarhaven Keep

CHAPTER XXII
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Same to be properly assured to him for his life.' And then if Miss Greyle'll sign that document, and you gentlemen'll witness it, I shall consider that henceforth I'm in Miss Greyle's service.

And," he added, with a significant glance all round, "I shall be a deal more use as a friend nor what I should be as what you might term an enemy--Mr.Vickers knows that." Vickers held a short consultation with Audrey, the result of which was that the paper was duly signed, Witnessed, and deposited in Chatfield's pocket.

And Chatfield nodded his satisfaction.
"All right," he said.

"Now then, ma'am, and gentlemen, the next thing is to get away out o' this, and get on the track of them as put us here.
We'd better start a big fire out o' this dry stuff--" "But what about these revelations you were going to make ?" said Vickers.
"I understood you were to tell us--" "Sir," replied Chatfield, "I'll tell and I'll reveal in due course, and in good order.

Events, sir, is the thing! Let me get to the nearest telegraph office, and we'll have some events, right smart.


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