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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER XXVI
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I haven't a particle of malice toward any one of you, I assure you--not even toward Andrews himself." "Then why have you bounded him so persistently ?" "For two reasons." said Le Drieux.

"As a noted pearl expert, I wanted to prove my ability to run down the thief; and, as a man in modest circumstances, I wanted the reward." "How much will you get ?" "All together, the rewards aggregate twenty thousand dollars.

I'll get half, and my firm will get half." "I think," said Arthur, to test the man, "that Jones would have paid you double that amount to let him alone." Le Drieux shook his head; then he smiled.
"I don't mind telling you, Mr.Weldon--in strict confidence, of course--that I approached Jones on that very subject, the day he was placed in jail.

He must have been sure his tricks would clear him, for he refused to give me a single penny.

I imagine he is very sorry, right now; don't you, sir ?" "No," said Arthur, "I don't.


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