[Moonfleet by J. Meade Falkner]@TWC D-Link bookMoonfleet CHAPTER 12 23/28
These were the very houses that he had robbed and let go to ruin, and they never benefited by his testament, for when it was opened there was the bequest plain enough, but not a word to say where was the jewel.
Some said that it was all a mockery, and that Blackbeard never had the jewel; others that the jewel was in his hand when he died, but carried off by some that stood by.
But most thought, and handed down the tale, that being taken suddenly, he died before he could reveal the safe place of the jewel; and that in his last throes he struggled hard to speak as if he had some secret to unburden. All this I told Elzevir, and he listened close as though some of it was new to him.
When I was speaking of Blackbeard being at Carisbrooke, he made a little quick move as though to speak, but did not, waiting till I had finished the tale.
Then he broke out with: 'John, the diamond is yet at Carisbrooke.
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