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Moonfleet

CHAPTER 16
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Nay, I was half of that mind when I threw it away, and yet I would not say we are not best without it.

'Twas you who first spoke of a curse upon the jewel, and I laughed at that as being a childish tale.

But now I cannot tell; for ever since we first scented this treasure luck has run against us, John; yes, run against us very strong; and here we are, flying from home, called outlaws, and with blood upon our hands.

Not that blood frightens me, for I have stood face to face with men in fair fight, and never felt a death-blow given so weigh on my soul; but these two men came to a tricksy kind of end, and yet I could not help it.

'Tis true that all my life I've served the Contraband, but no man ever knew me do a foul action; and now I do not like that men should call me felon, and like it less that they should call thee felon too.


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