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The Man From Brodney’s

CHAPTER X
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It may be uncomfortable for our good-looking friend.

If he didn't seem so well able to look out for himself, I'd feel mighty uneasy about him.

After all, he's a white man and a good fellow, I imagine." "If he should be in great danger down there," said her ladyship firmly--perhaps consciously--"we must offer him a safe retreat in the chateau." The others looked at her in surprise.

"We can't stand off and see him murdered, you know," she qualified hastily.
The next morning a messenger came up from the town with a letter directed to Messrs.

Britt and Saunders.


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