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The Underground City

CHAPTER XVI
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Unable to speak, her eyes were riveted on the door of the cottage, which she had just opened.
With rigid fingers she pointed to the following words traced upon it during the night: "Simon Ford, you have robbed me of the last vein in our old pit.

Harry, your son, has robbed me of Nell.

Woe betide you! Woe betide you all! Woe betide New Aberfoyle!--SILFAX." "Silfax!" exclaimed Simon and Madge together.
"Who is this man ?" demanded Harry, looking alternately at his father and at the maiden.
"Silfax!" repeated Nell in tones of despair, "Silfax!"-- and, murmuring this name, her whole frame shuddering with fear and agitation, she was borne away to her chamber by old Madge.
James Starr, hastening to the spot, read the threatening sentences again and again.
"The hand which traced these lines," said he at length, "is the same which wrote me the letter contradicting yours, Simon.

The man calls himself Silfax.

I see by your troubled manner that you know him.


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