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The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn

CHAPTER 13: The Gipsy's Tryst
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If he knows the place, no living soul shares his knowledge.
It may be that long since all has been removed.

It may be he has vast wealth stored up in some other country, awaiting the moment when he shall go forth to claim it." A puzzled look crossed Cuthbert's face.

He put his hand to his head.
"Thou speakest of Robin as though he were yet alive, and yet thou hast said thou thinkest him dead.

And there is Miriam--surely she knows all.

I am yet more than half in the dark." "None may wholly know what all this means," answered Joanna; "but upon me has Esther laid the charge to strive that restitution be done, since now the house of Trevlyn has become the friend and champion of the poor and oppressed, and the present knight is a very proper gentleman, well worthy of being the son and the grandson of the house of Wyvern.


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