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CHAPTER XI
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I have no more to say.
No.

3 .-- Thomas Outwater, servant to Captain Stanwick, testifies and says:-- If I did not firmly believe my master to be out of his senses, no punishment that I could receive would prevail upon me to tell of him what I am going to tell now.
But I say he is mad, and therefore not accountable for what he has done--mad for love of a young woman.

If I could have my way, I should like to twist her neck, though she _is_ a lady, and a great heiress into the bargain.

Before she came between them, my master and Mr.
Varleigh were more like brothers than anything else.

She set them at variance, and whether she meant to do it or not is all the same to me.
I own I took a dislike to her when I first saw her.


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