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Dead Men Tell No Tales

CHAPTER XVI
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Then he turned to me, stern enough, and pointed to the door with a hand that shook.
"You see how it is ?" "Perfectly." "They want to kill you!" "Of course they do." "It's your own fault; you've run yourself into this.

I did my best to keep you out of it.

But in you come, and spill first blood." "I don't regret it," said I.
"Oh, you're damned mule enough not to regret anything!" cried Rattray.
"I see the sort you are; yet but for me, I tell you plainly, you'd be a dead man now." "I can't think why you interfered." "You've heard the reason.

I won't have murder done here if I can prevent it; so far I have; it rests with you whether I can go on preventing it or not." "With me, does it ?" He sat down on the side of the bed.

He threw an arm to the far side of my body, and he leaned over me with savage eyes now staring into mine, now resting with a momentary gleam of pride upon my battered head.


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