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The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers

CHAPTER XXVI
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You had better come too, and join the fun.

The more the better." "Why should I go ?" said Charles, listlessly.

"Am I my brother's keeper, or even his underkeeper?
Molly, don't splash your uncle's wardrobe.
Besides, I expect it is a false alarm or a blind." "False alarm!" retorted Ralph.

"I tell you Thursby's head keeper, Shaw--you know Shaw--saw a man himself only last night in the Arleigh coverts; came upon him suddenly, reconnoitring, of course; for to-night, and would have collared him too if the moon had not gone in, and when it came out again he was gone." "Of course, and he will warn off the rest to-night." "Not a bit of it.

He never saw Shaw.


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