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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER XVI
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He knows all about it." "No; I don't," said Major Kent.
"You do," said Meldon.

"What's the use of denying it when I told you the whole plan myself ?" "Any way," said the Major, "I won't be dragged into it.

I've nothing whatever to do with it, and I've always disapproved of it from the start.

You and Doyle must settle it between you without appealing to me." "You can see from the way he speaks," said Meldon to Doyle, "that he knows just as well as I do that we must get the judge out of Ballymoy." "Out of Ballymoy ?" said Doyle.
"Yes," said Meldon, "clear away from the place altogether.

Back to England if possible." "Well, then, he's not gone," said Doyle.


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