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The Sign of the Four

CHAPTER XII
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Outside of a show I have never seen so tall a man.

The other was a little, fat, round fellow, with a great yellow turban, and a bundle in his hand, done up in a shawl.

He seemed to be all in a quiver with fear, for his hands twitched as if he had the ague, and his head kept turning to left and right with two bright little twinkling eyes, like a mouse when he ventures out from his hole.

It gave me the chills to think of killing him, but I thought of the treasure, and my heart set as hard as a flint within me.

When he saw my white face he gave a little chirrup of joy and came running up towards me.
"'Your protection, Sahib,' he panted,--'your protection for the unhappy merchant Achmet.


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