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The Sign of the Four

CHAPTER XII
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Tonga thought he had done something very clever in killing him, for when I came up by the rope I found him strutting about as proud as a peacock.

Very much surprised was he when I made at him with the rope's end and cursed him for a little blood-thirsty imp.

I took the treasure-box and let it down, and then slid down myself, having first left the sign of the four upon the table, to show that the jewels had come back at last to those who had most right to them.

Tonga then pulled up the rope, closed the window, and made off the way that he had come.
"I don't know that I have anything else to tell you.

I had heard a waterman speak of the speed of Smith's launch the Aurora, so I thought she would be a handy craft for our escape.


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