[The Sign of the Four by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sign of the Four CHAPTER XII 73/76
I am much obliged to you both for your assistance.
Of course you will be wanted at the trial.
Good-night to you." "Good-night, gentlemen both," said Jonathan Small. "You first, Small," remarked the wary Jones as they left the room. "I'll take particular care that you don't club me with your wooden leg, whatever you may have done to the gentleman at the Andaman Isles." "Well, and there is the end of our little drama," I remarked, after we had set some time smoking in silence.
"I fear that it may be the last investigation in which I shall have the chance of studying your methods.
Miss Morstan has done me the honor to accept me as a husband in prospective." He gave a most dismal groan.
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