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ET yee | 64 THE MYSTERIES OF THE COUB?. ean say is I can’t believe mine—because it peered: Madge, bo mp that he was asleep as sound as a rock.” "> [ada docustomed to tale thove than is “Well, then,” rejoined Madge doggedly, “ I oan |. tell you that he did, F wes canst to hy ta ‘hutious,” sald the:w him open his eyes.” iO Welly that's. « And suppose he did,” exclaimed: Chiffin, *' ‘what | self-Gon tga then? why did that prevent us. from in, : i plan: business P” el Sh eel GR EO “I don't know how it was, but a oud ‘wok. peaked Bh rod Male a aay by 08 Bi > ————— ness came upon me,” answe not find it in my heart-——".: AE 4 f '« Bow it wae T toms: on’t believe if foe 0 minate—its all onediu sudden weakness over you, ate - must take me for a d and “s Never mind whas ; boric him : Ta yen the eee morse, OF ey s on fear—I gont: necessary.” “Okt but people axe set: abyy in the sping ” seid Chiffinc “for generally speaking yr hy + You mall that I want to know about this ‘other business a You are | peaking ft mea the Saxondale ar |e so, Pwia a qou'al about it,” said tk You suet know that. Ralph Fare- 1s the old: ‘lord’s Lephew, and was « sad wild < | Saipe eee an through © lot 2¢ money and spoke —but pga aft foe ‘ith of ‘his uncle, 86 the old lord waa resolved to cut etched oat to' save ae Bs sae anes | “Well, £:dpn't ' ano bead ‘to oie of. ie” od -Ralp} . Aes book cat ‘al; because the :Jittle. cp 2 | woud stoned tb Uae powrae and cetaas 80. Balph “4 Ane tahave: him nigd’ away with; 3 and some- “ And i a. "si 5 omni tors, z Prva) tear oF other he found me out. Well, I wasn’t over she demanded just now! ye “ And 40 you ard said. Ife: perhe count you suddenly took Squser Ict the young tallow zo. ; Stee soaee bons filling hie glass wi ery at iraken, rei tad ecgehed ay pale " yi bane Bild pldop. whard-it was a iis T scot fel {ito Ralph's plans, and ge condic aaa Rap eels abel Sats (0. be Ti ay rély tupon my -punotuality, m omed, eath sect vor ‘was’ prow J) Madge. « Ab nine o'tiock I will be in Agks Town. | the fale went Adihl into Es But while we. ‘wore crosding: the | ; ju | we C something about: having done. hasiness for: many suspicions dooking - ) the Saxondale family several yours ago. “ “| eatgphib cause. ay syai and’ ipdil’ the waole gar And eo I did,” answered: CbiAla apd now £| {61 thea a pac oo, éinsbarougli, ‘wi recollect, it was just about : this fine nisieteen years.| only a fow sollte away; snd Shes 7 back. ‘But it wasn't exactly ‘for : e any ari ‘bearing. | the name of Saxondale— thd ld led lord. was Mlive. thos. was him that om te CS 1 | : } At; while. F:ten.s altogethar, and I never ould Tasks opt: bore ea wwith the bedy 30 2 I Ralph ene ea la - -"} ninale..ff. may, yaade “A st ‘affair, was’ it Py aald: lad ge | ommare.;} | “* Come, , your glass is empty}. and althopel + 4 it’s late you ee eened, to ait: vp, mead wa, many’ | Ww as well tee . refill your Gafni | “y dont sind Pe : aor al action to the word: >. “ Lats soo—what were wo x [afige, who had likewise brewed 's Me wore: fo go: doen ino Td. me: 0. | src ani. Raiph had gold enough to tefapt me: besides which I-Igoked jo:the future, and thought if irotigh: mie Baiph got to be: Lord Baxondale tes ‘aw. long as'I lived. COMIC OOO© SS (CO)