Penny Dreadfuls, 1870 · page 256 of 393
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THE FISHERS OF MEN 239 place,” he said to Maravelli, as they again stood together in the hall, ‘“‘ but I charge you not to let those remains dis- appear from the table where I have left them.”’ ‘““{ shall not deceive you in any way, Mr. Loftus,” re- sponded Maravelli, as he locked the door of the dissecting- room and put the key in his pocket. He and Jocelyn then separated, each to retire to his re- spective chamber; and when our hero was alone, he could not help felicitating himself upon having been enabled, by a favourable concatenation of circumstances, to do so much in comparatively so short a period of time toward the unrav- elment oi the conspiracy against the persecuted wife of the prince regent. GOmMmiiGcdoo! eS) (CO) im