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The Moonstone

CHAPTER VI
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The Colonel asked for a day to consider his answer.

His answer came in the shape of a most extraordinary letter, which my friend the lawyer showed me.

The Colonel began by saying that he wanted something of my father, and that he begged to propose an exchange of friendly services between them.

The fortune of war (that was the expression he used) had placed him in possession of one of the largest Diamonds in the world; and he had reason to believe that neither he nor his precious jewel was safe in any house, in any quarter of the globe, which they occupied together.

Under these alarming circumstances, he had determined to place his Diamond in the keeping of another person.
That person was not expected to run any risk.


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