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The Good Time Coming

CHAPTER XI
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The parties in London, who have intrusted large interests in his hands, are not the men to confide such interests to any but the tried and proved." "How much will we be expected to invest at the beginning ?" "Not less than twenty thousand dollars apiece." "So much ?" "Yes.

Only two parties in this city are to be in the Company, and we have the first offer." "You intend to accept ?" "Of course.

In fact, I have accepted.

At the same time, I assured Mr.Fenwick that he might depend on you." "But for this strange story about Mr.Lyon's return to the city--a death's-head at our banquet--there would not be, in my mind, the slightest hesitation." "It is only a shadow," said Mr.Markland.
"Shadows do not create themselves," replied Mr.Brainard.
"No; but mental shadows do not always indicate the proximity of material substance.

If Mr.Lyon wrote to you that he was about starting for Mexico, depend upon it, he is now speeding away in that direction.


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