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The Ivory Trail

CHAPTER FOUR
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They call me a liar for askin' for my key back! They swear I never gave it to 'em, 'an they never asked for it, an' their door was never locked, nor nothin'!" He passed on to the railway man.
"I'll have to borry your key, sir.

Mine's lost.

Can't open doors until I get one from somewhere." The railway man passed him his key with a bored expression and no remark.
"Don't forget that I want you presently," he ordered.

"Be quick and get your own dinner." "I'm in love with this ivory hunt!" Fred whispered to us across the table.

"If she's sure our pockets are worth going through, I'm sure there's something to look for!" "Are you sure the maid went through our things ?" asked Will.
"Quite.


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