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St. Ives

CHAPTER XXX--EVENTS OF WEDNESDAY; THE UNIVERSITY OF CRAMOND
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It was the likeliest thing in the world that Robbie had been warned to have no more to do with me.

The whole policy of the Gilchrists was in the hands of Chevenix; and I thought this was a precaution so elementary that he was certain to have taken it.

If he had not, of course I was all right: Robbie would manage to communicate with Flora; and by four o'clock I might be on the south road and, I was going to say, a free man.

Lastly, I must assure myself with my own eyes whether the bank in George Street were beleaguered.
I called to Rowley and questioned him tightly as to the appearance of the Bow Street officer.
'What sort of looking man is he, Rowley ?' I asked, as I began to dress.
'Wot sort of a looking man he is ?' repeated Rowley.

'Well, I don't very well know wot you would say, Mr.Anne.


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