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The Governors

CHAPTER VII
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"Can't she be got at ?" "I have done my best," Weiss answered.

"It strikes me she's just fool enough to stick to what she's been told, and she's too scared of her uncle to do more or less.

She practically turned me out of his room this morning, when I was just having a look round." "If there is really anything," Higgins said in a soft voice, "in what Weiss is hinting at, there's only one thing for us to do, and, difficult or easy, it's got to be done, even if we use our friends from down there." He motioned with his head toward the window which was behind them, and which looked out over the river.

They were all three silent for a moment.

Then Weiss struck the table lightly with his clenched fist.
"Fools that we are!" he muttered--"babies! idiots! To think that such men as Bardsley and Higgins and myself are compelled to make use of criminals, to put ourselves practically in fear of the law, to get back a paper which we signed like babes in the wood.


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