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Hyacinth

CHAPTER XI
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He made what appeared to him to be a brilliant suggestion.
'Let me go with Captain Quinn.

I can start to-morrow if necessary.

I should like to see something of Paris; and you know, Miss Goold, I've plenty of money.' He thought it likely that the Captain would object to this plan.

If he meditated any kind of crooked dealing when he got to Paris, though Hyacinth failed to see any motive for treachery, he would not want to be saddled with a companion.

The answer he received surprised him.
'Delightful! I shall be glad to have a friend with me.


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