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The Story of the Treasure Seekers

CHAPTER 7
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Besides, the sum mentioned in this document strikes me as excessive: Albert really is _not_ worth three thousand pounds.

Also by a strange and unfortunate chance I haven't the money about me.

Couldn't you take less ?' We said perhaps we could.
'Say eightpence,' suggested Albert-next-door's uncle, 'which is all the small change I happen to have on my person.' 'Thank you very much,' said Alice as he held it out; 'but are you sure you can spare it?
Because really it was only play.' 'Quite sure.

Now, Albert, the game is over.

You had better run home to your mother and tell her how much you've enjoyed yourself.' When Albert-next-door had gone his uncle sat in the Guy Fawkes armchair and took Alice on his knee, and we sat round the fire waiting till it would be time to let off our fireworks.


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