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Mr. Isaacs

CHAPTER V
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Instantly, on feeling the grasping hand empty, his majesty, with more alacrity than I would have expected, darted forward with outstretched claws, as a hawk on his prey, and seizing the glittering thing returned it to his lips with a look of evident relief.

It was habit, of course, for we were not exactly the men to plunder him of his toy, but there was a fierceness about the whole action that spoke of the real miser.

Then there was silence for a moment.

The old man was evidently greatly impressed by the perils of his situation.

Isaacs continued.
"Your majesty well perceives that you have surrounded yourself with dangers on all sides.


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