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One of the 28th

CHAPTER XIII
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We just came straight down here, traveling at night and hiding away by day." "Very well.

In that case you can give no special evidence against them.

It is probable that at the trial evidence may be required from Galway as to the deeds that that red-bearded scoundrel committed there; and it is possible that you may be summoned with others, but I should think that the evidence of the constabulary will be sufficient.
So, if you will give me your address there I will take it upon myself to let you go at once.

In that case you can join your wife this evening and travel back with her." "Thank you, sir," Denis replied.

"I have no objection at all to give evidence as to what I know, so that it does not come out it was Bridget who tould you where they were hiding." "You need not be afraid of that, Denis.


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