[Betty Zane by Zane Grey]@TWC D-Link bookBetty Zane CHAPTER XV 24/48
Miller was a wicked man; yes, a traitor." "He was a bad man, and he nearly succeeded in every one of his plans.
I have not the slightest doubt that had he refrained from taking part in the shooting match he would have succeeded in abducting you, in killing me, and in leading Girty here long before he was expected." "There are many things that may never be explained, but one thing Miller did always mystify us.
How did he succeed in binding Tige ?" "To my way of thinking that was not so difficult as climbing into my room and almost killing me, or stealing the powder from Capt.
Boggs' room." "The last, at least, gave me a chance to help," said Betty, with a touch of her odd roguishness. "That was the grandest thing a woman ever did," said Alfred, in a low tone. "Oh, no, I only ran fast." "I would have given the world to have seen you, but I was lying on the bench wishing I were dead.
I did not have strength to look out of a porthole.
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