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The Queen’s Cup

CHAPTER 11
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At any rate it is worth trying.

It is curious that two of them should be here when we have seen nothing of the Phantom since the race for the cup, unless, of course, her owner has laid her up, which is hardly likely.

If she had been anywhere about here she would have entered for the race yesterday." "I will send Rawlins and one of the other Cowes men ashore at six o'clock, Major.

If they don't meet the men, they are safe to be able to find out where they live." "And tell them and the others, Hawkins, that on no account whatever is a word to be said on shore as to the disappearance of Miss Greendale.

It is of great importance that no one should obtain the slightest hint of what has taken place." When the captain had again gone forward, Frank went down, and with some difficulty persuaded Lady Greendale to go to bed.
"We can do nothing more tonight," he said.


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