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The Queen’s Cup

CHAPTER 2
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There was no mistaking their errand, even if we did not know how he stood.

I expect he is on board the transport.

I fancy the Colonel gave him a hint to join there.

No doubt the Jews will be on the lookout for him at Plymouth, as well as here; but he will manage to smuggle himself on board somehow, even if he has to wrap up as an old woman." "He deserves all the trouble that has fallen upon him," Frank Mallett said, angrily.

"I have no patience with a young fool who bets on race horses when he knows very well that if they lose there is nothing for him to do but to go to the Jews for money.


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