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The Queen’s Cup

CHAPTER 9
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You had better send someone down at once to Ryde to let you know what she is doing, and when she comes up to town; it is just on the cards that they may not come for a bit, but may go for a cruise in Mallett's yacht, as they did last autumn.

Anyhow, let me know, and if I telegraph for you to come over, cross by the next boat.
"Likely enough I may run over myself as soon as I get the business there going all right; but of course I shall stay there if I can.

I should get it done in half the time if I were present to push things on.

Of course, you will run down and see how the horse is getting on, and pick up any information that you can, and let me know about it." "I will put that into good hands, Carthew.

It is better that I should stay here and watch things at Tattersall's; then I can keep you informed how things are looking every day, and be ready to start as soon as I get your telegram.


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