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The Trials of the Soldier’s Wife

CHAPTER TWENTY-SIXTH
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On the same day he met Alfred Wentworth, who informed him that he was more strongly impressed than ever in the belief that the pretended Englishman was a spy.
"I will inform you of a plan that will prove whether you are right or not," observed Harry, when he had concluded.

"Tomorrow at about three o'clock in the evening persuade him to visit the Court House.

I will be present, and if he is really the spy you imagine, will have full evidence against him." "What evidence ?" enquired Alfred.
"Never do you mind," he replied, "just bring him and there will be plenty of evidence found to convict him if he is a spy.

By the way," he continued, "you said you suspected him to be the same man who caused your wife to be turned out of New Orleans ?" "Yes," Alfred answered, "but why do you ask ?" "Oh, nothing in particular," he replied, "only in the event his being Awtry, you will have a double motive in finding out whether he is a spy or not." "You are right," observed Alfred, "but whether he is Awtry or not, I should deem it my duty to the Government to ferret out the true status of that man, and to have him brought to justice if he is really a spy.
Your request to carry him to the Court House is a strange one, and I will cheerfully comply with it, although I cannot see how his being there will enable us to make the discovery." "Leave that to me," answered Harry, "and content yourself with believing that I am certain it will prove whether he is an Englishman or a Yankee." With that the two friends departed and Harry returned home much perplexed at the manner he had arranged for the husband and wife to meet..


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