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Dead Men Tell No Tales

CHAPTER VIII
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Not to show ill-feeling on the head of it, I nevertheless followed him down again in four or five minutes.

And I was rewarded by his brightest smile as he grasped my hand.
"Come to-morrow by the same train," said he, naming station, line, and hour; "unless I telegraph, all will be ready and you shall be met.

You may rely on reasonable charges.

As to the fishing, go up-stream--to the right when you strike the beck--and you'll find a good pool or two.

I may have to go to Lancaster the day after to-morrow, but I shall give you a call when I get back." With that we parted, as good friends as ever.


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