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The Admirable Tinker

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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Now and again he hushed them, to listen for pursuing horses.

He had not much fear of pursuit.

The kidnappers would be some time breaking out of the room in which he had locked them; and when they were out they would scour the neighbourhood on foot.

He had kept well out of sight behind Selina; and they would hear nothing of the car before they began to pursue.

When they did pursue, it would be on the sure-footed hill horses; they would come three yards to the car's one.
At last they reached Dolceacqua, and pushed steadily and carefully downwards.


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