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The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers

CHAPTER IX
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There is nothing more to be got out of him; and, considering the circumstances, I should say the sooner he is out of the house the better.

As he has been wrongly suspected, I think the robbery had better not be mentioned to any one, even the ladies in the house, until after he has left." "Aurelia knows," said Ralph.

"She was with me in the library.

I left her crying bitterly about them." "Let her cry, if she will only hold her tongue," said Sir George, making a last effort to speak, but evidently at the extreme point of exhaustion.

"And you, Marston, you are right about Carr.


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