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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER VIII
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They will not have the opportunity." "But there is no other steamer sailing to-morrow, is there ?" Felix asked.
"Not from New York," Mr.Sabin answered, "but it was never my intention to sail from New York.

We are on our way to Boston now, and we sail in the Saxonia at six o'clock to-morrow morning." "We appear to be stopping at the Waldorf," Felix remarked.
"It is quite correct," Mr.Sabin answered.

"Follow me through the hall as quickly as possible.

There is another carriage waiting at the other entrance, and I expect to find in it Duson and my dressing-case." They alighted and made their way though the crowded vestibules.

At the Thirty-fourth Street entrance a carriage was drawn up.


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