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Bucholz and the Detectives

CHAPTER XXV
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"They will do as they please about that, I guess.

Besides, what has their moving got to do with us ?" "Oh, everything, everything," exclaimed Bucholz.
"Well, they are going at all events." "Then the money must be got.

Oh, Sommers, do not betray me, but one of the pocket-books is in the barn." "Whereabouts in the barn ?" inquired Sommers, almost unable to conceal his satisfaction at the success of his ruse.
"I will show you how to get it.

I will draw a sketch of the barn, and show you just where it is to be found," exclaimed William, hurriedly.
"Oh, my dear Sommers, you do not know how worried I have been.

I first threw the money under the straw in the barn, and on the Sunday morning after old Schulte was killed I went out in the barn to get it, and put it in a safe place, when I found that the straw had been taken away.


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