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Cutlass and Cudgel

CHAPTER SEVEN
15/19

I'm fear'd she's gone over the cliff." "They're all on board the cutter." "What?
Well, that is good news.

Full up here.

Done sarching, sir ?" "Yes," replied Archy, who began to feel more and more ashamed of being suspicious of so frank and bluffly hospitable a man.
"Come along then.

Your lads will be as pleased as can be with a mug of my home-brewed." As he led the way to the door the midshipman gave another glance round, seeing nothing in the slightest degree suspicious, and, a few minutes after, the whole party was being refreshed, both officers quite convinced that there was nothing contraband on the premises.
"What other houses are there near here ?" asked Gurr at last.
"Only one.

The Hoze." "The Hoze ?" "Yes; Sir Risdon Graeme's.


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