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The Ivory Child

CHAPTER V
15/22

"If it had not been for you and your intuition and courage----" "Never mind me," I interrupted.

"The question is--what should be done now?
Are you going to try to arrest these men, or will you--hold your tongue and merely cause them to be watched ?" "Really I don't know.

Even if we can catch them the whole story would sound so strange in a law-court, and all sorts of things might be suggested." "Yes, Lord Ragnall, it would sound so strange that I beg you will come at once to see the evidences of what I tell you, before rain or snow obliterates them, bringing another witness with you.

Lady Longden, perhaps." "Lady Longden! Why one might as well write to _The Times_.

I have it! There's Savage.


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