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"One day, very soon, they must reveal themselves When they do, and you find yourself in difficulties, you have only to call upon me, and I will further assist you Advertise in the Times newspaper at any time for an appointment with 'Silverado' Give me seven days, and I will keep it"
"But do tell ether fro of you to do so"
"I have already begged a favour of you, Miss Ranscomb," he answered in a soft, refined voice "I ask you not to press your question Suffice it that I ah?" she cried, again halting "I cannot bear this terrible suspense any longer--indeed I can't! Can I go to him soon?"
"No!" cried a voice froure sprang forth into the light "It is needless I am here, dearest!--at last!"
And next second she found herself clasped in her lover's strong e on, absolutely mystified