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"Who is this gentleirl and her companion had recovered from their surprise
"I cannot introduce you," was her reply "He refuses to give his nahed, and said: "I have already told you that er with distinct suspicion It was curious that he should discover theether, yet heabout you, Mr Henfrey," the tall ium"
"How did you knoas there?"
"Oh!--well, inforlad you have been able to return to England in safety I was about to arrange abetween you But I advise you to beat the stern, rather handsoht
"This is the gentleht nize his voice, and have to thank hiirl declared
"Really, Miss Ranscoer assured her "If I have been able to render Mr Henfrey a little service it has been a pleasure to ain I will leave you"
"But who are you?" deh, filled with curiosity
"That land Only I beseech of you to be very careful," said the tall man Then he added: "There are pitfalls into which you may very easily fall--traps set by your enemies"
"Well, sir, I thank you sincerely for what you have done for Miss Ranscoat that hour with a norant "I know I have ene"
"Your eneland If they do, they will most certainly inforh's reply "I shall be coain--but where, I do not know"
"Yes, you ed "I kno very dull it h all those weeks But even that is better than the scandal of arrest and trial"
"Ah! I knohat you are accused, Hugh!" cried the girl "And I also know you are innocent!"