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"It amounts to this:" retorted his youthful friend, stoutly, "that
I know nothing whatever about it You ainst me; but if the lady has been carried
off, I have had no hand in it"
Again Sir Noraze and truthful
voice, but still the string was in a tangle soan severely, and with the
air of a lawyer about to go into a rigid cross-exa for her," was the proh the streets; in the pest-houses, and at the plague-pit"
"How did you find out she lived here?"
"I did not find it out When I became convinced she was in none of the
places I have ht,
and was returning to his lordship to reportin front of her house, gaping at it
with all the eyes in your head, as if it were the eighth wonder of the
world?"
"Monsieur has not thequestions, that I
ever heard of; but I have no particular objection to answer hiht the lady up this way, and as
I saw you and he haunting this place so ht her
residence was somewhere here, and I paused to look at the house as I
went along In fact, I intended to ask old sleepy-head, over there, for