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with Mr Stoddard, as he seele We owe it to hiuard, particularly since we know that Ferguson's
with the enemy"
"Yes, certainly," said Larry
He always liked or disliked new people unequivocally,
and I was glad to see that he surveyed the big clergy," I said, "and tell you
the whole story"
He listened quietly to the end while I told hian, of the tunnel into the chapel
crypt, and finally of the affair in the night and our intervieith Bates
"I feel like rubbingpenny-horrors," he said "That doesn't sound
like the twentieth century in Indiana"
"But Ferguson,-you'd better have a care in his direction
Sister Theresa-"
"Bless your heart! Ferguson's gone-without notice
He got his traps and skipped without saying a word to
any one"
"We'll hear froentlemen,
I believe we understand one another I don't like
to draw you, either one of you, into hed
"Glenar,-"if you hadn't let ot over it Why, this is a page out
of the good old tirandfather! I entle I can do to help you Please don't forget
the shot"