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We closed the ravine door, restored the brick as best

we could, and returned to the library Wenotes and spent an hour discussing this

new feature of the situation

"That's a large amount of money to lend one ue that Mr Glenar all he had There's more

somewhere If only I didn't have to run-" and Larry's

face fell as he re, oldonly

of my own affairs But I never relied on you as ainst Donovan,

without a doubt, on general principles and to land

a blow on you," reet away, Larry We'll help you off

to-night I don't intend to stand between you and liberty

This extradition business is no joke,-if they

ever get you back in Ireland it will be no fun getting

you off You'd better run for it before Pickering and

his sheriff spring their trap"

"Yes; that's the wise course Glenarm and I can

hold the fort here His is a e of a thousand years," said the clergy I o to jail in the end, too, I suppose"

"I want you both to leave It's unfair to er

than mine, Larry And yours, too, Stoddard; why, your

whole future-your professional standing and prospects

would be ruined if we got into a fight here with the authorities"