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we further agreed that he should pull down the blind in that part of his
hich gave upon the east, whenever he saw us and all was right
Our conference being now ended, and everything arranged, I rose to go;
reether, and
that I would take half an hour's start of him "I don't like to leave
you here," I said to Provis, "though I cannot doubt your being safer
here than nearain, and I don't like good by Say good night!"
"Good night! Herbert will go regularly between us, and when the tiood night!"
We thought it best that he should stay in his own roo a light over the stair-rail to
light us down stairs Looking back at hiht
of his return, when our positions were reversed, and when I little
supposedfrom him
as it was now