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They slept rather late in the ued after their long journey, second for the reason that they had been unable to woo sluuish stretched himself lazily in bed when he heard Lorry's voice fro rooet a clue to your charmer," he yawned "Nice friends you pickup on railway journeys I'd be ashausted This has been theI've ever done, and if you say the e'll get out of here on the first train--freight or passenger The Guggenslockers--pigs!" Mr Lorry was savage
"Not a bit of it, my boy, not a bit of it We'll make a house-to-house canvass if the police fail us Cheer up, cheer up!"
"You go to thunder!"
"Hold on! Don't talk like that, or I'll go back on you in a minute I'm here because I choose to be, and I've more heart in the chase at this enslockers if we have to hire detectives to trace 'e to see the police after breakfast"
After breakfast they did go to see the Baron Dangloss After so prison, and Mr Anguish boldly pounded on the huge gates A little shutter flew open, and a man's face appeared Evidently he asked anted, but he ht as, well have de his query
"Baron Dangloss?" asked Anguish, pro else, but as the Aly, he withdrew his face and presently swung open the gates They entered and he closed the doors behind the them in Then he directed theray stone As they strode away fro: "How are we to talk to the Chief if he doesn't understand us or we hiht an interpreter"
"I forgot about the confounded language But if he's real he can talk Irish" Lorry told hiloss?" asked Anguish, stepping into a s suddenly in the presence of the short, fierce man they had seen the day before The Aentleuish?" responded the gri from beside his desk The visitors looked at one another in surprise