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"I would give up ht always
be happy; yes, even to know that she has broken with the nihilists; for
sooner or later they would lead her to Siberia Will you answer one
question for ly"
"Has she been arrested?" He did not appreciate the confession involved
in his question
"No; and she will not be She has also broken with the nihilists And,
Morét, I wish you to know that I honor you for not telling me her name
I knohom you refer"
He was silent a moment, until with some confusion in his manner, he
said: "I would like to shake hands with you, Mr Derrington You are a good
man, and in whatever country Jean Morét finds a home, there you will
always find a friend of yours"
We had soave hiether with sufficient money for his needs I personally conducted
him from the place of imprisonment, and we finally parted in the
street That was the last I ever saw of Jean Morét, but whatever his
ulti qualities
From there I made my way to the office of ed that I should receive the reports of my men, and there,
closeted with Canfield, I re constantly, and I knew long before dawn that every
plan that I had laid had worked out just as I intended it should I