The Dock Rats of New York
aughed in a qui
at this moment. I know now in which quarter the danger lies, and I wou
of them, all told; you may treat the danger lightly, but I tell you they are a desperate lot. They
e, Renie; I'll go off
liner,' and don
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, I
ou at sight! They know now
lf; it is not my peril we
nd after that it will be a dangerous thing f
ice. He will bribe someone whom you consider your be
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he mainland, to remain there, before to-morrow's
have no fe
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ive any informa
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are questioned, but you can suggest that, po
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t me here; in a few days I'll have matters dead to rights; and, while
has not been off in the yacht f
im a wa
warn
points down good, and are about to close in; tell him h
t, alas! it's you wh
not you
say: You must know nothing about me, under any circumstances whatever;
ot unde
nt. I have good reasons for my request. I am amply able to take care of myself under all circumstances; my fe
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satisfied, has no i
decided in
nfide in me
came the r
mystery connected with your committal,
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mystery if you p
Rigby's to-night you can never do service fo
about you, and I wish to ask you one questi
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d in making any
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omething important to tell you;' then her tongu
ccasion did she e
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ircumstances under which you
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s box or any relics that might some
me to understand that
important questions, and I desire that you will
me what was the purport of the conversat
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me
not
the care of Mrs. Pearce, and I do not wish to tell you anything that will start any suggestions in your mind, until
onplace enough. She was merely a g
t like a woman who
thoughtful fo
ncident that once occurred
ting down to it. Re
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and as she stood weeping, she said, after f
come forth a strange secret; the day m