"Did they ask to see the bed-rooms?"
"Yes, sir; they went over all the house but the garret; they went into the kitchen and the pantry."
"Yes, sir; Mrs. Jones wondered they staid so long."
"Did they go into the library?"
"Do you remember whether they looked at the books?"
"No; they didn't stay more than a minute in the library."
"Are you sure they did not look at any of the books?" repeated Harry.
"I am quite sure they didn't, for the room was too dark, and they only staid half-a-minute. I asked them if I should open the shutters; but one of them said they didn't care; he said he was never over-fond of books."
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barter. Money was scarcely worth anything, but their eagerness
of a cracksman), I know the house he went to! I cannot
ever used a disguise. Oh! the thing is accursed! she cried.
as an Indian deer-stalker, leaving me alone there crouching
first time that he had been surprised there he apologized
I shared her excitement. Without a moment's hesitation
I looked intently into the black eyes. They were caressing,
through two such nights and days ... then I ventured. I
for tobacco was something quite extraordinary. After tobacco,
A sudden idea came to me. When did Dexter first conceive
Max gaining upon her, now, at every stride. There was a
I glanced at Carneta. Her violet eyes were burning feverishly,