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The Triple Alliance - Its trials and triumphs by Harold Avery
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"Well, the news is this," said the latter, speaking in the same low
tone--"that there Noaks and Hogson are coming up here to-night just
afore nine o'clock, and they're a-going to drown your fireworks."

"Drown our fireworks! why, what ever d'you mean? How do they know we've
got any fireworks? and how can they get at them when they're all locked
up?"

"I can't say," returned Crump, "so it's no use asking me. I only knows
that Noaks is a-going to do it; 'drown 'em all in a bucket of water,'
was what he said. Remember you promised to tell nothink about me,
that's all. Good-night, mister!"

The stranger vanished in the darkness, and Diggory dropped down from the
wall.

"Here's a pretty go!" he remarked. "What are we to do? there's no time
to lose. Come on, Jack, let's go and tell Acton."

The latter was engaged on the closing sentence of his letter; but on
hearing the intelligence which Diggory had to impart, he threw the
unfinished epistle into his desk, and rose to his feet with an
exclamation of astonishment.

"D'you think it's really true? or is this fellow, Lump or Bump or
whatever you call him, trying to take a rise out of us, or telling lies
to earn the shilling?"

"I don't think so," answered Diggory, "and I'll tell you why. For some
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