The Changing Numbers - Odd Craft, Part 8. by W. W. Jacobs
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Sims be known," he said, quietly. "Have that kept quiet--if you can."
Mr. Jenkins started as though he had been stung. In the joy of a case he had overlooked one or two things. He turned and regarded the young man wistfully. "Don't call on me as a witness, that's all," continued Mr. Drill. "I never was a mischief-maker, and I shouldn't like to have to tell how you lent your helmet to Sims so that he could pretend he had knocked Cooper down and taken it from him." [Illustration: "Don't call on me as a witness, that's all," continued Mr. Drill.] "Wouldn't look at all well," said Mr. Gunnill, nodding his head sagely. Mr. Jenkins breathed hard and looked from one to the other. It was plain that it was no good reminding them that he had not had a case for five years. "When I say that I know who did it," he said, slowly, "I mean that I have my suspicions." "Don't call on me as a witness, that's all,' continued Mr. Drill." "Ah," said Mr. Drill, "that's a very different thing." "Nothing like the same," said Mr. Gunnill, pouring the constable a glass of ale. |
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