The Hilltop Boys on the River by Cyril Burleigh
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"Yes, and a very handsome one. It is a Jurgensen with a gold
case set with diamonds. I understand these watches are very valuable." "Do you know the number?" "Yes, Madame, do you?" Jack returned. "Pardon me, but I have grown cautious. Several persons have claimed the watch who had no title to it whatever, and I have become cautions. Have you lost a watch of this sort?" "Yes, and I know its number by heart. Is it this?" and the lady gave the exact number of the watch, which Jack himself remembered. "Yes, that is right," he said. "I will tell you something else about it, which, perhaps, you do not know, my boy," the lady continued. "The upper part of the case, the one with the diamonds on it, is double, and the top of it will unscrew, showing a small space beneath. In this is a photograph of a little girl, one I lost, and a small gold coin. When you return take off the top of the jeweled side of the case, and if you find it as I say then you will know that the watch is mine." "I did not deny this, Madame," said Jack, coloring a little, "but you can readily understand that I would be cautious after so many persons have tried to get the watch away from me. By the way, did you employ a detective, a rather self-important person, to find it for you?" |
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