Eveline Mandeville - The Horse Thief Rival by Alvin Addison
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affair. His duty, as a member of the order, made it obligatory for him to
discourage any ill feeling among the members; but he needed the services of these two rascals, and so forbore to reprove them. "I will aid you as far as my duty to the League will permit, provided you will do me still another service." "Name it." "There is a fellow standing in my way in the prosecution of a scheme for the benefit of our order, and I would like to have him removed. I understand you with regard to Duval; you wish to be revenged upon him for some injury or insult, and that revenge looks to his death. You need not say, yea or nay; well, we will stand by each other all around. I will give you further instructions at another time. Hold yourselves in readiness at any moment to aid me. Meet me in the forest by the old oak, on the path to the 'Swamp,' every day, and be always prepared for either of the services I may require at your hands." "You may rely on us." Thus these worthies parted. What a series of villainous conspiracies had been developed in this one night, in that secret den of iniquity! Will these murderers succeed in all their plans? Alas! the wicked often triumph. The captain soon returned, and placed the key of his room in Duffel's possession--and then the clan dispersed. |
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