The Bradys and the Girl Smuggler - or, Working for the Custom House by Francis Worcester Doughty
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the man who discovered them.
"No, indeed!" replied Harry, quickly. "We wouldn't find them there if we did. They are probably on their way to Canada now." "Going after them?" "Yes." "Then you'd better stay with us until we arrive in Buffalo and you won't have so far to go to reach Montreal." "We'll do that," said Old King Brady. "But don't let on about our escape. If the newspapers get hold of the story and publish it, our enemy may learn how we baffled his design and he will be on his guard against an attack from us." "I'll keep mum, Mr. Brady. We'll reach Buffalo to-night and you can then attend properly to your injuries." The train then moved on, and the detectives finally reached their destination and put up in a hotel, where a physician attended to their injuries. CHAPTER VII. A MYSTERIOUS WOMAN IN BLACK. |
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