A Thief in the Night: a Book of Raffles' Adventures by E. W. (Ernest William) Hornung
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"I've been expecting you all the afternoon," said he. "You needn't look so pale." "Is it safe?" "That Noah's Ark of yours? Yes, so I hear; they'd just got to it when they were interrupted, and they never went back again." "Then it wasn't even opened?" "Only just begun on, I believe." "Thank God!" "You may; we don't," growled the clerk. "The manager says he believes your chest was at the bottom of it all." "How could it be?" I asked uneasily. "By being seen on the cab a mile off, and followed," said the clerk. "Does the manager want to see me?" I asked boldly. "Not unless you want to see him," was the blunt reply. "He's been at it with others all. the afternoon, and they haven't all. got off as cheap as you." "Then my silver shall not embarrass you any longer," said I grandly. "I meant to leave it if it was all. right, but after all. you have |
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