A Rock in the Baltic by Robert Barr
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Drummond indulged in the free-hearted laugh of a youth to whom life is
still rather a good joke. "I shouldn't mind studying the Siberian system from the inside if they allowed me to return before my leave was up. I believe that sort of thing has been exaggerated by sensational writers. The Russian Government would not countenance anything of the kind, and if the minor officials tried to play tricks, there's always my cousin in the background, and it would be hard luck if I couldn't get a line to him. Oh, there's no danger in my project!" Suddenly the girl came to a standstill, and gave expression to a little cry of dismay. "What's wrong?" asked the Lieutenant. "Why, we've walked clear out into the country!" "Oh, is that all? I hadn't noticed." "And there are people waiting for me. I must run." "Nonsense, let them wait." "I should have been back long since." They had turned, and she was hurrying. "Think of your new fortune, Miss Amhurst, safely lodged in our friend Morton's bank, and don't hurry for any one." |
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