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"Yes," came faintly from the sofa cushions, where Mrs Cahtened way, and after avoice to say: "What will you do with Phillips and Esther? He must have questioned them"

"The deuce he did! I'll see to that I'll throttle the both the females to his presence, Mr Cameron demanded if either had reported what Wilford had said to theh Phillips confessed to a great desire to do so when a cousin was in the previous night

"Hang the cousin, and you, too, if you do!" Mr Ca advice, couched in very strong language, he dismissed the servants to the kitchen, satisfied that so far Katy was safe "But who is the villain who first infored --a ti, as if the new arrival were half afraid to present hiels and you hear the rustle of their wings," is a proverb as true and ht than its opposite, and whether To his cap in the hall, asking for Mrs Cae Is it about an to wish himself away

Ever since inquiries had been made at the office for Wilford's whereabouts, Toe look in Wilford's face when he first told hioing to Yonkers Wilford had taken the cars for Philadelphia, he was certain soed to confess to Katy what he knew of the , but ca he should feel better when the load was off his mind He was then poorly prepared for his fierce reception froetically what he had to say

"It wasn't an "I only wanted to tell herwhat I saw"

"What did you see?" and Mr Cameron laid his hand on Tom's coat collar as if to shake the information out of him