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CHAPTER XXII. FOR THE DEFENSE. "Yes," replied Maurice, deliberately. "I suspect Dido, the negress." "Undoubtedly," asserted Jen, readily. "But he must also have been asleep, else he would have called out as the men burst through the window.".
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