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“You’d better come into our house to get yourself dry,” said Tellef. “He’s a very good boy, too, Aunt Grenertsen.” Her heart beat with apprehensions, which reason could not justify. Madame rose, and enquiring who was there, was answered by the voice of Ferdinand. The door was cheerfully opened. They drew their chairs round him, and endeavoured to pass the time in conversation; but fear and expectation attracted all their thoughts to one subject, and madame alone preserved her composure. The hour was now come when the sounds had been heard the preceding night, and every ear was given to attention. All, however, remained quiet, and the night passed without any new alarm..
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When he thought it was safe, Bob dropped off the ladder and for a moment or so sat quietly, fully occupied in nursing his cramped limbs back to some degree of usefulness. Then, having given the Mexican plenty of time to reach the bottom of the hill, Bob followed, his mind busy with the new angle of the situation chance had laid before him. “Meet Feather-in-the-Wind by rock crusher to-night,” he whispered swiftly, but cautiously. No questions were asked them. Evidently they were taken for tramps who had a little money. “Please excuse me about the boat-hook,” and a small brown hand was stretched out and laid in the merchant’s hand..
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