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"I, massa! Ole Dido she do nuffin. Massa Maurice he die Voodoo! Oh, yes." "It's all quite true," assented the inspector, thunderstruck; "though how you guessed it all I cannot say. But, as you know so much, perhaps you can tell me one thing more, which bothers me not a little. How did Dr. Etwald compel Battersea to keep silence?" "Yes. I was ill, as I have said, and my mother was watching by my bedside. Usually it is Dido who does so. I asked my mother about Dido, and she said that Dido had asked permission to go out for the evening.".
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"'He or she,'" repeated Jen, slowly. "Dido I mentioned; but 'he!' who is 'he?'" Patricia watched, flying up the stairs two steps at a time, and she turned to Elinor, with her hand on the door. "To see me!" said Maurice, looking at his rival. "Then why did you not go to 'Ashantee?'" Again I ask myself the question why his friendliness to Alfred Bennett's letters always makes me so instantly cross..
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