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Elinor laid her hands on the table and Patricia could see that the fingers were twisted together until the knuckles showed white. "Ho, dat one big lie. Der ain't de debble-stick but in de king's palace at Kumassi." "She filled the devil-stick with the poison which was used to kill him," retorted the major, coldly, "and she confesses to having aided him in stealing the body.".
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"To-night!" echoed Jen, starting up. "You saw Maurice to-night?" "That we shall see," retorted the major, vexed by the sarcasm, and thereupon gave Etwald to understand by look and manner that he wished to be alone with David. When the doctor had taken himself off, and was walking past the library windows toward the curve of the avenue where it ran into the woods, Jen looked after him with a lowering face, and laid an inquiring finger on David's arm. "Yes; like a street arab. He was one, once, you know, major, and has not forgotten his early habits. Well, he was driven with the carriage to Deanminster." CHAPTER XVII. THE STORY OF THE NIGHT..
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