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Updated: May 16, 2025
"Then I said we was right under the lamp by that arch at the end o' the Gardens where the trams came round 'Assumin' murder was done or attempted murder I put it to you that you would still be left so badly crippled, as one might say, that your subsequent capture by the police to 'oom you would 'ave to explain would be largely inevitable. 'That's better, 'e says, passin' 'is hands over his forehead.
"At Sentinel Rock not far from where you plugged Lane Morgan." "You're assuming that I shot Morgan?" charged Haydon. "Morgan was assumin', too, I reckon," grinned Harlan. "He told me it was you who shot him he saw your face by the flash of your gun. An' he told me where to look for the chain him not knowin' it was a chain but somethin'."
"Assumin' that the wood 'as been thoroughly searched, where did she get out of it?" "Searched!" growled old Jenks. "There ain't a inch as I 'aven't searched an' seen, not a inch." "The kidnappin' the'ry," went on the superintendent, ignoring him and turning to Mother, "I don't incline to. 'Owever, we must go to work in order, an' I'll 'ave my men up 'ere and make sure of the wood.
The hall was about half full, and the Mejim was just then assumin' to be Benjamin Franklin, who was speakin about the Atlantic Cable. He said the Cable was really a merrytorious affair, and that messiges could be sent to America, and there was no doubt about their gettin there in the course of a week or two, which he said was a beautiful idear, and much quicker than by steamer or canal-boat.
And with a polite bow he turned and mingled with the crowd. "Can't quite get the strength of all that," observed Hipps as he and Van Diest passed out of the main door, "but one thing sticks out a mile. We can't hold our prisoner indefinitely. He must be made to talk right away." "Dis evening we make the big effort." "And assumin' it fails?" "Dat would be a peety such a peety."
Mind I'm assumin' that life to me is as sweet as to any other man. An' to preserve that life is each man's first an' closest thought. Where would any man be on this border without guns? Where, especially, would Lassiter be? Well, I'd be under the sage with thousands of other men now livin' an' sure better men than me. Gun-packin' in the West since the Civil War has growed into a kind of moral law.
"And maybe you were spying, as I happen to know you were. We assume that Sidney Prale sent you to watch the comings and goings of a certain young woman and her friends." "Go right ahead assumin'." "It will avail you nothing, my man, to adopt this attitude," Murk was told. "And it might help you a great deal if you are willing to listen to reason." "I'm listenin'," Murk replied.
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