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"It was stolen; when I returned to my stateroom that night I was held up and robbed. The thief shot at me, killed his confederate, decamped by way of the port. I pursued. Another aided him to overpower and cast me overboard." "Yet you escaped...!" Strange she should seem more intrigued by that than concerned about her loss! "I escaped, no matter how...." "You don't know who stole the packet?"

A perfect burst of laughter from Monsoon prevented my hearing how Mike's minstrelsy succeeded within doors; but when I looked again, I found that the friar had decamped, leaving the field open to his rival, a circumstance, I could plainly perceive, not disliked by either party. "Come back, Charley, that villain of yours has given me the cramp, standing here on the cold pavement.

Every one, however, had not lost faith in him, and there was an old gentleman whose name the ancient pamphlet very kindly conceals, calling him by the name of "Compassion" who went bail for him, and he was released; whereupon he and his friends decamped. However, Rogers was again arrested, and this time he confessed the whole of his share in raising the ghosts of Morristown.

The whole eight then jumped over the earthwork and decamped, escaping unhurt through the bullets which followed them from the enraged burghers. Many of our wounded lay on the ground from early morning till seven or eight in the evening, exposed all day to the scorching rays of an almost tropical sun.

Got to keep him for a Christmas turkey." "Well, I'll just see if I can make it a brace." The Colonel went home, hung his trophy outside to freeze, and found the Trio had decamped to the Little Cabin. He glanced up anxiously to see if the demijohn was on the shelf. Yes, and Kaviak sound asleep in the bottom bunk.

In all probability, the courts of Versailles and Madrid carried on some private negotiation with the king of Sardinia. This expedient failing, don Philip decamped from Chamberri in the latter end of August, and defiling through Dauphiné towards Briancon, was joined by the prince of Conti, at the head of twenty thousand French auxiliaries.

One day three boys were missing; nobody could tell what had become of them; the bush was scoured, the roads searched, and messengers despatched to the Sault to try and gain some clue to their whereabouts. After a time it was discovered that some bread and other things were missing, and it became clear that they had decamped.

DEAR FRIEND, This is a hard letter to write. But I do hope you have taken my advice and got some of your money at any rate over to Norway. Well, to be as brief as possible! Ferdinand Holm has decamped, or is in prison, or possibly worse you know well enough it's no good asking questions in a country like this when a big man suddenly disappears.

Quinctius, when all his preparations were now sufficiently made, decamped; and, on the second day, came to Sellasia, on the river Oenus, on the spot where it is said Antigonus, king of Macedonia, fought a pitched battle with Cleomenes, tyrant of Lacedaemon.

But the following dawn showed the conqueror and the vanquished; for the Etrurians had decamped in the dead of the night.

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