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"Oh!" he exclaimed, "that young man who showed me in here your confederate or fellow-conspirator or lookout man or whatever he is told me you used to be a regular attendant at those games." "I never missed one!" Vera cried. She leaned forward, her eyes shining, her brows knit with the effort of recollection. "I used to tell Aunt," she said, "I had to drive in for the mail.

As the Todborough carriages drove up, Captain Conyers and one or two of his brother officers stepped forward to welcome the party, and, as Lady Mary had anticipated, almost the next people to greet them were the Reverend Austin Chipchase, his daughters, and niece. "Good morning, Mr. Cottrell," said Sylla, with an arch glance at her fellow-conspirator of last night.

"If that ain't just like you, Billy," said Jimmy, "you all time got to perpose to make nigger heads yeller and you all time getting little boys in trouble. You 'bout the smart Alexist jack-rabbit they is." "You perposed this here hair business yo'self, Jimmy," retorted his fellow-conspirator. "You's always blamin' yo' meanness on somebody else ever sence you's born."

There can be no doubt of his guilt, and the people will be, I think, disposed to make an example; there have of late been many cases of assassination!" As soon as they were left alone, Lentulus looked steadily into the face of his fellow-conspirator for a moment, and then burst into a hoarse laugh.

The count poisoned his brother, and then, finding that Madeline refused to give up Bertomy, determined to accomplish the cashier's ruin, and at the same time obtain an amount of money large enough to buy off his fellow-conspirator Lagors. Lagors, having learnt by chance the password that guarded the safe, was sent to Madame Fauvel late at night with a request for money.

The negation was insolent in its carelessness. "But how did you get in?" The Englishman took his pipe from his mouth, and, with the stem, pointed negligently to a window. "That way," he said. The negro blustered out an oath, but was evidently impressed, and looked at his fellow-conspirator with superstitious fear.

Much good may it do him!" As Labenstein passed the stateroom where Lieutenant Secor was quartered, that door opened softly, but not until the German was beyond it. And then Blake saw the Frenchman peer out as though to make sure his fellow-conspirator was fairly on his way. After that the lieutenant himself emerged and softly followed the German. "Both of 'em at it," mused Blake.

Perhaps she was too mere a child to understand the degradation of the dance, or the infamy of the request which her, we hope, innocent and panting lips were tutored to prefer. But, more probably, she was old enough to be her mother's fellow-conspirator, rather than her tool, and had learned only too well her lessons of impurity and cruelty. What chance had a young life in such a sty of filth?

The instant it became known to them that she was installed at Green Fancy, their plans went forward with a swiftness that bespoke complete understanding. His busy brain suddenly suffered the shock of a distinct conclusion. So startling was the thought that he stopped abruptly in his walk and uttered an exclamation of dismay. Was she a fellow-conspirator?

For this he was to have a large percentage of the profits on purchases and sales made on it by his fellow-conspirator.

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