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I bribed her yes, I bribed her with many francs. She is in the offices of the great detective agency-'the Eye that never Sleeps! I shall give her a great many more of those excellent francs, my friends. She is an honest girl. She did not fail me." "I don't see how you can say she is honest if she accepted a bribe," said Mrs. Gaston severely. "Pooh!" was Miss Guile's sufficient answer to this.
He took two turns about the deck, and each time as he passed the spot he sent a covert glance into the corner where Miss Guile's chair was standing. Of course he did not expect to find her there in weather like this, but well, he looked and that is the end to the argument.
Gaston, whose attitude toward R. Schmidt and his friends had been anything but amicable up to the hour of Miss Guile's discovery. The excellent lady, recovering very quickly from her indisposition became positively polite to the hitherto repugnant Mr. Schmidt. She melted so abruptly and so completely that the young man was vaguely troubled.
So he told the Constable to seize False and to cut off Guile's head, "and let not Liar escape." But Dread was at the door and heard the doom. He warned the others, so that they all fled away save Meed the maiden. "Save Meed the maiden no man durst abide, And truly to tell she trembled for fear, And she wept and wrung her hands when she was taken."
It seems that he was in the hold when Miss Guile's maid came down to get into one of her mistress's trunks. Now, the first letter in Guile is G, isn't it? Well, Hobbs says there are at least half-a-dozen trunks there belonging to the young lady and that all of them are marked with a large red B. What do you make of it?" The Prince had stopped puffing at his pipe.
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