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The detective was thoughtful a moment, but at length said: "I reckon that fellow would be jealous of anyone whom you might address." "There was a deeper significance in his declaration, and as he went away he said: 'I would not be surprised Renie, if that fellow were to be hanged yet, before another sunrise!"

"A sister like you that would have stuck; and and I'm going to make good to a sister like you, Renie. I am, this time. Please believe me, Renie. I am! I am!" Her hand lay pressed to his cheek and she could feel the warm course of his tears. "Izzy, I knew you wasn't yellow; I I knew you wasn't." Sobs shook him suddenly and he buried his face in the pillow beside her. "Why, Izzy!

She sprang from her little chintz-covered bed, where she had flung herself across its top, her face and wrapper rumpled with sleep. "Izzy!" "'Sh-h-h!" "Izzy, what where Izzy, what is it?" "'Sh-h-h, for God's sake! 'Sh-h! Don't let 'em hear, Renie. Don't let 'em hear!" Her swimming senses suddenly seemed to clear. "What's happened, Izzy? Quick! What's wrong?"

A man like Max Hochenheimer comes along, a man where the goodness looks out of his face, a man what can give her every comfort; and, because he ain't a fine talker like that long-haired Sollie Spitz, she " "You leave him out! Anyways, he's got fine feeling for something besides sausages." "Is it a crime, Renie, that I should want so much your happiness?

It was the latter thought that caused the detective's heart to stand still, and when he did partially recover his nerve, his starting eyes moved round in search of the body of the girl. He stepped into the room, and with tottering steps moved over to the door of the adjoining room, the chamber of Renie.

"For the first time in my life, Miss Renie, I got the feeling from a girl that, for me, life maybe my life is just beginning. Like a vine, Miss Renie, you got yourself tangled round my feelings." "Oh, Mr. Hochenheimer!"

A man like Max Hochenheimer, of Cincinnati, who can give her the greatest happiness, comes for our little girl " "Always like me and papa had to struggle, Renie, in money matters you won't have to. I tell you, Renie, nothing makes a woman old so soon. Like a queen you can sit back in your automobile. Always a man what's good to his mother, like Max Hochenheimer, makes, too, a grand husband.

He had observed that the man did not claim Renie as his daughter until an allusion was made to the box of jewels. "If she is your daughter you ought to know all about the box." "So I do." "You know all about it, eh?" "Yes." "You know where it is?" "No. It was left with the child." "Ah, you know that much!" "If it is my child we are talking about, I know, all about it.

"He's got it, Izzy. I can get ten thousand out of him if I got to." "But, Renie " "I I can rush it through and do it before two weeks, Izzy; and we got a way out, Izzy we got a way. We got a way!" She threw herself in a passion of hysteria face downward on the bed and a tornado of weeping swept over her.

The old smuggler was a listener to the foregoing conversation, and he said: "Renie is tender-hearted." "Yes; but, Tom, Renie must go away." "Yes; she is going away." "Have you a place for her?" "Yes." "Will you tell me who assailed you?" "Ike, I can't tell you all; but I was assailed on Renie's account." "You were assailed on Renie's account?" "Yes." "This is a strange story!"

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