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THE CAPTAIN'S PAPERS

lugger, and more, I dare say, not far off, are, one and all, through thick and thin, bound that they'll get that money. We must none of us go alone till we get to sea. Jim and I shall stick together in the meanwhile: you'll take Joyce and Hunter when you ride to Bristol, and, from first to last, not one of us must breathe a word of what we 've found."

"Livesey," returned the squire, "you are always in the right of it. I'll be as silent as the grave."

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