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246 BLACK SHEEP.in which she was fortunately alone,in anhystericalagony of tears.Routh did not comehome that night;he sent amessage that business detained him in the City,and thathe wishedhis letters and some clothes sentto him in the morning." This is well," said Hamet; "he is makinghis preparations, and he does not wish to see mebefore he must.The night can hardly pass withoutmy hearing or seeing George."Late that evening Harriet posted the letterwhich Mrs. Ireton P. Bembridge had written.But the evening and the night passed, and GeorgeDallas didnot come or send. Tlie hours were fullofthe agonyof suspensefor Harriet. They-broughtanother kind of suffering to Mr. Felton and hisnephew.At eight o'clock that evening George Dallas,alias Paul Ward, as the police phrase had it, yvasarrested at Mr.Felton's lodgings,chargedwith themurder ofMr. Felton's son. George's agent haddone his work well, and the notes changed atAmsterdam, which the old bookseller's death had
"INFORMATION RECEIVED." 247released from their hiding-place and putin circulation,had furnished the clue to Mr. Tatlow'sdexterous fingers.The notes bore Arthur Felton'sinitials; they had been paid to him by the LiverpoolBank; they were indorsed in full, yvith datetoo,by PaulWard." And a case," said Mr. Tatlow, who had aturn for quotation, " neater, completer, in everyfeater,Idon't thinkIever wasin."
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- Page 218 and 219: 210 BLACK SHEEP.Idon't care, indeed
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- Page 228 and 229: 220 BLACK SHEEP.long lain hidden. A
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- Page 232 and 233: 224 BLACK SHEEP.existence. Routh co
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- Page 236 and 237: 228 BLACK SHEEP."Madam," said the o
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- Page 266 and 267: 258 BLACK SHEEP.r'ous story as —
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"INFORMATION RECEIVED." 247released from their hiding-place and putin circulation,had furnished the clue to Mr. Tatlow'sdexterous fingers.<strong>The</strong> notes bore Arthur Felton'sinitials; they had been paid to him by the LiverpoolBank; they were indorsed in full, yvith datetoo,by PaulWard." And a case," said Mr. Tatlow, who had aturn for quotation, " neater, completer, in everyfeater,Idon't thinkIever wasin."