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AT THE TIDAL TRAIN.271into the mud as looked like gold, andIfished itout, andIknew it were something asIhadseen hangin' on the other gent's chain, which hewas a-twiddlin' on it with hisgiv' him the note in the coffee-room.fingers whenIIfishedit out, sir, andIkep' it, andIwas afraid totake it to the pawnshop whenIheerd as thebody was found; andas it were a murder,Iwas afraid to sell it neither, andIhid it inthe wall, and — and," said Jim, speaking withgreat rapidity and earnestness, " Iam glad I'vetold the truth, for Mr. Dallas's sake, and I'mready to suffer for it,ifImust.Here it is, sir."<strong>The</strong>n the boy unclosed his hand, and placed inthat of Mr. Lowther a locket in the form of agolden egg." It opens in the middle," said Jim," andthere's pictures in it: one is Mr. Deane's, andthe other is a lady's. Iknow where she lives,andIsaw Mr. Routh with her on Monday night.Mr. Routh has another, just the same as this, —on the outside anyways."" Do yrou recognise this trinket?" asked Mr.Lowther ofMr.Felton, yvho replied:

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