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as a flash, two things happened.
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out getting you into a mix-up with
Thorpe's hand went to his belt, Pier-
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big rock mountain at the end of the
lake. Sachigo starts at the signal,
half a mile away. Philip turned, ,. �� 1. ,
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him, go I didn't say anything. But
re's sent a lightning gleam of steel
back over -his s1houlderm The terrible
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drive of the knife and'the explosion
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had a woman sneak in to visit him.
She's there again to-nigbt!"
of Thorpe% revolver came in the same
south. was then
middle-aged, but his wife was young
tains. None of Thorpe's men will
come out alive. Sachigo and his peo-
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instant. Thorpe crumpled back over
the counter, clutching at his breast.
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Pierre turned about, staggering, and
saw her picture -'against the wall.
D'Arcambal worshiped her. She was
ever know how it happened, for the
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or the terrible light that shot for an
saw Philip. Hks eyes lighted up, and
with a moaning cry he stretched out
his arms as Philin sprano to him
his life. You understand what hap-
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