The Red Window

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I'll stick to you through thick and thin. " " But if I was arrested? " " You won't be arrested. Everyone thinks you are dead. You'll stay here until we sift this matter to the bottom, and then you can take your place again in the world as Sir Bernard Gore. " "Sir Bernard!" " Of course. You inherit the title and the money also. " " E'ot the money, Dick? " " Yes! Durham told me to tell you, as he couldn't come himself. He is now reading the will and Beryl will find himself left out in the cold. Y...ou get every- thing. " Bernard threw up his hands. " And I'm a hunted fugitive. " " Steady, old boy. Bit on the bullet. You're a dead man, and will remain one until we discover who killed your grandfather. " " And how can we " " Shut up, Bernard! " Conniston made an imperative sign as a knock came to the door. Gore at once turned his face to the fire and began to arrange the logs, while Lord Conniston spoke to a sharp, dark, wizen child who entered the room. She was no more than fifteen, but had such an old face and such a womanly appearance that she looked much older.

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