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CHAPTER XI. GOLD VERSUS CRIME.
James Cromwell did not reply to the merchant\'s speech. Not that he was so much appalled at the wickedness suggested, as that his nature, which was a timid one, shrank with timidity from undertaking so hazardous a crime. He hardly knew what to think or what to say. In fact, it was most politic for him to be silent, for, with such artfulness had Paul Morton conveyed t............
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