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CHAPTER IV. THE VOICE OF CONSCIENCE.
When the superintendent accepted Captain Rushton\'s money, he did not intend to act dishonestly. He hailed it as a present relief, though he supposed he should have to repay it some time. His accounts being found correct, he went on with his speculations. In these he met with varying success. But on the whole he found himself no richer, while he was kept in a constant fever of anxiety.