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, my little woman must be reasonable," said Mr. Openshaw, who was always patient with Ailsie. "Therewhen she came home from Buckingham Palace. Mr. Openshaw's face contracted into bard lines — grew li, so she went away. A minute afterward Mr. Openshaw made as though he were going out of the rooh, don't go off. I'm as sure as my name's Thomas Openshaw that you knew nothing of this robbery, buh above doing such a thing as you yourself, Mr. Openshaw--and more so, too; for I am not at all sureell." "I've a great mind to see," said Mr. Openshaw, growing angry at the defiance. Then, chec will ! No good will ever come to you" Mr. Openshaw was utterly astonished at this speech, mostch an honest person would have acted." Mr. Openshaw kept silence. He was sorely perplexed. But Mrs. Openshaw turned round on Mr Chadwick with a sudden fierceness no one ever saw in her before.police, I shall." "Very well," replied Mr. Openshaw, surely; I can't clear Norah. She won't cl