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"I don't wish to be too hard on these two men, but I think they're frauds,

and they may have complices that we don't know nothing about. If they have,

won't the complices get away with that bag of gold Peter Wilks left? It ain't

unlikely. If these men ain't frauds, they won't object to sending for that money

and letting us keep it till they prove they're all right -- ain't that so?"

 

Everybody agreed to that. So I judged they had our gang in a pretty tight

place, right at the outstart. But the king he only looked sorrowful, and says:

 

"Gentlemen, I wish the money was there, for I ain't got no disposition to

throw anything in the way of a fair, open, out-and-out investigation o' this

misable business; but alas, the money ain't there; you k'n send and see, if you

want to." ssssssssss

 

"Where is it, then?"

 

"Well, when my niece give it to me to keep for her, I took and hid it inside

o' the straw tick o' my bed, not wishin' to bank it for the few days we'd be here,

and considerin' the bed a safe place, we not bein' used to niggers, and suppos'n'

'em honest, like servants in England. The niggers stole it the very next mornin'

after I had went down stairs; and when I sold 'em, I hadn't missed the money

yit, so they got clean away with it. My servant here k'n tell you 'bout it gentle-

men."

 

The doctor and several said "Shucks!" and I see nobody didn't altogether be-

lieve him. One man asked me if I see the niggers steal it. I said no, but I see

them sneaking out of the room and hustling away, and I never thought nothing,

only I reckoned they was afraid they had waked up my master and was trying to

get away before he made trouble with them. That was all they asked me. Then

the doctor whirls on me and says: ssssssssss

 

"Are you English too?"

 

I says yes; and him and some others laughed, and said, "Stuff!"

 

Well, then they sailed in on the general investigation, and there we had it, up

and down, hour in, hour out, and nobody never said a word about supper, nor

ever seemed to think about it -- and so they kept it up, and kept it up; and it

was the worst mixed-up thing you ever see. They made the king tell his yam,

and they made the old gentleman tell his'n; and anybody but a lot of prejudiced

 

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