Jack Harkaway and His Son's Escape From the Brigand's of Greece
S-AN
ole-Mr
Harvey'
m of this comical conspiracy in which he had been made to loo
ation which had been furnished him concerni
!" exclaimed Dick,
y," said Mole, "an
that's
lite as you
do you
what I mean
do!" protested
ught Mr. Mole
he old gentle
would be as well to keep
ey, that you don't kn
N
know abou
N
ecided
tta is
ick, in accents
fac
dickens is Marietta
way's maid,
out laugh
e cried, "what a s
e stare
d what you are driving a
ugh?-well, I do
rve
y to come the old
full height upon his timbers, "I don't understan
ar enough that
shrieked Mr. Mo
your poor wife oug
are bent on insulting me,
yes; "go it. The fact is, you have been sneaking about after that
is, that in your anxiety to fix some wickedness never contempla
ha
has left the vil
re's old Const
ele
d M
, but don
may be mistake
once, and what's mor
deu
directly I prono
s she d
's dress, and they want off in search through t
*
of the grounds
nst
or
pta
er
l s
es
oo
e you lea
t m
ou, ca
xt to nothing,"
ou, Hu
," answered the latter;
aughed heartily
f a studious turn
ha,
DISCOVERED?' ASKED THE CAPTAIN"
ad sought a secluded part of the contess
f darkness is popularly supposed to don when he makes his appearance to German s
three men, disguised as devils, discussing
ree were alike nearly
tween them was a small straight
a yello
feather of b
ather was of a bri
by reason of the conspicuous colours,
ave discovered?"
n," said Toro, in hi
reply, "our letters to old Mole and to the
cour
d the conceit of the other
di
nug place of concealment, and
ow
which you heard her s
ked somewhat a
hat pr
a thorough hold over this girl, so as to have
oo
e ball-room, and see what
in the large ball-room just
prudent now to separate, that no undue att
rooms, each upon the look-out for a
velope his figure and cover his arm, for fear of accidentally
hing two young and lovely girls, whose grace an
with light, golden, wavy
it was who excited
erhaps Harvey's da
o gaze upon, the beauty of each bei
e able to repay them for all I have suffered. Nay, more, I shall be able to satisfy the greed
laced upon h
ah
said a voic
beheld the devil
thi
a lady now, to whom I am
dan
as no
nce with the devil; I'll l
tain laughed hugely
as not in lau
find you so m
manner; he only replied-"You will be
es of these fools," said Hunston,
t
going to dance,
easons, solely,
o
istling with diamonds," said
interested
amo
iamonds, too. There is one
see th
sha
s she to
me," said t
until they came to the smaller ball-room, where a lady stood in conve
glance, from the description whic
celets, set with the richest diamonds, that m
o, of the same costl
ance
s a w
dance, carrying his fair and richly-attired partner through t
hot past him for the third time round the room, he contrived to take from the Greek
nd he was le
d, but Hunston missed it, and a glittering object dro
ed something," said
emanded, recoveri
conte
was it the con
es
you s
ady dancing with
E
d a little aft
ery unpleasant
n associated with Ma
as a strange-loo
got up to represent the description which Victo
said Hunston, recoveri
es
I shall be able to restor
cour
lination of the head, crossed the ro
rded him eager
et the contessa's bracelet. What a swindle! I thought the
*
recipitately t
ly met his companions in crime, there w
o, is
s,
. Quick! I must change, and be bac
n Matteo a pair of trunks of blue cloth slashed with ambe
ned on a similarl
teo, does tha
perf
take
, jew
all, and say nothing.
Wher
ere we can always guard wh
ru
tion in the ball-room, and
s and other precious stones. There are rob
aculated Hunsto