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"Now! I have no time to waste." Inthe midst of his perfect assumption of indifference, he directs asharp look at the trooper, taking care to stand with his own backto the light and to have the other with his face towards it."Well, sir," says Mr. George, "this man with me is the other partyimplicated in this unfortunate affair--nominally, only nominally--and my sole object is to prevent his getting into trouble on myaccount.
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