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Chapter Twenty Eight.
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Plotters Counterplotted.
Meanwhile the gentlemanly house-breaker, returning to Athenbury, rejoined his rude colleagues, and these three choice spirits, after partaking of some refreshment1, and treating the policeman who first came to their aid to a glass of gin, betook themselves to the railway station.
“He won’t come here, you may depend on’t,” observed the policeman to the gentlemanly burglar, when he had taken his ticket, “he’s too wide-awake for that.”
“Perhaps not; but it’s as well to watch.”
“Yes, it’s as well to watch,” assented2 the policeman.
“Besides, wide-awake fellows over-reach themselves sometimes,” continued the other. “I shouldn’t wonder, now, if he had the impudence3 to come straight here and denounce me as a thief, just by way o’ stoppin’ me from goin’ by the train, and so having some sort o’ revenge.”
“Ha!” exclaimed the policeman, in a tone and with a slight but peculiar4 look that made the gentlemanly man feel a little uneasy.
The fugitive5 did not appear, however. Every face that came on the platform was carefully scrutinised without any result, and at length the bell rang.
“Good-night, friend,” said the burglar, slipping a half-crown into the policeman’s hand as he was about to jump into the carriage. “It was no fault of yours that we didn’t catch him. You did your best.”
“Yes, I did my best.”
“Hallo! are you going by this train?” exclaimed the burglar.
“Yes, I’ve got business in Wreckumoft, so we’ll have the pleasure o’ travellin’ together.”
The gentlemanly man felt that the pleasure would be entirely6 confined to one side. However, he expressed much joy at the prospect
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