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CHAPTER IX. THE SQUIRE'S BOLD STROKE.
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"That boy evidently suspects me," thought Renwick Bates, contracting his forehead. "He is altogether too smart. With the help of his uncle, whose suspicions are already excited, he may make me trouble. I must take a bold course, and make the accusations1 look ridiculous."
Squire2 Bates kept on his way till he reached Rockmount, and drove at once to the office of Thomas Marks.
"How do you do, Squire Bates?" asked the agent politely.
"Very well, thank you. I suppose you have heard of the robbery?"
"Adin Dunham was stopped on his way home yesterday, and robbed of a thousand dollars!"
"You don't mean it?" returned the agent. "Why I paid him that money with my own hands."
"So I supposed. Why didn't you give him a check?"
"He preferred the bills. Besides, as you have no bank at Waterford, he could have done nothing with the check."
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"That is true; I didn't think of that. But it's a pity as it happened."
"Can you tell me any of the details of the robbery?"
"I talked with Dean Dunham, the nephew, only this morning. I have not seen Adin himself."
"What does the boy say?"
Squire Bates repeated what he had heard from Dean, though he might have gone more into details from his own knowledge. This, of course, he could not venture upon.
"It seems extraordinary," said Thomas Marks, thoughtfully. "How could the robber have known that Adin Dunham had received any money?"
"He might have seen him at your office."
"I don't pay money to every one that calls upon me," said Marks, smiling.
"No, or I should call for my installment," returned the squire jocosely4. "Perhaps it might have been some one connected with the hotel company. I suppose they knew the money was to be called for to-day?"
"Yes."
"By the way, in what shape did you pay the money?"
"You mean in bills of what denomination5
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