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CHAPTER XXVI. A COUNCIL OF WAR.
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“Are you sure of what you say?” asked a passenger, turning with a puzzled look from George Melville, who, in the midst of the general excitement produced by his revelation, sat, not unmoved indeed, but comparatively calm. Courage and physical strength are by no means inseparable, and this frail1 young man, whose strength probably was not equal to Herbert's, was fearless in the face of peril2 which would daunt3 many a stalwart six-footer.
In reply to this very natural question, George Melville repeated the essential parts of the conversation which had taken place between Col. Warner and the landlord.
Col. Warner's countenance4 changed, and he inwardly execrated5 the imprudence that had made his secret plan known to one of the intended victims.
“Is this true, Col. Warner?” asked Parker.
“No, it's a lie!” returned the colonel, with an oath.
“Gentlemen!” said George Melville, calmly, “you can choose which you will believe. I will only suggest that this man managed very adroitly6 to find out where each one of us kept his money. You can also consider whether I have any cause to invent this story.”
It was clear that the passengers were inclined to put faith in Melville's story.
“Gentlemen!” said the Colonel, angrily, “I never was so insulted in my life. I am a man of wealth, traveling on business; I am worth a quarter of a million at least. To associate me with road agents, whom I have as much reason to fear as you, is most ridiculous. This young man may be well-meaning, but he is under a most extraordinary hallucination. It is my belief that he dreamed the nonsense he has been retailing7 to you.”
“Ask the driver to stop the stage,” said Mr. Benson, a gentleman from Philadelphia. “If Mr. Melville's story is trustworthy, we may at any time reach the spot where the highwayman is
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