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CHAPTER XXIV MR. MONTGOMERY'S ARREST
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Having shaken off his country acquaintance, of whom he had no further need, Mr. Montgomery started to return to his lodgings1. On the whole, he was in good spirits, though he had not effected the sale of the ring. But it was still in his possession, and it had a tangible2 value.
“I am sorry you did not sell the ring,” said Mrs. Montgomery.
“So am I,” said her husband. “We may have to sell it in some other city.”
“We can't leave the city without money.”
“That's true,” returned her husband, rather taken aback by what was undeniably true.
“We must sell the ring, or raise money on it, in New York.”
“I don't know but you are right. The trouble is, there are not many places where they will buy so expensive an article. Besides, they will be apt to ask impertinent questions.”
“You might go to a pawnbroker3's.”
“And get fleeced. If I got a quarter of the value from a pawnbroker, I should be lucky.”
“We must do something with it,” said Mrs. Montgomery, decidedly.
“Right, my dear. We must get the sinews of war somewhere. Richard will never be himself again till his pocketbook is lined with greenbacks. At present, who steals my purse steals trash.”
“Suppose you try Tiffany's?”
“The ring has already been offered there. They might remember it.”
“If they do, say that he is your son.”
“A good thought,” answered the husband. “I will act upon it. But, on the whole, I'll doff4 this disguise, and assume my ordinary garments. This time, my dear, I shall not need your assistance.”
“Well, the sooner it's done the better. That's all I have to say.”
“As soon as possible.”
Mr. Montgomery returned to his lodgings in Amity5 street, and, taking off his clerical garb6, appeared in the garb in which we first made his acquaintance. The change was very speedily effected.
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