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CHAPTER XVII. PAUL DEFENDS HIS MOTHER.
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To say that Stephen was astonished hardly expresses the truth.
He stood with open mouth, staring at our hero, as if panic-stricken by his sudden appearance.
At another time Stephen would have resented this speech, but now he was anxious to find out what had happened to his friend, and how Paul had managed to escape the snare5 that had been so carefully laid for him.
"How long have you been at home?" he asked.
"I got home at the usual time. What makes you ask?"
"Did anything happen to-day?" asked Stephen.
Foolishly he was betraying himself, and Paul saw clearly that he knew of the plot, even if he were not concerned in it.
[Pg 132]He resolved that Stephen should betray himself yet further.
"What should happen?" he asked.
"I heard you were arrested for theft," said Stephen.
"What kind of theft?"
"Stealing a wallet."
"Where did you hear it?"
"It seems then you were misinformed."
"Yes, something happened. A man pretended that I had stolen his wallet."
"Didn't I say so!" Stephen exclaimed, triumphantly8.
"This Dutchman——" proceeded the train boy.
"Dutchman!" said Stephen, hastily. "I thought it was a Quaker."
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