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"
Do
n't
say
a
word
about
it
,
madam
.
There
's
another
that
you
're
more
beholden
to
than
you
are
to
me
and
my
boys
,
maybe
,
but
he
do
n't
allow
me
to
tell
his
name
.
We
would
n't
have
been
there
but
for
him
.
"
Of
course
this
excited
a
curiosity
so
vast
that
it
almost
belittled
the
main
matter
--
but
the
Welshman
allowed
it
to
eat
into
the
vitals
of
his
visitors
,
and
through
them
be
transmitted
to
the
whole
town
,
for
he
refused
to
part
with
his
secret
.
When
all
else
had
been
learned
,
the
widow
said
:
"
I
went
to
sleep
reading
in
bed
and
slept
straight
through
all
that
noise
.
Why
did
n't
you
come
and
wake
me
?
"
"
We
judged
it
war
n't
worth
while
.
Those
fellows
war
n't
likely
to
come
again
--
they
had
n't
any
tools
left
to
work
with
,
and
what
was
the
use
of
waking
you
up
and
scaring
you
to
death
?
My
three
negro
men
stood
guard
at
your
house
all
the
rest
of
the
night
.
They
've
just
come
back
.
"
More
visitors
came
,
and
the
story
had
to
be
told
and
retold
for
a
couple
of
hours
more
.
There
was
no
Sabbath-school
during
day-school
vacation
,
but
everybody
was
early
at
church
.
The
stirring
event
was
well
canvassed
.
News
came
that
not
a
sign
of
the
two
villains
had
been
yet
discovered
.
When
the
sermon
was
finished
,
Judge
Thatcher
's
wife
dropped
alongside
of
Mrs.
Harper
as
she
moved
down
the
aisle
with
the
crowd
and
said
:
"
Is
my
Becky
going
to
sleep
all
day
?
I
just
expected
she
would
be
tired
to
death
.
"
"
Your
Becky
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
with
a
startled
look
--
"
did
n't
she
stay
with
you
last
night
?
"
"
Why
,
no
.
"