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ed on. 'His luggage, to be sure,' answered Casimir. 'He is on the move--thanks to the commercial imagination.' 'I have not seen that hamper for--for ever so long,' remarked the Doctor. 'Nor will you see it much longer,' chuckled Casimir; 'unless, indeed, we interfere. And by the way, I insist on an examination.' 'You will not require,' said Desprez, positively with a sob; and, casting a moist, triumphant glance at Casimir, he began to run. 'What the devil is up with him, I wonder?' Casimir reflected; and then, curiosity taking the upper hand, he followed the Doctor's example and took to his heels. The hamper was so heavy and large, and Jean-Marie himself so little and so weary, that it had taken him a great while to bundle it upstairs to the Desprez' private room; and he had just set it down on the floor in front of Anastasie, when the Doctor arrived, and was closely followed by the man of business. Boy and hamper were both in a most sorry plight; for the one had passed four months underground in a certain cave on the way to Acheres, and the other had run about five miles as hard as his legs would carry him, half that distance under a staggering weight. 'Jean-Marie,' cried the Doctor, in a voice that was only too seraphic to be called hysterical, 'is it--? It is!' he cried. 'O, my son, my son!' And he sat down upon the hamper and sobbed like a little child. 'You will not go to Paris now,' said Jean-Marie sheepishly. 'Casimir,' said Desprez, raising his wet face, 'do you see that boy, that angel boy? He is the thief; he took the treasure from a man unfit to be entrusted with its use; he brings it back to me when I am sobered and humbled. These, Casimir, are the Fruits of my Teaching, and this moment is the Reward of my Life.' '_Tiens_,' said Casimir. PRINTED BY SPOTTISWOODE AND CO. LTD., NEW-STREET SQUARE LONDON Footnotes {5} Boggy. {15} Clock {16} Enjoy. {140} To come forrit--to offer oneself as a communicant. {144} It was a common belief in Scotland that the devil appeared as a black man. This appears in several witch trials and I think in Law's _Memorials_, that delightful store-house of the quaint and grisly. {263} Let it be so, for my tale! ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE MERRY MEN*** ******* This file should be named 344.txt or 344.zip ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenbe
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