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are sometimes promised immunity upon turning state's evidence." "My brother is not a criminal," answered the beautiful young lady in an earnest tone. "He is not a criminal?" "No." "But you have admitted that he is a member of this dangerous gang." "He is, but he is not a criminal." "How will you demonstrate that?" "In a moment of desperation, while actually insane, he was seduced to become a member of the gang, but he is an honorable young man. Were it not for his trouble he never would have dreamed of converting his wonderful skill to the services of these bad men." "He is skillful." "He is." "In what direction?" "Alas! I must have your answer before I tell you." "And I must know about you and your brother before I give the answer." "Can I hope?" "Yes." "You will entertain the proposition to save him and divide with me?" "Yes, I will entertain the proposition, but I will not promise until I know more." "Under any circumstances you will not use the information against my brother if I only partially explain to you?" "I can make no promises." "I must have some guarantee." "I can give no guarantee until I know more." "Oh, what shall I do?" exclaimed the woman. "Trust me; trust in my honor." A moment the beautiful lady meditated and then said: "Yes, I will trust you. I can do nothing else." "I do not think you will have reason to regret trusting me." "My father lives in Massachusetts. He is an engraver. My brother inherited a marvelous talent for engraving, but he detested the employment. He went into other business, and met a very beautiful and accomplished girl. He was to be married when he lost his position. It maddened him, and in a desperate moment he fell in with one of the members of this gang. He was beguiled into betraying the fact of his wonderful skill as an engraver. He had no idea at the time of offering his services, but they induced him to show them a specimen of his handiwork. Then they offered him splendid inducements to join them, promising him a fortune. He was dazzled; he saw a way to win a fortune and his bride, and he yielded to the temptation. He has produced some wonderful plates. I do not believe his equal lives on the face of the earth at his craft." The story told by the woman was probable and reasonable, and it did appear that our hero was about to secure men and evidence in a most strange, remarkable, and complete manner. "Where
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