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of justice I infer from the fact of his continuing inactive in the matter. But who can foresee how soon he may obtain all the proof that is necessary to establish Capitola's claims and wrest the whole of this property from me? Who can tell whether he is not now secretly engaged in seeking and collecting such proof? Therefore, I repeat that the girl must immediately be got rid of! Donald, rid me of that creature and the day that you prove to me her death I will double your fee!" "Agreed, my colonel, agreed! I have no objection to your doubling, or even quadrupling, my fee. You shall find me in that, as in all other matters, perfectly amenable to reason. Only I must have time. Haste would ruin us. I repeat that I have a plan by which I am certain to get the girl into my possession--a plan the execution of which I will entrust to no other hands but my own. But I conclude as I began--I must have time." "And how much time?" exclaimed Le Noir, again losing his patience. "Easy, my patron. That I cannot tell you. It is imprudent to make promises, especially to you, who will take nothing into consideration when they cannot be kept," replied Black Donald, coolly. "But, sir, do you not know that I am ordered to Mexico, and must leave within three days? I would see the end of this before I go," angrily exclaimed Le Noir. "Softly, softly, my child the colonel! 'Slow and sure!' 'Fair and easy goes far in a day!'" "In a word, will you do this business for me and do it promptly?" "Surely, surely, my patron! But I insist upon time." "But I go to Mexico in three days." "All honor go with you, my colonel. Who would keep his friend from the path of glory?" "Perdition, sir, you trifle with me." "Perdition, certainly, colonel; there I perfectly agree with you. But the rest of your sentence is wrong; I don't trifle with you." "What in the fiend's name do you mean?" "Nothing in the name of any absent friend of ours. I mean simply that you may go to--Mexico!" "And--my business----" "--Can be done just as well, perhaps better, without you. Recollect, if you please, my colonel, that when you were absent with Harrison in the West your great business was done here without you! And done better for that very reason! No one even suspected your agency in that matter. The person most benefited by the death of Eugene Le Noir was far enough from the scene of his murder." "Hush! Perdition seize you! Why do you speak of
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