CHAPTER XVIII

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CHAPTER XVIII Tydvil felt that, at this juncture, the rescue of Billy Brewer was the paramount consideration, and said so. Mr. Senior, however, urged caution. "I can take him from that policeman without any trouble," he said, "but remember, he is known. That will mean his re-arrest on another charge." "But I must do something," Tydvil pleaded. "It is all my fault, and he is innocent." "Don't worry," Mr. Senior re-assured him. "I will bail him out tonight and appear for him in court tomorrow. You can come along and give evidence if you like." "That," said Tydvil, "would be very satisfactory, but for the fact that you and I have not yet met one another." "Uh," concurred Nicholas. "The case might reach the papers," Tydvil explained, "and my wife might wonder--she's pretty good at wonder

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