The Governors Garden a Relation of Some Passages in the Life of His Excellency
The Governors Garden a Relation of Some Passages in the Life of His Excellency
George R R George Robert Russell Rivers
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"I have a charmed life, " he said, as the Govern or enquired how he felt. "I seem bound to have serious adventures, but to get out of them success fully. I hope you and your daughter are not suf fering from the effecls of this affair. Dorothy was really frightened, something unusual for her. But except for a headache she is all right to-day. " "David" said the Governor, "that was Jaquith. I heard him mention your name as he fired. The fellow must be caught, for he s bound to do you some injury,... and I m afraid he ll succeed at the next attempt. I ll have this matter looked into at once. Does Dorothy know it was he?" "Oh, no! your Excellency, I haven t told her. Only you and Charles know it. " "Then don t tell her, for it would only worry her. I believe that he can be caught, and I have a plan which will succeed, unless I m mistaken. In the meanwhile don t venture out at night without companions. " "I dislike anything that looks like cowardice, and I m not afraid of Jaquith" said David, "but for Dorothy s sake, and because you ask me, I ll be careful.
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