The Moonstone

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At the same time, I feltbound to inform him (without, it is needless to say, mentioning MissVerinder's name) that Mr. Godfrey Ablewhite had been cleared of allsuspicion, on evidence which I could answer for as entirely beyonddispute.
"Very well, " said Mr. Murthwaite, quietly, "let us leave it to time toclear the matter up. In the meanwhile, Mr. Bruff, we must get back againto the Indians, on your account. Their journey to London simply ended intheir becoming the victims of another defeat. The
...loss of their secondchance of seizing the Diamond is mainly attributable, as I think, to thecunning and foresight of Mr. Luker--who doesn't stand at the top of theprosperous and ancient profession of usury for nothing! By the promptdismissal of the man in his employment, he deprived the Indians of theassistance which their confederate would have rendered them in gettinginto the house. By the prompt transport of the Moonstone to hisbanker's, he took the conspirators by surprise before they were preparedwith a new plan for robbing him.

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