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I wish it had come to any one of you but me. Voice Reading
If I tell it, it will mean murder, for sure. Voice Reading
If I don't, it may bring the end of us all. Voice Reading
God help me, but I am near out of my wits over it!" Voice Reading
McMurdo looked at the man earnestly. He was trembling in every limb. He poured some whisky into a glass and handed it to him. "That's the physic for the likes of you," said he. "Now let me hear of it." Voice Reading
Morris drank, and his white face took a tinge of colour. "I can tell it to you all in one sentence," said he. "There's a detective on our trail." Voice Reading
McMurdo stared at him in astonishment. "Why, man, you're crazy," he said. "Isn't the place full of police and detectives and what harm did they ever do us?" Voice Reading
"No, no, it's no man of the district. As you say, we know them, and it is little that they can do. But you've heard of Pinkerton's?" Voice Reading
"I've read of some folk of that name." Voice Reading
"Well, you can take it from me you've no show when they are on your trail. Voice Reading
It's not a take-it-or-miss-it government concern. Voice Reading
It's a dead earnest business proposition that's out for results and keeps out till by hook or crook it gets them. Voice Reading
If a Pinkerton man is deep in this business, we are all destroyed." Voice Reading
"We must kill him." Voice Reading
"Ah, it's the first thought that came to you! So it will be up at the lodge. Didn't I say to you that it would end in murder?" Voice Reading
"Sure, what is murder? Isn't it common enough in these parts?" Voice Reading
"It is, indeed; but it's not for me to point out the man that is to be murdered. I'd never rest easy again. And yet it's our own necks that may be at stake. In God's name what shall I do?" He rocked to and fro in his agony of indecision. Voice Reading
But his words had moved McMurdo deeply. It was easy to see that he shared the other's opinion as to the danger, and the need for meeting it. He gripped Morris's shoulder and shook him in his earnestness. Voice Reading
"See here, man," he cried, and he almost screeched the words in his excitement, "you won't gain anything by sitting keening like an old wife at a wake. Let's have the facts. Who is the fellow? Where is he? How did you hear of him? Why did you come to me?" Voice Reading
"I came to you; for you are the one man that would advise me. Voice Reading
I told you that I had a store in the East before I came here. Voice Reading
I left good friends behind me, and one of them is in the telegraph service. Voice Reading
Here's a letter that I had from him yesterday. Voice Reading
It's this part from the top of the page. Voice Reading
You can read it yourself." Voice Reading

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