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If I go, by day or night, it's you that must come with me!" Voice Reading
"I'd come after you, Jack." Voice Reading
"No, no, you shall come WITH me. Voice Reading
If this valley is closed to me and I can never come back, how can I leave you behind, and me perhaps in hiding from the police with never a chance of a message? It's with me you must come. Voice Reading
I know a good woman in the place I come from, and it's there I'd leave you till we can get married. Voice Reading
Will you come?" Voice Reading
"Yes, Jack, I will come." Voice Reading
"God bless you for your trust in me! It's a fiend out of hell that I should be if I abused it. Now, mark you, Ettie, it will be just a word to you, and when it reaches you, you will drop everything and come right down to the waiting room at the depot and stay there till I come for you." Voice Reading
"Day or night, I'll come at the word, Jack." Voice Reading
Somewhat eased in mind, now that his own preparations for escape had been begun, McMurdo went on to the lodge. Voice Reading
It had already assembled, and only by complicated signs and countersigns could he pass through the outer guard and inner guard who close-tiled it. Voice Reading
A buzz of pleasure and welcome greeted him as he entered. Voice Reading
The long room was crowded, and through the haze of tobacco smoke he saw the tangled black mane of the Bodymaster, the cruel, unfriendly features of Baldwin, the vulture face of Harraway, the secretary, and a dozen more who were among the leaders of the lodge. Voice Reading
He rejoiced that they should all be there to take counsel over his news. Voice Reading
"Indeed, it's glad we are to see you, Brother!" cried the chairman. "There's business here that wants a Solomon in judgment to set it right." Voice Reading
"It's Lander and Egan," explained his neighbour as he took his seat. "They both claim the head money given by the lodge for the shooting of old man Crabbe over at Stylestown, and who's to say which fired the bullet?" Voice Reading
McMurdo rose in his place and raised his hand. The expression of his face froze the attention of the audience. There was a dead hush of expectation. Voice Reading
"Eminent Bodymaster," he said, in a solemn voice, "I claim urgency!" Voice Reading
"Brother McMurdo claims urgency," said McGinty. "It's a claim that by the rules of this lodge takes precedence. Now Brother, we attend you." Voice Reading
McMurdo took the letter from his pocket. Voice Reading
"Eminent Bodymaster and Brethren," he said, "I am the bearer of ill news this day; but it is better that it should be known and discussed, than that a blow should fall upon us without warning which would destroy us all. Voice Reading
I have information that the most powerful and richest organizations in this state have bound themselves together for our destruction, and that at this very moment there is a Pinkerton detective, one Birdy Edwards, at work in the valley collecting the evidence which may put a rope round the necks of many of us, and send every man in this room into a felon's cell. Voice Reading
That is the situation for the discussion of which I have made a claim of urgency." Voice Reading
There was a dead silence in the room. It was broken by the chairman. Voice Reading
"What is your evidence for this, Brother McMurdo?" he asked. Voice Reading

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