She told you all she knew, and so did Barker here; for on the night when this thing happened there was mighty little time for explanations.
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She knows everything now, and I would have been a wiser man if I had told her sooner.
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But it was a hard question, dear," he took her hand for an instant in his own, "and I acted for the best.
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"Well, gentlemen, the day before these happenings I was over in Tunbridge Wells, and I got a glimpse of a man in the street.
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It was only a glimpse; but I have a quick eye for these things, and I never doubted who it was.
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It was the worst enemy I had among them all-one who has been after me like a hungry wolf after a caribou all these years.
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I knew there was trouble coming, and I came home and made ready for it.
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I guessed I'd fight through it all right on my own, my luck was a proverb in the States about '76.
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I never doubted that it would be with me still.
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"I was on my guard all that next day, and never went out into the park.
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It's as well, or he'd have had the drop on me with that buckshot gun of his before ever I could draw on him.
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After the bridge was up-my mind was always more restful when that bridge was up in the evenings-I put thething clear out of my head.
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I never dreamed of his getting into the house and waiting for me.
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But when I made my round in my dressing gown, as was my habit, I had no sooner entered the study than I scented danger.
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I guess when a man has had dangers in his life-and I've had more than most in my time-there is a kind of sixth sense that waves the red flag.
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I saw the signal clear enough, and yet I couldn't tell you why.
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Next instant I spotted a boot under the window curtain, and then I saw why plain enough.
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"I'd just the one candle that was in my hand; but there was a good light from the hall lamp through the open door.
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I put down the candle and jumped for a hammer that I'd left on the mantel.
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At the same moment he sprang at me.
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I saw the glint of a knife, and I lashed at him with the hammer.
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I got him somewhere; for the knife tinkled down on the floor.
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He dodged round the table as quick as an eel, and a moment later he'd got his gun from under his coat.
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I heard him cock it; but I had got hold of it before he could fire.
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I had it by the barrel, and we wrestled for it all ends up for a minute or more.
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