CHAPTER XX

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"A jewel of far greater value"

GRACE never got back her jewels. The wily Johnson was not caught, though Fellows turned state's evidence and did all he could to have the professional netted in the same manner as himself. But she did not suffer from this loss. When Mr. Stoughton learned the full particulars of this daring robbery, he made good to her the value of those jewels, and the prosperity of this young couple was secured. He was even present at the wedding. Grace wore her mother's bracelet, but on her breast was a jewel of far greater value. On its back was engraved,

To brave G. L.
From her grateful friend, T. S.

"He was even present at the wedding"

Transcriber's Note:

Changes have been made to the original publication as follows:

Page 12 which for some inscrutible changed to
which for some inscrutable
Page 15 you're proposition, Mr. Fellows changed to
your proposition, Mr. Fellows
Page 69 window You can see it changed to
window. You can see it
Page 77 attempted some purile protest changed to
attempted some puerile protest
Page 78 done by day and duing changed to
done by day and during
Page 100 screaming will do no you good changed to
screaming will do you no good
Page 113 drew herself up againand met him with changed to
drew herself up again and met him with
Page 123 horrorstricken eyes into the unmoved changed to
horror-stricken eyes into the unmoved
Page 133 stood at just tw nty-five changed to
stood at just twenty-five
Page 134 want's to hear her changed to
wants to hear her
Page 153 Gentlemen the whole of those changed to
Gentlemen, the whole of those





                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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