Our boys in India . nett and the miss-ing Paul Clayton. He had no real authority for this, and the police-officerswould have laughed at him had he told them upon what frailground he based his belief. Yet he felt so sure of it, that, hadhe had the power, he would have had this Benjamin Shipmanarrested, and brought back to America: but the steamer hadbeen gone for thirteen days before he became positive, and bythat time she would have passed the Straits of Gibraltar; andhe fancied that Roderick Dennett would have taken passageupon the first connecting steamer for India. Richard Raymond had now b


Our boys in India . nett and the miss-ing Paul Clayton. He had no real authority for this, and the police-officerswould have laughed at him had he told them upon what frailground he based his belief. Yet he felt so sure of it, that, hadhe had the power, he would have had this Benjamin Shipmanarrested, and brought back to America: but the steamer hadbeen gone for thirteen days before he became positive, and bythat time she would have passed the Straits of Gibraltar; andhe fancied that Roderick Dennett would have taken passageupon the first connecting steamer for India. Richard Raymond had now become thoroughly interested inthe matter; and, though he saw the folly of laying his suspicionsbefore the officers, he was resolved to see the father of the miss-ing child, and, placing the facts before him, offer his services. While he is on his way back to Beverly, intent upon goingover at once to the Farms, let us, too, turn to the home of thelittle Paul Clayton as it was upon the evening of the loth ofthe ^s^-sj^. THE WISHBONE NIGHT,


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