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McClintock did not exaggerate his ability to read faces. Among his books, Plutarch's Lives, and the Histories of Great Commanders, appeared to have been frequently consulted; but the dust had gathered thickly upon the Carpenter's Manual, and a Treatise on Trigonometry and Geometry. A moment more and he would have been crushed beneath the ponderous board, when a slight but strong arm arrested its descent. Edward Bribble stood between them with an open book. "I advised him not to trouble you farther about Jack Sheppard," answered the supposed janizary. .

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