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pinned up to the shoulder. Then the elevator snatched the vision aloft  
and the watcher fled away in joyful excitement, and rejoined the  
fellow-conspirator.  
"We've got him, Major--got him sure! I've seen him--seen him good; and I  
don't care where or when that man approaches me backwards, I'll recognize  
him every time. We're all right. Now for the requisition."  
They got it, after the delays usual in such cases. By half past eleven  
they were at home and happy, and went to bed full of dreams of the  
morrow's great promise.  
Among the elevator load which had the suspect for fellow-passenger was a  
young kinsman of Mulberry Sellers, but Mulberry was not aware of it and  
didn't see him. It was Viscount Berkeley.  
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