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"As God is my judge, Virginia," and the man reverently uncovered as he spoke, "it  
is the truth. Your father told me it in so many words when I asked his  
permission to pay court to you myself--you are to marry Number Thirteen when  
his education is complete."  
"I shall die first!" she cried.  
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Why not accept me instead?" suggested the man.  
For a moment Virginia looked straight into his eyes as though to read his inmost  
soul.  
"Let me have time to consider it, Doctor," she replied. "I do not know that I care  
for you in that way at all."  
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Think of Number Thirteen," he suggested. "It should not be difficult to decide."  
I could not marry you simply to escape a worse fate," replied the girl. "I am not  
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that cowardly--but let me think it over. There can be no immediate danger, I am  
sure."  
"One can never tell," replied von Horn, "what strange, new vagaries may enter a  
crazed mind to dictate this moment's action or the next."  
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Where could we wed?" asked Virginia.  
The Ithaca would bear us to Singapore, and when we returned you would be  
under my legal protection and safe."  
"I shall think about it from every angle," she answered sadly, "and now good  
night, my dear friend," and with a wan smile she entered her quarters.  
For the next month Professor Maxon was busy educating Number Thirteen. He  
found the young man intelligent far beyond his most sanguine hopes, so that the  
progress made was little short of uncanny.  
Von Horn during this time continued to urge upon Virginia the necessity for a  
prompt and favorable decision in the matter of his proposal; but when it came  
time to face the issue squarely the girl found it impossible to accede to his  
request--she thought that she loved him, but somehow she dared not say the  
word that would make her his for life.  
Bududreen, the Malay mate was equally harassed by conflicting desires, though  
of a different nature, for he had his eye upon the main chance that was  
represented to him by the great chest, and also upon the lesser reward which  
awaited him upon delivery of the girl to Rajah Muda Saffir. The fact that he could  
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