CHAPTER NINE: THEFT-1
ess on t see urned ty degrees,
and opened anotime of : tains of tudy. But o t? o close t one too, turn try again. time was passing.
time, udy in t to t! gleam along t. It couldnt be better.
imated tance, closed t epped for spot to reac t, take out ter and close the window behind him.
a t . t door . ently at t, from top to bottom.
ter there.
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And on ter, there was a space.
t cabinet, and ter there.
ill stepped back a moment and took a deep breath.
o go t random ake all nig of t, opened anoto look at t of taken careful stock, one and opened a larger one be out in a o.
ally by time, and trailing loose. around as best ucked t to Sir Cely and crouc ening carefully.
ood up sloo t t came te enougo see by. ts, tures morning, undisturbed.
epped out on t carpet and looked into eacs in turn. It there.
Nor on tly piled books and papers, nor on telpiece among tation cards to t reception, nor on t, nor on tagonal table behe door.
o tending to try t ation of failure; and as cruncires on gravel. It t , but ood stock-still, straining to listen. It stopped.
t door open.
at once to t, next to t opened onto ttagazze. And no sooner tsteps in t otly running over to see Lyra racing toward him.
in time to o