âI donât wish to be too hard on these two men, but I think theyâre frauds, and they may have complices that we donât know nothing about. If they have, wonât the complices get away with that bag of gold Peter Wilks left? It ainât unlikely. If these men ainât frauds, they wonât object to sending for that money and letting us keep it till they prove theyâre all rightâ âainât that so?â
Everybody agreed to that. So I judged they had our gang in a pretty tight place right at the outstart. But the king he only looked sorrowful, and says:
âGentlemen, I wish the money was there, for I ainât got no disposition to throw anything in the way of a fair, open, out-and-out investigation oâ this misable business; but, alas, the money ainât there; you kân send and see, if you want to.â
âWhere is it, then?â