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Bring the silver down; you say it has arrived just because you say so?

I really must see if this silver is genuine.” Finn Lewis spoke calmly.

“Someone, bring the silver down, let this Young Master have a look,” Moore Tims said through gritted teeth, loudly commanding.

Accompanying the thirty-something carriages carrying the silver, there were about three to four hundred Qing army men who had now completely sealed off the street ...

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