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“Are Travers and the other men to be trusted?” the Duke enquired. “Travers was with Grandpapa at Waterloo and the others will do as they are told. I have told them it is of the utmost importance that they do not talk and I don’t think that they will. They are all used to taking orders from Grandpapa and I believe in this instance they will obey me.” “Then what we have to decide,” the Duke said, “is how we can find the gentleman with the astute mind who organises the Bullion robberies and his servant, Hickson, who carries them out.” “It sounds exciting. Oh, I wish Grandpapa could help us. I know it is something that he would enjoy more than anything else.” “I am sure that the General would not approve of us just sitting back and waiting for it to happen again. I heard about these Bullio