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Whom did De Levis accuse of stealing his money? What were his reasons for making this accusation?

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De Levis accused Captain Ronald Dancy of stealing his money. De Levis told Canynge that the distance from the railing of his balcony to the railing of Dancy's balcony is just seven feet, which anybody can jump (if he can jump to a narrow bookcase at four feet high while standing on the floor).
De Levis also told to Canynge to see the crushed and broken creeper lying in the balcony, which is a proof that someone has stood on them to jump back to his balcony.

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