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Corporal Cameron

CHAPTER III
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And a night they made of it, I remember," replied the landlady, recovering command of herself and of her speech under the influence of Mr.Dunn's quiet courtesy.
"Did you know the young man that was with him ?" "Yes, it was young Cameron.

He had been coming about a good deal." "Oh, indeed! And have you seen Mr.Cameron since ?" "No; he never came except in company with Mr.Potts." And with this faint clue Mr.Dunn was forced to content himself, and to begin a systematic search of Cameron's haunts in the various parts of the town.

It was Martin, his little quarter-back, that finally put him on the right track.

He had heard Cameron's pipes not more than an hour ago at his lodgings in Morningside Road.
"But what do you want of Cameron these days ?" inquired the young Canadian.

"There's nothing on just now, is there, except this infernal grind ?" Dunn hesitated.


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