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An Outback Marriage

CHAPTER XV
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A PROPOSAL AND ITS RESULTS.
The question whether Mick Donohoe should be prosecuted was not likely to be prejudiced by his claim of kinship.

Billy the Bully would as soon prosecute his own brother-in-law as anybody else--sooner, in fact.

So Hugh, having reached home very crest-fallen and angry, wrote a full account of the affair in his report of the station work, and asked whether he should lay an information.
Grant's reply was brief and to the point; he seldom wrote letters, always telegraphing when possible.

On this occasion the telegram said, "Prosecute at once; offer reward informers;" which, leaking out (as telegrams frequently did at the local office) put Red Mick considerably on the qui vive.


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