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The Postmaster’s Daughter

CHAPTER II
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"We heerd your voices quite plain.

Once 'ee fixed the glass low down, an' said, 'That's serious.

It's late to-night.' An' I tell 'ee straight, sir, I said to the missis:--'It will be serious, an' all, if Doris's father catches her gallivantin' in our garden wi' Mr.Grant nigh on ten o'clock.' Soon after that 'ee took Doris as far as the bridge.

The window was open, an' I heerd your footsteps on the road.

You kem' in, closed the window, an' drew a chair up to the table.


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