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The Postmaster’s Daughter

CHAPTER VI
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I use it sometimes for adjusting a hat.
The square of light from Mr.Grant's room is reflected in it, and any sudden increase in the illumination caused by opening the window or pulling the curtains aside would certainly have caught my eye." "You have an unshakable witness in Miss Martin," said Furneaux, stabbing a finger at Grant.

"Now, I'll hurry off.

You and I, Mr.Grant, meet at Philippi, otherwise known as the crowner's quest." Any benevolent intent he may have had in leaving these young people together was, however, frustrated by Doris, whose composure seemed to have fled since her statement about the mirror.

She resolutely accompanied the detective, and Grant had to follow.

All three passed into the post office, Doris using the private door.


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