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The Postmaster’s Daughter

CHAPTER VII
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He could not fathom Grant's disappointment, on reaching The Hollies, at finding no telegram from a trusted friend, Walter Hart.
And he was equally unconscious of the immense service he rendered by compelling his host to talk and act naturally.

He enlightened Grant, too, in the matter of inquests.
"Next week there will be a gathering of lawyers," he said.

"The police will be represented, probably by the Treasury, if the case is thought sufficiently important.

That chap, Ingerman, too, will employ a solicitor, I expect, judging from his attitude to-day.

In fact, any one whose interests are affected ought to secure legal assistance.


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