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The Postmaster’s Daughter

CHAPTER VII
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On some faces there was an expectancy which merged into marked disappointment when his evidence came to an end.

The foreman alone displayed the judicial attitude warranted by the oath he had taken.

Somehow, Grant had faith in Mr.Siddle.The man looked intellectual.

When spoken to in his shop his manner was invariably reserved.

But that was his general repute in Steynholme--a quiet, uninterfering person, who had come to the village a young man, yet had never really entered into its life.


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