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Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Millville

CHAPTER XVI
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"I must say that I feel greatly encouraged by the sudden appearance of the Wegg boy.

He may know something of his father's former associates that will enable us to determine the object of the murder and who accomplished it." "Captain Wegg was killed over three years ago," suggested Miss Doyle, recovering easily from her rebuff.

"By this time the murderer may have died or moved to Madagascar." "He is probably living within our reach, never suspecting that justice is about to overtake him," asserted Louise.

"We must certainly go to call upon this Wegg boy, and draw from him such information as we can.

I am almost certain that the end is in sight." "We haven't any positive proof at all, yet," observed Patsy, musingly.
"We have plenty of circumstantial evidence," returned Beth.


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