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The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation

CHAPTER I
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I thought of Doncaster, but--" The window of the other car was let down, and its occupant looked out.
The light of the full moon shone full on her, and Allerdyke lifted his cap to a pretty, alert-looking young woman of apparently twenty-five, who politely returned his salutation.
"Can I give you any advice ?" asked Allerdyke.

"I understand you want--" "An express train to Scotland--Edinburgh," replied the lady.

"I made out, on arrival at Hull, that if I motored across country I would get a train at some station on the Great Northern line--a morning express.

Doncaster, Selby, York--which is nearest from wherever we are!" "This is Howden," said Allerdyke, looking up at the great tower of the old church.

"And your best plan is to follow this road to Selby, and then to York.


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