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The Eyes of the World

CHAPTER XXXII
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If it _did_ come from Fairlands, it must have waited somewhere along the road, to enter the canyon after dark.

Do you think that any one else besides Myra Willard and Lagrange and you know that Sibyl started up here ?" "I don't think so.

The neighbor where she borrowed the horse didn't know where she was going." "Who saw her last ?" "I think Mrs.Taine did." The artist had already told the Ranger about the possible meeting of Mrs.
Taine and Sibyl in his studio.
"Hu-m-m," said the other.
"Mrs.Taine left for the East at four o'clock, you know," said the artist.
"Jim Rutlidge didn't go, you said." The Ranger spoke casually.

Then, as if dismissing the matter, he continued, "You get some rest now, Aaron.

I'll take care of your horse and saddle a fresh one for you.


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