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A Strange Disappearance

CHAPTER III
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You say she loves you; and would come back if she could.

Now whether you believe it or not this is open to doubt; therefore I would advise that you take some such means as that to inform her of the anxiety of her friends and their desire to communicate with her." "Impossible," she cried vehemently.

"I should be afraid--" "Well ?" "I might put it that Mrs.D----, anxious about Emily, desires information of her whereabouts--" "Put it any way you like." "You had better add," said I, speaking for the first time, "that you would be willing to pay for information." "Yes," said Mr.Gryce, "add that." Mrs.Daniels frowned, but made no objection, and after getting as minute a description as possible of the clothing worn by the girl the night before, we left the house..


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