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The Shadow of a Crime

CHAPTER VII
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The authorities who issued this warrant will hardly forget that they issued it.

There was a stranger here the day after the inquest.

I think I know what he was." Sim shuddered perceptibly.
"He went away then, but we'll see him once more, depend upon it." "Is it true, as Wilson said, that Oliver's men are like to be taken ?" "There's a spy in every village, so they say, and blank warrants, duly signed, in every sheriff's court, ready to be filled in with any name that malice may suggest.

These men mean that Puritanism shall be rooted out of England.

We cannot be too well prepared." "I wish I could save you, Ralph; leastways, I wish it were myself instead, I do." "You thought to save me, old friend, when you went out to meet Wilson that night three months ago.


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