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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XV
19/24

He ast us if we could tell him where Mr.Crow lived--" "He must 'a' been a stranger," deduced Anderson mechanically.
"-- an' Bud said you lived right on ahead where the street lamps was.
Jest then a big sleigh turned out of the lane back of Mis' Luce's an' drove up to where we was standin'.

Bud was standin' jest like this--me here an' Rosalie a little off to one side.

S'posin' this chair was her an'-- " "Yes--yes, go on," from Anderson.
"The sleigh stopped, and there was two fellers in it.

There was two seats, too." "Front and back ?" "Yes, sir." "I understand.

It was a double-seated one," again deduced the marshal.
"An' nen, by gum, 'fore we could say Jack Robinson, one of the fellers jumped out an' grabbed Rosalie.


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