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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XXX
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The Hemisphere Train Robbery Anderson Crow lived at the extreme south end of Tinkletown's principal thoroughfare.

The "calaboose" was situated at the far end of Main Street, at least half a mile separating the home of the law and the home of the lawless.

Marshal Crow's innate love for the spectacular alone explains the unneighbourliness of the two establishments.

He felt an inward glory in riding or walking the full length of the street, and he certainly had no reason to suspect the populace of disregarding the outward glory he presented.
The original plan of the merchantry comprehended the erection of the jail in close proximity to the home of its chief official, but Mr.Crow put his foot flatly and ponderously upon the scheme.

With the dignity which made him noticeable, he said he'd "be doggoned ef he wanted to have people come to his own dooryard to be arrested." By which, it may be inferred, that he expected the evil-doer to choose his own arresting place.
Mr.and Mrs.Crow were becoming thrifty, in view of the prospect that confronted them, to wit: The possible marriage of Rosalie and the cutting off of the yearly payments.


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