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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XXXI
19/24

That's what I hope to do all the rest of--' "Somethin's liable to happen," Mr.Crow broke in, and then quietly slipped away.
Bonner laughed easily at the old man's fears and set them down as a part of his whimsical nature.

Later, he saw the old man near the entrance as the party passed inside the inclosure.

The Bonner party occupied prominent seats in front, reserved by the marshal.

There were ten in the group, a half-dozen young Boston people completing the house party.
The side walls of a pavilion inclosed the most beautiful section of the grove.

In one end were the seats, rapidly filling with people.


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