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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XXXI
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These men came here disguised because the robbers would be onto them in a minute if they didn't.

They know every detective's face in the land.

If it were not for these beards and wigs they'd have spotted Pinkerton's men long ago.

Now, you know your part in the affair, don't you ?" "Yes, sir," respectfully responded Anderson, his chin whisker wobbling pathetically.
"Then we're ready to proceed.

It takes a little nerve, that's all, but we'll soon have those robbers just where we want them," said Andrew Gregory.
The second act of the play was fairly well under way when Orlando, in the "green room," remarked to the stage director: "What's that old rube doing back here, Ramsay?
Why, hang it, man, he's carrying a couple of guns.


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