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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XXXII
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The other did not answer.

His whole soul was enveloped in the hope that the washout had trapped the robbers.

He was almost praying that it might be so.

The reward could be divided with the poor old marshal if-- He gave a yell of delight, an instant later, and then began jumping straight up and down like one demented.

Anderson Crow stopped so abruptly that his knees were stiff for weeks.


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