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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER V
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Do not seek to find her parents.

It would be a fool's errand.

May God bless you and yours, and may God care for and protect Rosalie--the name she shall bear." Obviously, there was no signature and absolutely no clew to the identity of the writer Two telegraph line repairers who had been working near Crow's house during the night, repairing damage done by the blizzard, gave out the news that they had seen a cloaked and mysterious-looking woman standing near the Methodist Church just before midnight, evidently disregarding the rage of the storm.

The sight was so unusual that the men paused and gazed at her for several minutes.

One of them was about to approach her when she turned and fled down the side street near by.
"Was she carryin' a big bundle ?" asked Anderson Crow.
The men replied in the negative.
"Then she couldn't have been the party wanted.


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