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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER VII
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The Mysterious Visitor The entire Crow family watched him in stupefaction until he disappeared down the lane that led to Hapgood's grove.

It was then, and not until then, that Anderson Crow took a breath.
"Good Lord, Eva, what do you mean ?" he gasped.
"Mean ?" she almost shrieked.

"Anderson Crow, didn't you recognise that feller?
He ain't no more detective than you er me.

He's the self-same tramp that you put in the calaboose last week, and the week before, too.
I thought I'd seen his ugly face before.

He's--" "Great jumpin' geeswax!" roared the town marshal.


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