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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER VII
7/15

"Are you any kin to it ?" "I am very much interested." "By giminy, I believe you're the one who left her here," cried the detective.

"Are you a typewriter ?" "I'll answer your questions if you'll allow me to step inside.

It is very cold out here." Anderson Crow stood aside and the tall, black figure entered the hall.
He led her to the warm sitting-room and gave her a chair before the "base-burner." "Here, Mr.Crow, is an envelope containing two hundred and fifty dollars.

That proves my good faith.

I cannot tell you who I am nor what relation I bear to the baby.


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