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The Girl at the Halfway House

CHAPTER XXIV
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There were also upon that side of the shack a little table, a chair, and a dainty looking-glass, with a few other such feminine appurtenances.

Two wash-stands, with basins, went far toward completing the remaining furniture.

It must be admitted that there was dust upon the table and in the basins.

The housekeeper in Mary Ellen apologized as she began to clean them.

"We don't sleep here very often," she said.
"And aren't you afraid ?" said Franklin.
"Not now.


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