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The Girl at the Halfway House

CHAPTER XXXV
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The past lay correlated, and for the future there were no longer any wonderings.
His dream, devoutly sought, had given peace.
[*]Before his twenty-ninth year Edward Franklin's hair had always been a dark reddish brown.

When he returned from a certain journey it was noticed that upon his temple there was a lock of snowy whiteness.
Shon-to, a Cheyenne Indian, once noticed this and said to Franklin: "You have slept upon the Dreaming Hill, and a finger has touched you! Among my people there was a man who had a spot of white in his hair, and his father had this spot, and his son after him.

These men were thought to have been touched by the finger of a dream many years ago.
These men could see in the dark." The Indian said this confidently..


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