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Tracy Park

CHAPTER XXII
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He ought to be found and punished.

Think what harm he has done to me by letting them accuse me,' Harold answered, indignantly.
'No, no, Hally,' Jerry replied.

'No one accused you but Tom, and he is meaner than dirt; and if they did think you took them, and if you had to go, I should not let you; I should go in your place.

I could do it for you and Mr.Arthur, but for no one else.

Oh, I hope they will never find them.' She put her hands to her head, and looked so white and faint that Harold was alarmed, and took her at once to his mother, who, scarcely less frightened than himself, made her lie down, and brought her a piece of toast and a cup of milk, which revived her a little.


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