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The Dead Boxer

CHAPTER IV
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You are a modest, interesting woman, and I regret the loss you have sustained.

At present there are no grounds for committing any of the parties charged with the robbery.

This unhappy woman I commit only as a vagrant, until her niece is found, after that we shall probably be able to see somewhat farther into this strange affair." "Something tells' me, sir," replied the stranger, "that this young man is as innocent of the robbery as the child unborn.

It's not my intention ever to think of prosecuting him.

What I have done in the matter was against my own wishes." "God in heaven bless you for the words!" exclaimed the parents of O'Rorke, each pressing her hand with delight and gratitude.


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