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Foes

CHAPTER XVII
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We can hear no word of her from any.

Her grandfather and I and the men at White Farm looked for her through the night.

This morning there's an alarm sent up and down the dale." "What harm could happen--" "She might have strayed into some lonely place--fallen--hurt herself.
There were gipsies seen the other day over by Windyedge.

Or she might have walked on and on upon what road she took, and somehow none chanced to notice her.

I am going now to ride the Edinburgh way." "Have you gone up the glen ?" "That was tried this morning at first light.


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