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The Red Cross Girl

CHAPTER 4
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He had not considered that standing in the moonlight he was a conspicuous figure.
The planks of the wharf creaked and a man came toward him.

As one who means to attack, or who fears attack, he approached warily.

He wore high boots, riding breeches, and a sombrero.

He was a little man, but his movements were alert and active.

To David he seemed unnecessarily excited.


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