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The Seventh Man

CHAPTER XL
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Partly by instinct, and partly because it was aflame with lights, he moved straight to the house at which he had learned tidings of three men he sought on his last visit to Alder.

Now there were more lights showing from the windows of that place than there were in all the rest of Alder; at the hitching racks in front, horses stood tethered in long double rows, and a noise of voices rolled out and up and down the street.
Undoubtedly, there was a festival there, and all Alder would turn out to such an affair.

All Alder, including Vic Gregg, the seventh man.

A group came down the street for the widow's house; they were laughing and shouting, and they carried lanterns; away from them Barry slipped like a ghost and stood in the shadow of the house.
There might be other such crowds, and they were dangerous to Barry, so now he hunted for a means of breaking into the house of the widow unseen.

The windows, as he went down the side of the building, he noted to be high, but not too high to be reached by a skillful, noiseless climber.


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