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The Valley of Fear

CHAPTER 3--Lodge 341, Vermissa
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He had thought to pass in without ceremony as being an initiate of Chicago; but there were particular rites in Vermissa of which they were proud, and these had to be undergone by every postulant.

The assembly met in a large room reserved for such purposes at the Union House.

Some sixty members assembled at Vermissa; but that by no means represented the full strength of the organization, for there were several other lodges in the valley, and others across the mountains on each side, who exchanged members when any serious business was afoot, so that a crime might be done by men who were strangers to the locality.

Altogether there were not less than five hundred scattered over the coal district.
In the bare assembly room the men were gathered round a long table.

At the side was a second one laden with bottles and glasses, on which some members of the company were already turning their eyes.


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