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The American Senator

CHAPTER XIV
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CHAPTER XIV.
THE DILLSBOROUGH FEUD.
"It's that nasty, beastly, drunken club," said Mrs.Masters to her unfortunate husband on the Wednesday morning.

It may perhaps be remembered that the poisoned fox was found on the Saturday, and it may be imagined that Mr.Goarly had risen in importance since that day.

On the Saturday Bean with a couple of men employed by Lord Rufford, had searched the wood, and found four or five red herrings poisoned with strychnine.

There had been no doubt about the magnitude of the offence.

On the Monday a detective policeman, dressed of course in rustic disguise but not the less known to every one in the place, was wandering about between Dillsborough and Dillsborough Wood and making futile inquiries as to the purchase of strychnine,--and also as to the purchase of red herrings.


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