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The Postmaster’s Daughter

CHAPTER XII
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Being a non-interfering, self-contained man, he seemed to be rather irresolute.

But that condition passed quickly.

Leaning over the counter, he secured a hat and a pair of field-glasses, and went out.

He, too, knew of Mrs.Jefferson's weakness for shopping in Knoleworth, and that good lady had gone there again.

Her train was due in ten minutes.


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