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The Postmaster’s Daughter

CHAPTER IX
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"Are these bullet-holes ?" "They are." "An' is this what someone fired at ?" "Yes." "But how in thunder--" He checked himself in time.

He did not want to admit that he had been watching the only recognized road to Grant's house all the evening.
"Quite so!" chortled Furneaux, with admirable misunderstanding.

"You're quick on the trigger, Robinson--almost as quick as that friend of Grant's who arrived by the 5.30 from London.

You perceive at once that no ordinary head could have worn that hat without having its hair combed by the same bullet.

It was stuck on to a thick wig.


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