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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER XIV
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When I found him here, under the name of A.Jones, the disappearance was solved." "I think," said Uncle John, "you are laboring under a serious, if somewhat natural, mistake.

The subject of this picture is like A.Jones, indeed, but he is older and his expression more--more--" "Blase and sophisticated," said Patsy.
"Thank you, my dear; I am no dictionary, and if those are real words they may convey my meaning.

I feel quite sure, Mr.Le Drieux, that the story of Andrews can not be the story of young Jones." Le Drieux took the picture and replaced it in his pocket.
"To err is human," said he, "and I will admit the possibility of my being mistaken in my man.

But you will admit the resemblance ?" "Yes.

They might be brothers.


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