4/12 This is a strange affair." As he spoke, he turned over the paper, and read on the other side,--"Places to be attacked." "Why, this looks serious," he continued, with some excitement of manner. "'Places to be attacked,'-- don't that seem to you as if it might be a list of places for these rioters to set upon? Who could have left it here ?" "I raly don't know," replied the old man. "Kinch told me suthin' last night about some gemman comin' here and changing his clothes; p'raps 'twas him. I'd like to know who 'twas myself. |