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A Tale of a Lonely Parish

CHAPTER XIV
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In any other country of Europe that would have been the first fact communicated to the local police.

Very likely, thought Mr.Juxon, nobody knew it.
"I do not see," he said very slowly, "that the fact of there being a Mrs.
Goddard residing here in the least proves that she is any relation to this criminal.

The name is not so uncommon as that, you know." "Nor I either, sir.

In point of fact, sir, I was only thinking.

It's what you may call a striking coincidence, that's all." "It would have been a still more striking coincidence if his name had been Juxon like mine, or Ambrose like the vicar's," said the squire calmly.


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