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The Mississippi Bubble

CHAPTER XIII
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He sprang from the carriage and met Mr.Wilson.And so--they passed a time or so, and 'twas done.

Mr.
Wilson died a few moments later.

My brother was taken and lodged in jail.

There is said to be bitter feeling at the court over this custom of dueling, and it has long been thought that an example would be made." "And this letter without doubt bears upon all this?
Perhaps it might be well if I made both of us owners of its contents." "Assuredly, I should say," replied Will, too distracted to take full heed.
The girl tore open the inclosure.

She saw but three words, written boldly, firmly, addressed to no one, and signed by no one.
"Come to me!" Thus spoke the message.


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