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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XXVIII
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She was a success--a pleasure in every way--not only to her hosts but to herself.

If there was a cloud hanging over her head through all these days and nights, the world was none the wiser; the silver lining was always visible.
Once while she was driving with the Bonners she saw a man whom she knew, but did not expect to ever look upon again.

She could not be mistaken in him.

It was Sam Welch, chief of the kidnapers.

He was gazing at her from a crowded street corner, but disappeared completely before Bonner could set the police on his trail.
Commencement Day at Cambridge brought back hundreds of the old men--the men famous in every branch of study and athletics.


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