[A Hoosier Chronicle by Meredith Nicholson]@TWC D-Link bookA Hoosier Chronicle CHAPTER X 31/44
Just when we're all tired of summer, it takes its last fling at us." "It has been very warm.
I came over from Montgomery this afternoon and it was very dusty and disagreeable on the train." "From Montgomery ?" repeated Dan, surprised and perplexed.
Then, as it dawned upon him that this was the girl who had opened the door for him at Professor Kelton's house in Montgomery when he had gone there with a letter from Fitch, "You see," he said, "we've met before, in your own house.
You very kindly went off to find some one for me--and didn't come back; but I passed you on the campus as I was leaving." He had for the moment forgotten the name of the old gentleman to whom he had borne a letter from Mr.Fitch.He would have forgotten the incident completely long ago if it had not been for the curious manner in which the lawyer had received his report and the secrecy so carefully enjoined.
It was odd that he should have chanced upon these people again.
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