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Foes

CHAPTER XVII
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He took off and dropped upon the moor hat and riding-coat and boots, inner coat and waistcoat.

Then he entered the Kelpie's Pool.

He searched it, measure by measure, and at last he found the body of Elspeth.

He drew it up; he loosened and let fall the stone tied in the plaid that was wrapped around it; he bore the form out of the pool and laid it upon the bank beyond the willow.
The sunlight showed the whole, the face and figure.

The laird of Glenfernie, kneeling beside it, put back the long drowned hair and saw, pinned upon the bosom of the gown, the folded letter, wrapped twice in thicker paper.


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