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Put Yourself in His Place

CHAPTER XII
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A friend of mine takes an interest in him." "And so do I.His case was a disgrace to the country, and to the constabulary of the place.

It occurred just ten days before I came here, and it seems to me that nothing was done which ought to have been done." Mr.Coventry put in a question or two, which elicited from Mr.Ransome all he knew about the matter.
"Where does this Little live ?" was the next inquiry.
"I don't know; but I think you could learn at Mr.Cheetham's.

The only time I ever saw Little, he was walking with the foreman of those works.
He was pointed out to me.

A dark young man; carries himself remarkably well--doesn't look like a workman.

If they don't know at Cheetham's, I'll find him out for you in twenty-four hours." "But this Grotait.


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