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  3. CHAPTER XIII.—Dorothy's Mystery.

    I waited, wondering what I should do and indeed I think you will admit that I had a very difficult problem to solve. Should I step forward and confront them ...

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  4. CHAPTER XIV.—I am Arrested.

    The problem which I had tackled so lightly when it seemed to concern only the fate of Marple Dunthorne, became a very different matter indeed now that I ...

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  5. "SIR PETER'S HEIR."

    A dull fire burned low in the sick room. The blind was lowered and the narrow strip of rain-swept garden was shut from view. The wind whistled and ...

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  6. CHAPTER XV.—Dorothy's Disappearance.

    I knew nothing of the case against me until the inquest opened nest morning, and there the story was told in full. The first witness was the innkeeper, with ...

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