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  2. The Cloak of Darkness CHAPTER XII.

    "Queer case, this, Mr. Rolt," Inspector Shrewton observed when thiey were alone together. "I can't make it out at all. ...

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  3. FOR THE FARMER.

    Horses,—Those stabled and in regular work should be fed liberally. Those doing fast or heavy work should be clipped; if not wholly, then ...

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  4. MACHINERY AND WAR.

    No other great war has depended so much upon machinery as the present. This fact may do much to hasten the end of the struggle, through ...

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  5. CHAPTER XIII.

    Having sent word to the doctors that they might begin their work, Rolt went out to the stable-yard, where Judd, the coachman, with a ...

    Article : 2,391 words
  6. CHAPTER XIV.

    Next, day, the inquest on the body of the Countess was held at the was so far remarkable in that both Manor House. The medical evidence ...

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