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  2. A Twist of a Bridle Rein

    When Captain Thomas Cook, police magistrate, of Dungog, had taken an oath that he would not sleep at Auchentorlie until he had ...

    Article : 336 words
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  5. MYSTERIOUS HORSEMEN.

    "'Tis likely," he said, "that, the rascals will have a guard posted at the summit, so we must come upon them by strategy. I will take with ...

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  6. MAKE SHOWS THE WAY.

    "Did I get him?" asked Abbott, with a groan. "No," snapped the magistrate," "And because McKinlay would not ...

    Article : 386 words
  7. A MOUNTED ARSENAL.

    "Tis foolish, Captain," protested the doctor. "We are unarmed and badly horsed. If we come upon the rascals they will take to cover and ...

    Article : 546 words
  8. THE "TRUSTED" SERVANT.

    On the floor of a cunningly-concealed cave of large dimensions lay a man, outstretched, a case-bottle of clutched clutched in his right hand. ...

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