CHAPTER VII. SUNDRY DOINGS IN THE MIRK-1

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CHAPTER VII. SUNDRY DOINGS IN THE MIRK From Kirkmichael on the train stopped at every station, but no passenger seemed to leave or arrive at the little platforms white in the moon. At Dalquharter the case of provisions was safely transferred to the porter with instructions to take charge of it till it was sent for. During the next ten minutes Dickson's mind began to work upon his problem with a certain briskness. It was all nonsense that the law of Scotland could not be summoned to the defence. The jewels had been safely got rid of, and who was to dispute their possession? Not Dobson and his crew, who had no sort of title, and were out for n***d robbery. The girl had spoken of greater dangers from new enemies—k********g perhaps. Well, that was felony, and the police must be brought in.

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