Chapter 6

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Once past Camperdown Works, Lochee High Street split in two, with one road heading west towards Liff and the north past Dryburgh House towards Coupar Angus. Watters tried the Liff Road first, as there were more houses and more chance of tracing the stolen coach. Back to knocking on doors. Back to knocking on doors.The headmaster of the Lochee Sessional School shook his head when Watters questioned him. “I didn’t hear anything unusual, Sergeant,” he said brusquely, “if you’ll excuse me, I am busy.” He closed the door and returned to his reluctant pupils. The housewife at Ivy Cottage gave a similar reply, as did the dwellers at the West Mill. By the time Watters reached the cottages at Camperdown Quarry, he was convinced he was on the wrong road. I’ve spent two hours asking questions wit

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