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Carried by Storm - -

May Agnes Fleming

Publisher: idb

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Summary

"Do not laugh," says Miss Ventnor, austerely; "there is nothing to laugh at. A dark and direful tragedy was enacted within the walls of that gloomy red farm-house—let me see—four—yes, nearly five years ago. Do you see that third window to the right, in the attic story? Well, a man was murdered—stabbed to death ...
Available since: 12/17/2017.

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