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CHAPTER LXVII. MR. MOULDER BACKS HIS OPINION.
As the day of the trial drew nigh, the perturbation of poor John Kenneby\'s mind became very great. Moulder had not intended to frighten him, but had thought it well to put him up to what he believed to be the truth. No doubt he would be badgered and bu............
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