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Om: of (ho letters was postnuuked at n country town in the blate, hundreds of miles away, and w.'u. from Tolkud. 1 binformed hoi Mint, he was in gaol, and that this note had boon smuggled out. by a friend. Ho could not come to her for months, and was powoile^ to help hot. Sho looked at it in «i hopeless way, tor hcio w.is one prop knocked out. from undei hoi. Sho took tiio ot.hei cagei \y II waf- iiom the camp of the -th lVnnsylvat\ia, but the diiection wa.s not in the handwiitiug *\\o hud boon .'leeiittomed to Sho opened \t;, km I the HiK-s a "d fell tainting to Urn (loor. if M.i- from Col. Mackintosh, ami informal hovoi thodcith of Winl Butv^ •lohn Casiidy look the lottos -md le.ul Uiem, and a Mmle of exultation luoke over !it-> face. 'Mo^lnj i\onv iiiswoik promptly, and Pollaid is h.ifo. ll u-oik.s well,' Hiought. ho. 1 I needn't, pi e-s this mat tei now. And ho left f ho luui-e.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 271, 9 June 1888, Page 6
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174CHAPTER IN -(CONTINUED.) Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 271, 9 June 1888, Page 6
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