The Dock Rats of New York by Harlan Page Halsey
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"No." "Then why do you say she suspects that she is not your child?" "Well, from many little things I have been led to suspect that. She herself has a suspicion of the real truth." "You must then tell me her history." "I dare not." "Listen old man, I am her friend and your friend; this is no place for Renie; when she was a mere child it was all right, but now it is not safe. You must give her to me! and listen; should anyone ever come to claim her, she shall be surrendered, and you will receive any reward that may be paid!" "I do not think anyone will ever come for her, but could I solve one mystery I know where to look." "For what?" "Her friends." CHAPTER VI. |
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