For Woman's Love by Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth
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study, and there made out a warrant for the arrest of Hyacinth Woods on
the charge of vagrancy. This he directed to William Hook, county constable, and sent it off to the county seat by one of his servants. He waited all the rest of the day for the return of the warrant with the prisoner, but in vain. The next day, in the afternoon, Constable Hook made his appearance before the magistrate without the prisoner, and reported: "She cannot be found. I went first to her hut on the mountain, but it was in ruins. It had fallen in. I searched for the woman everywhere, and only found out that she had not been seen by anybody since the day of the grand wedding here," replied the officer. "The old crone is lost on the same day that the young governor was missing, eh? Very significant. I want you to take a paper for me to the _Peakeville Gazette_. I will advertise a thousand dollars reward for the discovery of that woman. She knows the fate of Rothsay." CHAPTER III. A MOUNTAIN IDYL--THE GIRL AND THE BOY. On a fine day near the end of October, several years before the opening of this story, the express train from the southwest was speeding on toward North End. In one of the middle cars, which was not crowded, nor, |
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