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Harte, Bret, 1836-1902

"A Sappho of Green Springs"

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The stranger looked puzzled. "I'm looking for a Mr. Dawson," he said
reflectively, "but I may have made some mistake. Do you know Major
Randolph's house hereabouts?"
"I do. I am Mrs. Randolph," she said stiffly.
The stranger's brow cleared, and he smiled pleasantly. "Then this is a
fortunate meeting," he said, raising his hat again as he reined in his
horse beside the wagon, "for I am Mr. Mallory, and I was looking forward
to the pleasure of presenting myself to you an hour or two later. The
fact is, an old acquaintance, Mr. Dawson, telegraphed me yesterday to
meet him here on urgent business, and I felt obliged to go there first."
Mrs. Randolph's eyes sparkled with a sudden gratified intelligence, but
her manner seemed rather to increase than abate its grim precision.
"Our meeting this morning, Mr. Mallory, is both fortunate and
unfortunate, for I regret to say that your daughter, who has not been
quite herself since the earthquake, was missing early this morning and
has not yet been found, though we have searched everywhere.


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