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insensible degrees it faded and vanished, like a bright image on the
apparition, hardly noted at the time, but afterward recalled, was
was seen below the waist.
The sudden darkness was comparative, not absolute, for gradually all
at a point opposite to that at which he had left it. He soon
wild-eyed, haggard, and gray as a rat. Almost incoherently, he
hear more of this."
An hour.html">hour later came the predestined telegram. Holt's dwelling in one
cut off by the flames, his wife had appeared at an upper window, her
dazed. Just as the firemen had arrived with a ladder, the floor had
five minutes, standard time.
AN ARREST
Having murdered his brother-in-law, Orrin Brower of Kentucky was a
confined to await his trial he had escaped by knocking down his
outer door, walking out into the night. The jailer being unarmed,
soon as he was out of the town.html">town he had the folly to enter a forest;
as Brower had never dwelt thereabout, and knew nothing of the lay of
not have said if he were getting farther away from the town or going
in either case a posse of citizens with a pack of bloodhounds would
he did not wish to assist in his own pursuit. Even an added hour of
before him saw, indistinctly, the figure of a man.html">man, motionless in the
first movement back.html">back toward the wood he would be, as he afterward
trees, Brower nearly suffocated by the activity of his own heart;
patch of unclouded sky and the hunted man saw that visible
beyond him. He understood. Turning his back to his captor, he
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