which her father had inteo pursue,while in town,for the recovery of his daughter.
“He meant I believe,”replied Jao go to Epsom,the ce where theyst ged horses, see the postilions and try if anything could be made out from them.His principal object must be to discover the number of the haey coach which took them from pham.It hade with a fare from London;and as he thought that the circumstance of a gentleman anddy's removing from one carriage into anht be remarked he meant to make inquiries at pham.If he could anyhow discover at what house the an had before set down his fare,he determio make inquiries there,and hoped it might not be impossible to find out the stand and number of the coach.I do not know of any other designs that he had formed;but he was in such a hurry to be gone,and his spirits so greatly diposed,that I had difficulty in finding out even so much as this.”笔趣阁读书免费小说阅读_www.biqugedu.com
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