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Telegrams.
September 1, —
1.—To Edward Delaney.
1.—To Edward Delaney.
Letter received. Dillon be hanged. I think
I ought to be on the ground.
J. F.
2.—To John Flemming.
Stay where you are. You would only com-plicate
matters. Do not move until you hear
from me.
E. D.
3.—To Edward Delaney.
My being at The Pines could be kept secret.
I must see her.
J. F.
4.—To John Flemming.
Do not think of it. It would be useless.
R. W. D. has locked M. in her room. You
would not be able to effect an interview.
E. D.
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5. — To Edward Delaney.
Locked her in her room. Good God. That
settles the question. I shall leave by the twelve-fifteen
express.
J. F.
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