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The Cry Of A Nighthawk |
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"I let him walk to his death, Petrie," I heard dimly. "God forgive me --God forgive me!" The words aroused me. "Smith"-- my voice came as a whisper--"for one awful moment I thought--" "So did some one else," he rapped. "Our poor sailor has met the end designed for me, Petrie!" At that I realized two things: I knew why Forsyth's face had struck me as being familiar in some puzzling way, and I knew why Forsyth now lay dead upon the grass. Save that he was a fair man and wore a slight mustache, he was, in features and build, the double of Nayland Smith! |
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