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CHAPTER VII. DEAN FINDS A CLEW.
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Dean was inclined to agree with his companion. The story told by his uncle was so preposterous1 that it could be explained only on the hypothesis that the speaker's mind was unbalanced.
"I don't know. I must have fainted."
"No, I don't feel hurt."
"It's queer, Dean," said Mr. Gould, with a puzzled look. "I can't make it out."
"I think the robber must have taken me out of the buggy, and set me down under the tree."
"After taking your thousand dollars?"
"Yes, it is hard that I should lose it. I was countin' on what I would do with it. I thought I would pay off the mortgage on my house."
"Who holds the mortgage?"
Again Dean and Mr. Gould exchanged looks.47 Neither put any confidence in the story told by the victim.
Adin Dunham was invited to take a seat in the buggy, Dean resigning his place and sitting behind. So they reached home.
"Go in, Dean, and tell your aunt what has happened, so that she needn't be frightened when she sees your uncle," said Mr. Gould.
Dean obeyed instructions.
"Aunt," said Dean, "you are not to be frightened, but uncle met with an accident. He isn't hurt!" he added, noticing the quick look of alarm, "but he says he has been robbed."
"Robbed! Has he lost the thousand dollars?" exclaimed Mrs. Dunham in a trembling voice.
"Then he says he has lost it?"
"Yes."
"Heaven help us to bear this terrible blow!" ejaculated Mrs. Dunham, sinking into a chair. "I wish he had taken you with him."
"I wish so, too. I don't believe one robber would have been a match for us both."
Here Adin Dunham entered the house. He looked ten years older than when he left it in the morning, and there was a vacant look in the eyes.
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