. Donald and Dorothy . CHAPTER XXXII. DONALD MAKES A DISCOVERY. The new French advertisement and a companion to it,printed in German, were duly issued; but, alas ! nothingcame from them. However, Donald carefully preservedthe black pieces he had obtained in Liverpool, trustingthat, in some way, they yet might be of service to now visited the shops, examined old hotel registers,and hunted up persons whose address he had obtainedfrom his uncle, or from the owners of the few of these that were to be found could, after all,but repeat what they remembered of the account they h
. Donald and Dorothy . CHAPTER XXXII. DONALD MAKES A DISCOVERY. The new French advertisement and a companion to it,printed in German, were duly issued; but, alas ! nothingcame from them. However, Donald carefully preservedthe black pieces he had obtained in Liverpool, trustingthat, in some way, they yet might be of service to now visited the shops, examined old hotel registers,and hunted up persons whose address he had obtainedfrom his uncle, or from the owners of the few of these that were to be found could, after all,but repeat what they remembered of the account they hadgiven to Mr. Eeed and Henry Wakeley many years before. Don found in an old book of one of tlie hotels at Aix-la-Chapelle the names of Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott Reed on thelist of arrivals, — no mention of a maid or of a , in the books of another hotel whither they hadmoved, he found a settlement for board of Wolcott Reed,wife, and maid. At the same hotel a later entry recordedthat Mrs. Wolcott Reed (widow), nu
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