. Wisconsin medical recorder . that her mistress, MissRockford, had been read-ing until quite late, whenshe laid down her book,glanced at her watch, andrising went on the veran-da, and then walked on tothe lawn and stood besidea large tree; here she wasjoined by a man, wearinga light ulster and soft hat. They talkedin a low tone, standing in the shadow ofthe tree. She could not see the man dis-tinctly, but she was positive it was theartist, Karl Dungar. Then the girl called back that she wasgoing for a short walk and would beback in a little while, and they startedaway. The moon went behind so
. Wisconsin medical recorder . that her mistress, MissRockford, had been read-ing until quite late, whenshe laid down her book,glanced at her watch, andrising went on the veran-da, and then walked on tothe lawn and stood besidea large tree; here she wasjoined by a man, wearinga light ulster and soft hat. They talkedin a low tone, standing in the shadow ofthe tree. She could not see the man dis-tinctly, but she was positive it was theartist, Karl Dungar. Then the girl called back that she wasgoing for a short walk and would beback in a little while, and they startedaway. The moon went behind someclouds and she could not see which direc-tion they took. Miss Rockford did notreturn that night, and it was thoughtshe might have passed the evening witha friend, but investigation proved thatshe had not beenseen at any of theplaces where shewas in the habit ofvisiting. Her anx-ious parent couldobtain no trace ofher, and as theday passed and theevening came, thesituation remainedthe same. And thesecond day of herdisappearanc
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