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The air was thick with falling snow, and the country side looked a formless mass of chilly White ness, as the southwestern mail train carried John Treverton on a lonely midnight journey.
There were not many pepe in the train on that bleak night, and Mr, Treverton had a secondclass compartment to himself,

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