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Dunster was missed, and when the whole town was wondering what had become of him, a certain colt of Mr. Wilkins's had needed bleeding, and that he had been sent by Dixon to the farrier's for a horse-lancet, an errand which he had remarked upon at the time, as he knew that Dixon had a fleam of his own. Mr. Osbaldistone was examined. Here Ellinor shuddered.
Dunster's body, found in the cutting of the new line of railroad from Hamley to the nearest railway station; the body so hastily buried long ago, in its clothes, by which it was now recognised a recognition confirmed by one or two more personal and indestructible things, such as his watch and seal with his initials; of the shock to everyone, the Osbaldistones in particular, on the further discovery of a fleam or horse-lancet, having the name of Abraham Dixon engraved on the handle; how Dixon had gone on Mr.
"I came into papa's room just after he had struck Mr. Dunster the blow. He was lying insensible, as we thought dead, as he really was." "What was Dixon's part in it? He must have known a good deal about it. And the horse-lancet that was found with his name upon it?" "Papa went to wake Dixon, and he brought his fleam I suppose to try and bleed him. I have said enough, have I not?
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