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At the same moment the shopman came back and wondered at his customer'strembling hand as he showed her what he had brought. She scarcelyunderstood what he said. She had turned cold as ice, and was saying overand over to herself, "The murderer, the murderer. " She hurried to finishher business and get out into the open air, for in the store she feltstifled. She had never before seen, to her knowledge, this Clarkson, whom she accused in her heart; and now his evil countenance, his harshvoice and ...brutal laugh had thrown her into a sudden terror and tumult. As she walked quickly along, she remembered a story she had heard ofhim, when and how she scarcely knew, but the story itself came back toher mind with singular distinctness. A poor boy, an orphan, had been engaged by Clarkson as a servant. Muchof the hard rough work about the kind of bush farm established by thesquatter, fell to his share; he was not ill fed, for Mrs. Clarkson sawto that, but his promised wages never were paid. The lad complained tohis few acquaintance that nearly the whole sum due to him for two years'service was still in his master's hands, and though he dared not letClarkson know that he had complained, he took courage, by their advice, to threaten him with the law.
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