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The Prisoner of the Mill; or, Captain Hayward's "Body Guard"

Chapter 16: TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
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The story begins in a wartime army camp where a young captain worries over an imminent battle while his sister remains with him and an eccentric, devoted servant acts as his bodyguard. Scenes of military expectation and domestic anxiety give way to action in the Ozark countryside, where a courtship is interrupted by violent intrusion, an Indian appears, a desperate rescue frees a wounded stranger, and events coalesce around a rural mill to reveal a suspenseful mystery about a captive and the secrets that led to his confinement.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE

Punctuation and hyphenation have been made consistent.

The spelling has been retained with the exception of the following:

hight -> height
iutruder -> intruder
turkle-dove -> turtle-dove
disppointment -> disappointment
he’ll dirty has hands -> he’ll dirty his hands