Chapter 10

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Kat reported some more news from her useful gossip website. This was sightings — many sightings — of a Cobb and Co. stagecoach. It was the same stagecoach every time, the gossips had determined. They worked out, in fact, that it was the same scene every single time, from the rumbling of the coach along the road to the moment when a shout hung over it in the still air. “Stand and deliver!” the call rang out, and then the scene faded. One thing she had been able to ascertain: three bushrangers were involved, and none of them was Mabel’s William. Lil was trying to explain Jackey-Jackey to Kat. She felt it was essential to let Kat know about Mabel’s interesting relationship with the ghost, because she rather suspected that Kat would easily become fascinated by him. Not bad looking, flirtati

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