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-The Project Gutenberg eBook of Master Tales of Mystery, Volume I
+Master Tales of Mystery, Volume I | Project Gutenberg
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@@ -512,7 +509,7 @@ Three Forks Tavern has been long forgotten, but at the
time of which I write it was a well-known but
little-frequented house, situated just back of the highway on the
verge of the forest lying between the two towns of Chester
-and Danton in southern Ohio. It was of ancient build, ana
+and Danton in southern Ohio. It was of ancient build, and
had all the picturesqueness of age and the English traditions
of its original builder. Though so near two thriving towns,
it retained its own quality of apparent remoteness from city