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Lemmi
Hautala
was
twelve
years
old
and
had
,
"
it
was
feared
,
wandered
away
in
a
fit
of
delirium
"
on
December
the
thirteenth
,
1876
.
"
A
search
being
immediately
effected
,
but
impeded
by
the
snows
,
which
are
blinding
.
"
The
council
had
voted
unanimously
to
send
the
Hautala
family
their
condolences
.
The
fire
at
Olsen
s
livery
stables
the
following
week
was
extinguished
without
any
injury
or
loss
of
life
,
human
or
equine
.
Shadow
scanned
the
closely
printed
columns
.
He
found
no
further
mention
of
Lemmi
Hautala
.
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And
then
,
on
something
slightly
more
than
a
whim
,
he
flipped
the
pages
forward
to
the
winter
of
1877
.
He
found
what
he
was
looking
for
mentioned
as
an
aside
in
the
January
minutes
:
Jessie
Lovat
,
age
not
given
,
"
a
Negro
child
,
"
had
vanished
on
the
night
of
the
twenty
-
eighth
of
December
.
It
was
believed
that
she
might
have
been
"
abducted
by
traveling
so
-
called
pedlars
,
who
were
run
out
of
town
the
previous
week
,
having
been
discovered
to
be
engaged
in
certain
larcenous
acts
.
They
were
said
to
be
making
for
St
.
Paul
.
"
Telegrams
had
been
sent
to
St
.
Paul
,
but
no
results
were
reported
.
Condolences
were
not
sent
to
the
Lovat
family
.
Shadow
was
scanning
the
minutes
of
winter
1878
when
Chad
Mulligan
knocked
and
entered
,
looking
shamefaced
,
like
a
child
bringing
home
a
bad
report
card
.
"
Mister
Ainsel
,
"
he
said
.
"
Mike
.
I
m
truly
sorry
about
this
.
I
appreciate
how
easy
you
ve
been
about
all
this
.
Personally
,
I
like
you
.
But
that
don
t
change
anything
,
you
know
?
"
Shadow
said
he
knew
.
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"
I
got
no
choice
in
the
matter
,
"
said
Chad
,
"
but
to
place
you
under
arrest
for
violating
your
parole
.
"
Then
Police
Chief
Chad
Mulligan
read
Shadow
his
rights
.
He
filled
out
some
paperwork
.
He
took
Shadow
s
prints
.
He
walked
him
down
the
hall
to
the
county
jail
,
on
the
other
side
of
the
building
.
There
was
a
long
counter
and
several
doorways
on
one
side
of
the
room
,
two
holding
cells
and
a
doorway
on
the
other
.
One
of
the
cells
was
occupied
a
man
slept
on
a
cement
bed
under
a
thin
blanket
.
The
other
was
empty
.
There
was
a
sleepy
-
looking
woman
in
a
brown
uniform
behind
the
counter
,
watching
Jay
Leno
on
a
small
white
portable
television
.
She
took
the
papers
from
Chad
,
and
signed
for
Shadow
.
Chad
hung
around
,
filled
in
more
papers
.
The
woman
came
around
the
counter
,
patted
Shadow
down
,
took
all
his
possessions
wallet
,
coins
,
front
door
key
,
book
,
watch
and
put
them
on
the
counter
,
then
gave
him
a
plastic
bag
with
orange
clothes
in
it
and
told
him
to
go
into
the
open
cell
and
change
into
them
.
He
could
keep
his
own
underwear
and
socks
.