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guish the skull itself. When I investigated early 

 the next morning, I found that only a few pieces 

 of the skull remained on the roof, the greater 



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portion being scattered about on the ground; 

 near the edge of the gable the shingles had been 

 bored through by a high-power rifle ball. Asa 



