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  2. CHAPTER IV.

    "Apparently the ex-herd in a droli mixture of shrewdness and simplicity," said Sharman. "He is, and dogged as a m[?]le," Hirst ...

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  3. THE RIDDLE OF THE RAIL.

    "Well, it's like this,"Jagger grinned."You leave it to me. I will see Mrs. Van Geldt after a chat with the doctor, and if the Marchmonts have no objection to letting ...

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  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    Does any well-fed, well-housed, wellincomed man know what be would do if he were really up against it? Claude Arling was up against it—very ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXXIX.

    It was all working out exactly in the way in which Jagger hoped. He had the best part of an hour or more in which to carry out his preliminary plans. He found ...

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  7. CHAPTER XXXVIII.

    Jagger was particularly anxious to hear the result of the interview between Mrs. Van Geldt and Norcliff. He had already begun to work up his story, because it ...

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