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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Otto chewed an unlit cigar savagely. His morning mail was unusually heavy, and trying to his temper. He snarled intermittently, and at every snarl Sharman ...

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  3. THE MYSTERIOUS MR SMITH.

    Richard was awakened by the sound of whispering voices. "This way," someone said softly. A bar of light showed under his door ...

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  4. CHAPTER X.

    A little after eight o'clock that same evening Mrs. Johnston, sitting behind the curtains in her room on the ground floor, saw an expensive motor-car drive up. A ...

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  5. CHAPTER XX.

    The night was warm and airless, dimly lit by a waning moon. After supper at Violet Lodge, on the pretext that she and Kathleen had to go through the season's ...

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