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She could not eat

Nevertheless when she herself admitted a new patient for Dick that

afternoon, she had no pre-rooish man, perhaps in his late

thirties, and went quietly on her way to her sitting-roo

On the other hand, Louis Bassett was feeling more or less uncomfortable

There was an air of peace and quiet respectability about the old house,

a do cake, a quietness and stability that somehow

made his errand appear absurd To connect it with Judson Clark and his

tumultuous past seeic headache

When, hat in hand, he walked into Dick's consulting room, he had made up

his ination for a

prescription, walk out again, and try to forget that he had let a chance

resemblance carry him off his feet

But, as he watched the man who sat across from him, tilted back in his

swivel chair, he was not so sure Here was the saure, the

heavy brown hair, the features and boyish sht before As Judson Clark ht have looked at thirty-two

this man looked