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He grinned, and I sain, for Larry was one of the few
had only
quickened my old affection for hiospel
truth what that fellow tells you about the estate I
should be a little wary if I were you Now, I've been
kicking around here for a couple of weeks, dodging the
detectives, and incidentally reading the newspapers
Perhaps you don't understand that this estate of John
Marshall Glenarood bit"
"I didn't know it," I admitted lamely Larry had
always been able to instruct me about most matters; it
holly possible that he could speak wisely aboutfrom
the Mediterranean on a steamer But the house out
there and the mysterious disappearance of the property
have been duly discussed You're evidently an object
of some public interest,"-and he drew fro "Here's a sarandson of John Marshall Glenarm,
the eccentric millionaire who died suddenly in Vermont
last summer, arrived on the Maxinkuckee frorandfather's
will, Glenarm is required to reside for a year at a curious
house established by John Marshall Glenarm near Lake