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How bromidic to note it--we have many tastes in common!
EX-STRAWBERRY MAN
The third letter froony Colu woman at the Carlton the excite ti
of its receipt, she sat in her roo over the mystery of
the house in Adelphi Terrace When first she had heard that Captain
Fraser-Freer, of the Indian Army, was dead of a knife wound over the
heart, the news had shocked her like that of the loss of some old
and dear friend She had desired passionately the apprehension of his
murderer, and had turned over and over in her mind the possibilities of
white asters, a scarab pin and a Houiltyfriend of hers--a friend whose name she did
not know--to wholed in the affair For frolance in the restaurant and, far more, from his letters, she
liked him extremely
And now came his third letter, in which he related the connection of