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I was rather sorry for hiony of solelooirl" trick So None

of us said anything We sat about that big round table as if assembled

for a conference and looked at each other in a sort of fatuous

consternation I would have ended by laughing outright if I had not been

saved fro preposterous

He began with grave anguish to talk of going to the police in the

people to drag the

ponds for

about co lady's relatives It seeestion; but Fyne and his wife exchanged such a

significant glance that I felt as though I had made a tactless remark

But I really wanted to help poor Fyne; and as I could see that, manlike,

he suffered fro, I

said: "Nothing of this can be done till to-ht into the nature of your thoughts I can tell you what o and look at the bottom of the old quarry which