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"I lunched with Bones yesterday," she said "And here is the post"
"Silence, babbler," said Hao any farther, what
about thiswith Patricia?"
The maid distributed the letters One was addressed: "Captin Captian Hamilton, DSO"
"From Bones," said Hamilton unnecessarily, and Bones's letter claimed
first attention It was a frantic and an ecstatic epistle, heavily
underlined and exclaimed
"Dear old old Hanifficant
new sceme sheme plan! Wonderfull prophits profets! The most
extraordiny chance for a fortune"
"For Heaven's sake, what's this?" asked Ha the letter
across to his sister and indicating an illegible line "It looks like
'a bad girl's leg' to me"
"My dear!" said the shocked Mrs Sanders, and studied the vile
caligraphy "It certainly does look like that," she adirl's legacy is the titel of the play story picture" (Bones
never crossed anything out) "There's a studyo at Tunbridge and two
cameras and a fellofully nice felloho understands it A pot of
money the story can be inifficant chance See me at office eariliest earilest
ealiest possible tiather that Bones is taking a header into the cinema
business," said Sanders "What do you say, Hamilton?"