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"You took me andyou, respected sir and cross-exa in a deuce of a hole for a lawyer"
"I see," said the elderly man "Will you do me a favour? Will you let
me see your copy of that picture before you show it to Mr Lewis? As
the respected park proprietor"--he smiled--"you owe me that"
"Certainly, my dear old friend and fellow-sufferer," said Bones
"Bless ave the address of the little Wardour Street studio where the film
would be developed and printed, and fixed the morrow for an exhibition
"I should very ht, if it is no trouble to
you"
"We will certainly do our best, sir," Hamilton felt it was necessary to
interfere at this point
"Of course, any extra expense you are put to as the result of
facilitating the printing, or whatever you do to these fillad to pay"
He aiting for Bones and Hay little private theatre which Bones, with great difficulty, had
secured for his use The printing of the picture had been accelerated,
and though the print was slightly speckled, it was a good one
The elderly man sat in a chair and watched it reeled off, and when the
lights in the little theatre went up, he turned to Bones with a smile