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The Hidden Hour
BY J. B. t-IARRIS.BURLAND
CHAPTER X.—(Cont'd.) shoes 'with silver buckles, came for -
"Really, Ardington," laughed Tre- I ward and bowed his powderaed head
rt Heuiin vay is
wick; I didn't see you were drinking
my health, Good luck to you, my
boy,,, .
Later on they made their way into
the smoking -room, a lofty but not
over -spacious apartment. There were
very few men in it. Most of them
had either left the club or had gone
upstairs to the billiards and' card
rooms. Sir Alexander Bradney was
sitting near the fire.
"Hullo, Hemingay," he said.
"Haven't seen you forquite a time,"
reverently "I've been dowti�in ent. Do you
horn. ' If we weren t such old friends order; - and, when the man had taken know Garwick—no . Well, you ought
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