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� 1. 'The Ringer," he said with conviction. -.0,"Thick' is the word I'd use"..,said would have killed the deputy gover- I have 'never heard ,of a solicitor' be- in amazement. I I .... I ":.I'
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Graduate.of Faculty of Medicine, indeeq,,. he was standing in the full ly. "Lor', mfss� you don't know all Iff-ackitt came in to clear away the plA no 111'achi 'ne of suffici6nt. maghif . I ..... ,''
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DIL C. MACKAY , -'In that case," said Bliss, "you had black top; but the piano fascinated Urgent and Confidential" and bore is such an impetuous boy, and probim; obviously wishing to �peak to her. LONDON AND WINGRAM . I � 11; ",
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. � geons of Ontario. that I did climb that infernal"r'ope, a key that tinkled sharply, and apol- "You can go." . realize that. Yes, my dear, we'll find. �r. Lomou ........ ::,.-'.'-1" ."�),�
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DPL H. HUGH ROSS Lenley's bedroom, - a -,I did inspect "I'm going up to Scotland Yard to-, upon his servant before he tore open He evidently brooded upon this as- You." Londesboro ................. 2.40, : -11,
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, don, England. Office though it may not satisfy you. i eant' and forty-five thousand perpur- see you at his office at Scotland pulled up just short of the entrance me bow I knew you," he said. And _
2ninion Bank, Seaforth. .Pfione No. 5. pe -until I had ing liars!" Yard at 11.30 in the forenoon to Scotland Yard. then he,looked up at Scotland Yard Heiisall . I ................ 11.12' I " 1.
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I I though be were facing a bright light. portion into a glass; and be was fur- served me my breakfast half an hour Iony, hand. "I'd like to, be ni�eting St. Columban ......
I " Seaforth., Phbne 151. Bliss shook his head. "Bliss . . . I haven't seen him ious with himself to find that his before you arrived at the bou�e." yr,,,i it -ore ,often, Miss tMi, 1,e,,,%. Moube Dublin ................ . 723 3.32 . "I ...."I.."
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�l DR. F. J. BECHELY_% , � -and ,gathered from its con1u�io,n that hulmi.ph ' , wish to khow? His future, his very have so devastating an effett. "I should love i.t,, docto-�"` she said St. Columban ...... 11.29 . .., I -'T
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don, Ontario. Telephone, Metcalf leisurely pace along the sidewalk., sisted, and Maurice ,Mt1ster was not morning, and she was surprised to pry amongst his papers, unearth his flashed upon her --,Cors, Ann Milton! McGaw .................... 6.0,& ,i,,1;,,l,,!
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