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"I have been all over the world, Mr. Alymer," parried Etwald, dexterously. "All you know!" repeated Jen, in a startled tone. "About this crime?" "They do look a bit queer," admitted Elinor, reluctantly. "Perhaps when you've worked on them more——".
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"Did you see the Haldens on the train, Frad?" asked Patricia as she and David were talking aside by the studio window while Elinor was welcoming Tom Hughes and Griffin, Margaret Howes and Mr. Spicer, who had all arrived in a bunch, Tom having lagged behind to get a big sheaf of roses for Elinor, whom he admired immensely. The sultana, speaking with decidedly un-oriental diction, came shimmering over to them, and shook hands with occidental heartiness. "I hope Elinor tries for it," she said excitedly. "She'll say she's too green, I suppose." "Quite so, and into that gloomy courtyard which surrounds the house of Dr. Etwald," added Major Jen, with a satisfied smile, "Battersea saw the doctor take the body out of the carriage and carry it into the house. Then, on his return--Etwald's I mean--he unharnessed the horse and put it into the stable; also the carriage into the coach-house. Is that not so, Mr. Arkel?".
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