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CHAPTER XVIII. THE DEVIL-STICK THIEF. "Battersea told you," stammered Arkel, amazed at his insight. "Yes. I was ill, as I have said, and my mother was watching by my bedside. Usually it is Dido who does so. I asked my mother about Dido, and she said that Dido had asked permission to go out for the evening.".
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CHAPTER XXI. A NINE DAYS' WONDER. "Isn't it lovely and mysterious?" murmured Elinor, pausing to enjoy the sense of isolation that the obscurity of the blurred lamps emphasized. "I almost hate to lift the curtain. It may be so disappointing." "Roberts, the big New York decorator. He's offering a hundred dollars for the best design for a panel for a library—originality to be the chief feature. Popsy Brown told me. I thought it had been announced." "Or to kill men with," rejoined Jen, ironically; "or to drug the watchers of the dead.".
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