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Again I ask myself the question why his friendliness to Alfred Bennett's letters always makes me so instantly cross. "But if you--" "Have you any idea as to the guilty person?" he asked, in a hurried tone..
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"The devil-stick!" he cried. "By all that is wonderful, the devil-stick!" "Yes, the dead body of Mr. Alymer, which you and Dr. Etwald took to his house at Deanminster. No denial, woman," said Jen, raising his voice, as she was about to speak. "I see by your face that you are guilty." They went up in the little box of an elevator, and as they got out, Bruce jingled his keys invitingly. On consideration Jen thought it would be best to say nothing definite to David about his discovery. If the young man, from a feeling of honor toward an unhappy woman, kept silent, the major was the last person in the world to tempt him to break it. Jen decided to merely hint to David that he knew the truth, and let the arrest of Etwald tell its own tale, and unseal the lad's lips, by showing that Mrs. Dallas was innocent. As Jen came to this conclusion, he entered his own gates, and rather to his surprise, he saw David, considerably agitated, advancing to meet him..
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