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CHAPTER IV THE INITIATIONS "I assure you he told me nothing. But I am as clever as Battersea, and can put two and two together. Next day Battersea went to Etwald, did he not, and tried to blackmail him, but this clever doctor compelled him to keep silent." "Ah, that is what we wish to find out," said the doctor, gravely. "But how do I know? Battersea may be the thief.".
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“All right Lize, I’ll jist make a note of that.”I tried logging in using my phone number and I
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Elinor blushed and shook her head. "Etwald!" repeated Isabella. "Dr. Etwald?" "In that case, major, look at this," said Lady Meg, and produced an article from her pocket, an article which she held up triumphantly before the astonished eyes of the old man. "Patience! Patience! I shall tell you when the time comes. But, by the way, major--Dido?".
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