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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK II: VISSARION
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They are too fine fellows not to be worth a little waiting for.

(That sentence, by the way, is a pretty bad sentence! In old days you would have slippered me for it!) Your journey is all arranged, and I hope you will be comfortable.

Rooke will meet you at Liverpool Street and look after everything.
I shan't write again, but when we meet at Fiume I shall begin to tell you all the rest.

Till then, good-bye.

A good journey to you, and a happy meeting to us both.
RUPERT.
_Letter from Janet MacKelpie_, _Vissarion_, _to Sir Colin MacKelpie_, _United Service Club_, _London_.
_February_ 28, 1907.
DEAREST UNCLE, I had a very comfortable journey all across Europe.


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