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Denzil Quarrier

CHAPTER XIX
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Of course, if you think you can get more by bargaining with the Liberals--but I doubt whether the secret will be worth anything after the explosion." "All right.

I'll give you an address, so that if you keep in the same mind"---- He mentioned it.

And Glazzard made a note.
"Then we strike a bargain, Mr.Northway ?" "Yes, I'll go through with it," was the deliberate reply.
"Very well.

Then you shall have the particulars." Thereupon Glazzard made known the names he had kept in reserve.
Northway jotted them down on the back of an envelope, his hand rather unsteady.
"There's a train to Polterham," said Glazzard, "at nine o'clock in the morning.

You'll be there by ten--see Ridge the bookseller, and be at the Court-house in convenient time.


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