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The Secret Passage

CHAPTER VII
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He may not deal with you so gently." "I don't care how he deals with me," returned Mallow, haughtily; "having done no wrong, I am not afraid.

And, what is more, Jennings, I was coming to see you as soon as I returned.

You have only forestalled our interview." "What did you wish to see me about ?" "This case," said Cuthbert, getting out a box of cigarettes and touching the bell.

"The deuce!" said Jennings briskly, "then you do know something ?" Cuthbert handed him the box and gave an order for coffee.

"Any liqueur ?" he asked in friendly tones.
"No.


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