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Number Seventeen

CHAPTER VI
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It will appeal to your literary instincts, and it has the immeasurable advantage just now of being practically as remote from London as the Sahara." It must not be forgotten that Theydon was a romancer, an idealist.

The "lounge suit" of the modern tailor hampers the play of such qualities no more than the beaten armor of the age of chivalry.
"If my departure for France will relieve Miss Forbes of anxiety on your behalf, I'll go," he vowed.
Forbes regarded him with a new interest.
"I believe you mean that," he said.
"I do." "But I cannot send you out of the country on a false pretense.

It was your safety and well-being, not my daughter's, that I was thinking of." "What have I to fear ?" "I do not know.

I am like a man wandering by night in a jungle alive with fearsome beasts and reptiles." "Yet you had some reason for suggesting my prompt departure." "Yes.

It is an absurd thing to say, but I believe I am putting you in danger of your life by coming here this morning." "Can't you speak plainly, Mr.Forbes?
What good purpose do you serve by holding forth these vague terrors?
If, as Miss Forbes told me, you have visited the Home Office, I take it you made yourself clear to the authorities--assuming, that is, you went there in connection with the amazing conditions which seem to be bound up with this crime." "There is a certain class of knowledge which is in itself dangerous to those who possess it, no matter whether or not it affects them in any particular.


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