[Felix O’Day by F. Hopkinson Smith]@TWC D-Link bookFelix O’Day CHAPTER XXII 25/39
Vell--vell--vell--dot's funny! Vy, I vouldn't have tought dot.
Look like a quiet man, and--" "You remember the man, then ?" interrupted the detective, following up his advantage, and again scraping his chin with his forefinger. "Oh, yes.
I don't forgot him.
Vore a buttoned-up coat--high like up to his chin--" "And a slouch-hat ?" prompted Pickert. "Yes, vun of dose soft hats, for I tink de light hurt his eyes ven he come close up to my desk ven I gif him de money." "And had a sort of a catch-look, a kind of a slant in his eye, didn't he ?" supplemented Pickert; "and was smooth-shaven and--on the whole--rather decent-looking chap, just getting on his uppers and not quite.
Ain't that it ?" "Yes, maybe, I don't recklemember everyting about him.
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