[The Midnight Passenger by Richard Henry Savage]@TWC D-Link bookThe Midnight Passenger CHAPTER VI 23/32
"Wade has all that in charge, and he has given Somers his proxy." "I thought that you held Worthington's private power of attorney," stoutly said Randall Clayton. "Only for his outside matters, Clayton," coaxingly said Ferris. "The fact is, we may expect many changes.
Hugh has several plans of great importance in his mind. "Yes; I have lived in an atmosphere of change for some time, Ferris," said Clayton, bluntly.
"I have only been waiting for your return to consult with you about giving up our joint apartment. "I reserved that privilege on May 1st, and you can either keep the rooms or sublet them.
I have paid the rental for the last three months in your absence." "See here, Clayton," sharply said Ferris, throwing off the mask. "I am not a man for any mysteries.
I don't know why I should be forced to tell you things that I do not know myself. "Now, I will be several days busy with these outside matters at Philadelphia.
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