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Scarhaven Keep

CHAPTER I
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His expression changed, however; as he glanced at the card which the young man handed over, and he started a little and held out his hand with a smile.
"Oh!--Mr.Copplestone ?" he exclaimed.

"How do you do?
My name's Stafford--I'm Mr.Oliver's business manager.

So he made an appointment with you, did he--here, today?
Wants to see you about your play, of course." Again he looked at the newcomer with a smiling interest, thinking secretly that he was a very youthful and ingenuous being to have written a play which Bassett Oliver, a shrewd critic, and by no means easy to please, had been eager to accept, and was about to produce.

Mr.Richard Copplestone, seen in the flesh, looked very young indeed, and very unlike anything in the shape of a professional author.

In fact he very much reminded Stafford of the fine and healthy young man whom one sees on the playing fields, and certainly does not associate with pen and ink.


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