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The Avenger

CHAPTER V
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The room was certainly hot, and the handkerchief was wet.
"Tell me about it," he said quietly.

"I expected something of the sort!" "On that morning," Wrayson began, "I returned home about twelve o'clock, let myself in with my own latch-key, and found a woman standing before my open desk going through my papers." "A friend ?" the Colonel asked.
"A complete stranger!" Wrayson answered.

"Her surprise at seeing me was at least equal to my own.

I gathered that she had believed herself to be in the flat of Morris Barnes, which is the corresponding one above." "What did you do ?" the Colonel asked.
"What I should have done I am not sure," Wrayson answered, "but while I was talking to her the telephone bell rang, and I received that message which I spoke about at the inquest.

It was a mysterious sort of business--I can hear that voice now.


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