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The Thirty-nine Steps

CHAPTER ONE
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So a lot that he said slipped clean out of my memory.

I remember that he was very clear that the danger to Karolides would not begin till he had got to London, and would come from the very highest quarters, where there would be no thought of suspicion.

He mentioned the name of a woman--Julia Czechenyi--as having something to do with the danger.

She would be the decoy, I gathered, to get Karolides out of the care of his guards.

He talked, too, about a Black Stone and a man that lisped in his speech, and he described very particularly somebody that he never referred to without a shudder--an old man with a young voice who could hood his eyes like a hawk.
He spoke a good deal about death, too.


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