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The Cinema Murder

CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER IV.
Mr.Raymond Greene, very soon after the bugle had sounded for dinner that evening, took his place at the head of one of the small tables in the saloon and wished every one good evening.

It was perfectly apparent that he meant to enjoy the trip, that he was prepared to like his fellow passengers and that he wished them to know it.

Even the somewhat melancholy-looking steward, who had been waiting for his arrival, cheered up at the sight of his beaming face, and the other four occupants of the table returned his salutation according to their lights.
"Two vacant places, I am sorry to see," Mr.Greene observed.

"One of them I can answer for, though.

The young lady who is to sit on my right will be down directly--Miss Elizabeth Dalstan, the great actress, you know.
She is by way of being under my charge.


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