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The Cinema Murder

CHAPTER VIII
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You see, my eyesight is better than yours and I could see the two men distinctly, whilst you could only see their figures.

One of them, the better-dressed, was fair and obviously affluent, and the other was a labourer.

Neither of them could in any way have answered the description of the missing man." Mr.Raymond Greene was a little dashed.
"You didn't say so at the time," he complained.
"I really wasn't sufficiently interested," she told him.

"Besides, without knowing anything of Mr.Romilly's cousin, I don't think any person in the world could have had the courage to seek an exit from his troubles by means of that canal." "But my point," Mr.Raymond Greene persisted, "is that it wasn't suicide at all.

I maintain that the situation as I saw it presented all the possibilities of a different sort of crime." "My cousin hadn't an enemy in the world except himself," Philip intervened.
"And I would give you the filming of my next play for nothing," Elizabeth ventured, "if either of those two men could possibly have been an art teacher....


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