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The Middle Temple Murder

CHAPTER TEN
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He'd get into a taxi-cab--I think that's much more certain, because it would be a novelty to him.

He'd want some tea--anyway, he'd be sure to want a drink, and he'd turn in somewhere to get one or the other.

He'd buy things in shops--these Colonials always do.

He'd go somewhere to get his dinner.

He'd--but what's the use of enumeration in this case ?" "A mere piling up of platitudes," answered Spargo.
"What I mean is," continued Breton, "that piles of people must have seen him, and yet it's now hours and hours since your paper came out this morning, and nobody's come forward to tell anything.


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