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The Middle Temple Murder

CHAPTER SIX
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"That's why I hurried over my breakfast and came down at ten o'clock.

Now then, what will you bet on the chances of this chap's information proving valuable ?" "Nothing," replied Breton.

"He's probably some crank or faddist who's got some theory that he wants to ventilate." The man who was presently ushered in by the messenger seemed from preliminary and outward appearance to justify Breton's prognostication.
He was obviously a countryman, a tall, loosely-built, middle-aged man, yellow of hair, blue of eye, who was wearing his Sunday-best array of pearl-grey trousers and black coat, and sported a necktie in which were several distinct colours.

Oppressed with the splendour and grandeur of the _Watchman_ building, he had removed his hard billycock hat as he followed the boy, and he ducked his bared head at the two young men as he stepped on to the thick pile of the carpet which made luxurious footing in Spargo's room.

His blue eyes, opened to their widest, looked round him in astonishment at the sumptuousness of modern newspaper-office accommodation.
"How do you do, sir ?" said Spargo, pointing a finger to one of the easy-chairs for which the _Watchman_ office is famous.


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