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The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation

CHAPTER VI
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It will be sufficient if you give evidence identifying the body, if evidence is given of the autopsy, and an adjournment asked for until a further examination of the reserved organs and viscera can be made.

For the present, I should keep back the matter of the supposed robbery until you can find this Miss Lennard.

At the adjourned inquest--say in a week or ten days hence--everything pertinent can be brought out.

But you will need legal help--I am rather trespassing on legal preserves in telling you so much." "Deeply obliged to you, doctor--and you can add to our obigations by giving us the name of a good man to go to," said Allerdyke.

"We'll see him at once and fix things up for to-morrow morning." Dr.Orwin wrote down the name and address of a well-known solicitor, and presently went away.


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