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My Strangest Case

CHAPTER III
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"It would be as well perhaps for you to furnish me with your address, in order that I may communicate with you, should it be necessary." "At present," said Kitwater, "we are staying with my niece at the village of Bishopstowe in Surrey.

My late brother was vicar of the parish for many years, and he left his daughter a small property in the neighbourhood.

They tell me it is a pretty place, but, as you are aware, I unfortunately cannot see it, and my friend Codd here cannot talk to me about it ?" He heaved a heavy sigh and then rose to depart.
"I must again express my gratitude to you, Mr.Fairfax," he said, "for having consented to take up the case.

I feel certain you will ultimately be successful.

I will leave you to imagine with what anxiety we shall await any news you may have to give us." "I will communicate with you as soon as I have anything to report," I answered.


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