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The Mystery of 31 New Inn

CHAPTER XV
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Are those finger-marks forgeries, too?
Have you examined and tested them ?" "I have not," replied Thorndyke.

"The fact is they are of no interest to me, as I am not disputing the witnesses' signatures." At this, Mr.Winwood fairly danced with irritation.
"Marchmont!" he exclaimed fiercely, "you know this good gentleman, I believe.

Tell me, is he addicted to practical jokes ?" "Now, my dear Winwood," groaned Marchmont, "I pray you--I beg you to control yourself.

No doubt--" "But confound it!" roared Winwood, "you have, yourself, heard him say that the will is a forgery, but that he doesn't dispute the signatures; which," concluded Winwood, banging his fist down on the table, "is damned nonsense." "May I suggest," interposed Stephen Blackmore, "that we came here to receive Dr.Thorndyke's explanation of his letter.

Perhaps it would be better to postpone any comments until we have heard it." "Undoubtedly, undoubtedly," said Marchmont.


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