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The Tracer of Lost Persons

CHAPTER XII
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I know it; I am so absolutely convinced of it that I--I almost hesitate--" "Don't feel delicate about it," laughed Kerns; "you may call him on the telephone while I go uptown and get my suit case.

Perhaps I'll come back a blushing bridegroom; who knows ?" "If you'll wait here I'll call him up now," said Gatewood grimly.
"Oh, very well.

Only I left my suit case in Billy's room, and it's full of samples of Georgia marble, and I've got to get it to the train." "You've plenty of time.

If you'll wait until I talk to Mr.Keen I'll dine with you here.

Will you ?" "What?
Dine in this abandoned joint with an outcast like me?
Dear friend, are you dippy this lovely May evening ?" "I'll do it if you'll wait.


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