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The Stowmarket Mystery

CHAPTER X
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My twenty-seventh birthday fell on the 11th." "Stated exactly, you were two years and nine months older than he ?" "Yes." "You don't look it." "I never did.

We were always about the same size as boys, but he matured at an earlier age than I." "It is odd.

How old were you when this group was taken ?" The photograph depicted a family gathering on the lawn at Beechcroft.
There were eight persons in it, three being elderly men.
David reflected.
"That was before I left Harrow, and Christmas time.

Seventeen almost, within a couple of weeks." "So your cousin Margaret was sixteen ?" "Yes." "She was remarkably tall, well-developed for her age." "That was a notable characteristic from an early age.

We boys used to call her 'Mama,' when we wanted to vex her." "The three old gentlemen are very much alike.


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