[The Stowmarket Mystery by Louis Tracy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Stowmarket Mystery CHAPTER XXV 13/14
They are chiefly living persons. He is bringing them to England, and their testimony will convict Mrs. Capella of some wrong-doing, either voluntary or involuntary.
Holden knows what Capella has accomplished, and thinks it is unnecessary to remain longer in Naples.
He is right.
I tell you, Winter, I like Holden." "And I tell you, Mr.Brett, that If I swallowed the whole of Mr.Poe's stories, I couldn't make out Holden's telegram in that fashion.
So I must stick to my own methods, and I've put away a few wrong 'uns in my time. When shall I see you next ?" Brett took out his watch. "At seven p.m., the day after to-morrow," he said coolly.
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