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Sevenoaks

CHAPTER XVII
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He had not finished with Yates.

He had anticipated exactly this result from the investigations.

He knew about old Tilden, for Buffum had told him; and he did not doubt that Jim had exhibited to Yates the old man's bones.

He believed that Benedict was dead, but he did not know.

It would be necessary, therefore, to prepare a document that would be good in any event.
If the reader remembers the opening chapter of this story, he will recall the statement of Miss Butterworth, that Mr.Belcher had followed Benedict to the asylum to procure his signature to a paper.


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