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The Lighted Way

CHAPTER V
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"There need be no mystery about the affair.

You can say at once that you are there as the result of certain telephone messages addressed to me this morning, and that I should have come myself if it had been possible.
If he chooses to disregard them, it is his affair entirely--not mine.

At the same time, I think that he will go." "It seems an odd sort of a thing to tell a perfect stranger, sir," Arnold remarked.
Mr.Weatherley produced a five-pound note.
"You can't go into those sort of places without money in your pocket," he continued.

"You can account to me for the change later, but don't spare yourself.

Have as good a lunch as you can eat.


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