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The Lost Lady of Lone

CHAPTER X
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I gave one to Keightley.

But the man could give me no information in return.

The missing woman seemed lost in London.

And the proverbial little needle in the haystack might be as easily found," said the lawyer.
The announcement of luncheon put an end to the interview.
The two gentlemen passed on into the smaller dining-room where Lady Belgrade awaited them.

She received the solicitor politely and invited him to the table.
After the three were seated and helped to what they preferred, her ladyship turned to the lawyers and said: "My niece understands that you have a letter for her, left in your charge by her father.


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