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In Luck at Last

CHAPTER VIII
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Then he began with trembling hands to tear out the contents of the safe and spread them upon the table.

The letter was nowhere.
"I am certain," he said, for the tenth time, "I am quite certain that I tied up the letter with red tape, outside the packet.

And no one has been at the safe except me." "Tell us," said Arnold, "the contents of the letter as well as you remember them.

Your son-in-law was known to you under the name of Aglen, which was not his real name.

Did he tell you his real name ?" "No." "What did he tell you?
Do you remember the letter ?" "I remember every word of the letter." "If you dictate it, I will write it down.


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