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The Illustrious Prince

CHAPTER X
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I am an American citizen myself, and I haven't too much sympathy with any one, man or woman, who doesn't find America good enough for them to live in." The Inspector nodded.
"Quite so," he agreed.

"So you hadn't anything to tell this young lady ?" "Not a thing that she hadn't read in the Comet," Mr.Coulson replied.
"What brought her into your mind, anyway ?" "Nothing particular," the Inspector answered carelessly.

"Well, Mr.
Coulson, I won't take up any more of your time.

I am convinced that you have told me all that you know, and I am afraid that I shall have to look elsewhere to find the loose end of this little tangle." "Stay and have another drink," Mr.Coulson begged.

"I've nothing to do.
There are one or two boys coming in later who'll like to meet you." The Inspector shook his head.
"I must be off," he said.


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