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The Illustrious Prince

CHAPTER VI
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We do not know whether he came to England on business or pleasure.

He may, in short, have been any one from a millionaire to a newspaper man.

Judging from his special train," the reporter concluded with a smile, "and the money which was found upon him, I imagine that he was certainly not the latter." Mr.Coulson went on his way toward the exit from the station, puffing contentedly at his big cigar.
"Well," he said to his companion, who showed not the slightest disposition to leave his side, "it don't seem to me that there's much worth repeating about poor Fynes,--much that I knew, at any rate.

Still, if you like to get in a cab with me and ride as far as the Savoy, I'll tell you what I can." "You are a brick, sir," the young man declared.

"Haven't you any luggage, though ?" "I checked what I had through from Liverpool to the hotel," Mr.Coulson answered.


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