[The Illustrious Prince by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Illustrious Prince CHAPTER VII 23/29
We had better not discuss possibilities, I suppose? The thing's too big.
The chief's almost off his head.
Is there any chance, do you think, Coulson, that this was an ordinary robbery? I am not sure that the special train wasn't a mistake." "None whatever," Coulson declared. "How do you know ?" his companion asked quickly. "Well, I've lied to those reporters and chaps," Coulson admitted,--"lied with a purpose, of course, as you people can understand.
The money found upon Fynes was every penny he had when he left Liverpool." The young man set his teeth. "It's something to know this, at any rate," he declared.
"You did right, Coulson, to put up that bluff.
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