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Nobody’s Man

CHAPTER VII
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Tallente showed no fear, but it was plain that he had nerved himself to face evil things.

There was something almost ludicrous in this denouement to a situation which to both had seemed filled with almost dramatic possibilities.

The door was opened by Parkins, the stout, discreet man servant, ushering in the unkempt, ill-tailored, ungainly figure of James Miller.
"This gentleman," Parkins announced, "wishes to see Mr.Tallente on urgent business.".


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