[The Vanished Messenger by E. Phillips Oppenheim]@TWC D-Link bookThe Vanished Messenger CHAPTER XV 1/31
CHAPTER XV. Mr.Fentolin led the way to a delightful little corner of his library, where before the open grate, recently piled with hissing logs, an easy chair had been drawn.
He wheeled himself up to the other side of the hearthrug and leaned back with a little air of exhaustion.
The butler, who seemed to have appeared unsummoned from somewhere among the shadows, served coffee and poured some old brandy into large and wonderfully thin glasses. "Why my house should be turned into an asylum to gratify the hospitable instincts of my young nephew, I cannot imagine," Mr.Fentolin grumbled. "A most extraordinary person, our visitor, I can assure you.
Quite violent, too, he was at first." "Have you had any outside advice about his condition ?" Hamel inquired. Mr.Fentolin glanced across those few feet of space and looked at Hamel with swift suspicion. "Why should I ?" he asked.
"Doctor Sarson is fully qualified, and the case seems to present no unusual characteristics." Hamel sipped his brandy thoughtfully. "I don't know why I suggested it," he admitted.
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