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The Circular Study

CHAPTER V
19/28

But she will not be apt to have an extra piece of net.

She will, therefore, find herself obliged to buy it, and since only a few spangles are lacking, she will buy the veriest strip.' Here, then, was my clew, or at least my ground for action.

Going the rounds of the few leading stores on Broadway, 23d Street, and Sixth Avenue, I succeeded in getting certain clerks interested in my efforts, so that I speedily became assured that if a lady came into these stores for a very small portion of this bespangled net, they would note her person and, if possible, procure some clew to her address.

Then I took up my stand at Arnold's emporium.

Why Arnold's?
I do not know.


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