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The Agony Column

CHAPTER V
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You may choose which of these investigations you wish to be identified with." "I think," said I, "that I prefer you to Bray." "Good boy!" he answered.

"You have not gone wrong.

And you can do me a service this evening, which is why I was on the point of coming here, even before you telephoned me.

I take it that you remember and could identify the chap who called himself Archibald Enwright--the man who gave you that letter to the captain ?" "I surely could," said I.
"Then, if you can spare me an hour, get your hat." And so it happens, lady of the Carlton, that I have just been to Limehouse.

You do not know where Limehouse is and I trust you never will.


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