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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER X
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The same feeling does not prevail here." Mr.Sabin assented.
"And therefore," he remarked, "for the purposes of your friends I should consider this a difficult and unpromising country in which to work." "Other countries, other methods!" Felix remarked laconically.
"Exactly! It is the new methods which I am anxious to discover," Mr.
Sabin said.

"No glimmering of them as yet has been vouchsafed to me.

Yet I believe that I am right in assuming that for the moment London is the headquarters of your friends, and that Lucille is here ?" "If that is meant for a question," Felix said, "I may not answer it." Mr.Sabin nodded.
"Yet," he suggested, "your visit has an object.

To discover my plans perhaps! You are welcome to them." Felix thoughtfully knocked the ashes off his cigarette.
"My visit had an object," he admitted, "but it was a personal one.

I am not actually concerned in the doings of those whom you have called my friends." "We are alone," Mr.Sabin reminded him.


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