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The Yellow Crayon

CHAPTER XI
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She knew that he had remembered.

But he took his leave with no further reference to it.
"Sabin!" he repeated to himself when alone in his carriage.

"That was the name of the man who was supposed to be selling plans to the German Government.

Poor Renshaw was in a terrible stew about it.

Sabin! An uncommon name." He had ordered the coachman to drive to the House of Commons.


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