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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER XIII
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He had a broad figure, and emphasised its breadth by wearing on his holiday loose jackets of rough tweed.

He had strong, stout legs which looked well in knickerbockers and shooting stockings.

A casual observer, not knowing the man, would have set him down as an ardent sportsman, and would have been perfectly right.

The judge loved fishing, and was prepared to go long distances in the hope of catching salmon.

He liked yachting, and owned a small cutter which was one of the crack boats of her class.


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