[The Simpkins Plot by George A. Birmingham]@TWC D-Link bookThe Simpkins Plot CHAPTER II 20/37
Nobody will know you there, and if anybody guesses, I'll make it my business to put them off the scent at once.
But there'll be no necessity for that.
There isn't a man in the place will connect Miss King with the other lady. All the same, I don't think I'd stop too long at Doyle's hotel if I were you.
Doyle is frightfully curious about people." "I'm not stopping there," said Miss King.
"I have taken a house." "What house? I know Ballymoy pretty well, and there isn't a house in it you could take furnished, except the place that belonged to old Sir Giles Buckley." "I've taken that for two months," said Miss King. Meldon whistled softly.
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