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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER V.
Mr.Eustace St.Clair Simpkins preferred to have his letters addressed "E.

St.Clair-Simpkins, Esq.," as if his second Christian name were part of his surname.

He belonged by birth to the _haute aristocratie_, and believed that the use of a hyphen made this fact plain to the members of the middle classes with whom he came in contact.

He was a man of thirty-five years of age, but looked slightly older, because his hair was receding rapidly from the left side of his forehead.

He had enjoyed, for a time, the education afforded by one of the greatest of the English public schools; but at the age of sixteen, being then classed with boys so small that he looked ridiculous among them, he was removed at the special request of the headmaster.


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