[The Simpkins Plot by George A. Birmingham]@TWC D-Link bookThe Simpkins Plot CHAPTER VI 2/23
You're looking well, so you are. England agrees with you." "I can't say as much for you," said Meldon.
"You're getting fat.
You ought to take more exercise.
Why don't you start a golf links? It would do you all the good in the world, and be an attraction to the hotel besides." "If I'm putting on flesh," said Doyle, "it's a queer thing, for the life's fair tormented out of me." "Simpkins, I suppose," said Meldon. "The same," said Doyle.
"The like of that man for making trouble in a place I never seen; no, nor nobody else." "I hear," said Meldon, "that the doctor's thinking of poisoning him." "Whoever told you that told you a lie," said Dr.O'Donoghue; "not but what--" "Myself and the doctor," said Doyle, "was making up plans when you come in on us.
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