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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER VIII
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I am sometimes tempted to think that you never were at school." "I don't see, J.J., that your muscles are anything particular to swagger about." "I wasn't referring to my muscles," said Meldon.

"The resemblance I speak of lies in the fact that I've 'earned my night's repose.' The village blacksmith felt that he deserved his after listening to his daughter singing in the local church choir.

I've undergone an even severer nerve strain.

I've practically arranged the marriage between Simpkins and the murderess." "I wish very much that I knew exactly what you've been doing all day, J.J.

I always feel nervous when you go out alone.


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