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The Lodger

CHAPTER IV
5/11

To Bunting the fact that Chandler was attached to the detective section of the Metropolitan Police invested the young man with a kind of sinister glory--especially just now, when these awful and mysterious crimes were amazing and terrifying the town.
"Them who says that says wrong," answered Chandler slowly, and a look of unease, of resentment came over his fair, stolid face.
"'Twould make a good bit of difference to me if the Yard had a clue." And then Mrs.Bunting interposed.

"Why that, Joe ?" she said, smiling indulgently; the young man's keenness about his work pleased her.

And in his slow, sure way Joe Chandler was very keen, and took his job very seriously.

He put his whole heart and mind into it.
"Well, 'tis this way," he explained.

"From to-day I'm on this business myself.


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