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The Lodger

CHAPTER IV
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People always quarrelling and rowing at one another in such low parts." "Have you seen the bits of grey paper on which the monster writes his name ?" inquired Bunting eagerly.
Public imagination had been much stirred by the account of those three-cornered pieces of grey paper, pinned to the victims' skirts, on which was roughly written in red ink and in printed characters the words "The Avenger." His round, fat face was full of questioning eagerness.

He put his elbows on the table, and stared across expectantly at the young man.
"Yes, I have," said Joe briefly.
"A funny kind of visiting card, eh!" Bunting laughed; the notion struck him as downright comic.
But Mrs.Bunting coloured.

"It isn't a thing to make a joke about," she said reprovingly.
And Chandler backed her up.

"No, indeed," he said feelingly.

"I'll never forget what I've been made to see over this job.


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