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The Hand in the Dark

CHAPTER I
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Like the rest of his generation, he was easily discomposed by fine words or any display of the finer feelings.

He was about twenty-eight, of medium height, clean-shaven, with clear-cut features, brown hair, and blue eyes.

At the first glance he conveyed nothing more than an impression of a handsome young English officer of the familiar type turned out in thousands during the war; but as he stood there talking, a sudden ray of sunlight falling on his bared head revealed vague lines in the face and a suspicion of silver in the closely cropped hair, suggesting something not altogether in keeping with his debonair appearance--secret trouble or dissipation, it was impossible to say which.
"Will you say good-bye to Mrs.Heredith for me ?" he said, after a slight pause.

"I hope she will soon be better.

I have said good-bye to Sir Philip and Phil.


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