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The Hand in the Dark

CHAPTER VI
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It was a trinket like a bar brooch, with gold clasps.

The bar was of transparent stone, clear as glass, with a faint sea-green tinge, and speckled in the interior with small black spots.

Caldew had never seen a stone like it.

The frail gold of the setting suggested that it was not of much intrinsic value, but it was a pretty little trinket, such as ladies sometimes wear as a mascot.

Caldew reflected that if it were a mascot it was by no means certain that the owner was a woman.
Many young officers took mascots to the front for luck.
As he turned it over in his hand he observed some lettering on the underside.


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