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Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo

CHAPTER X
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He simply remembers that it was a man, and that is all." "Then the document is useless to you," Hunterleys pointed out.

"You could never do anything in the matter without evidence of identification, and that being so, if you don't mind I should like to have it." Mr.Harrison yielded it up.
"As you wish," he agreed.

"It is interesting, if only as a curiosity.
The imitation of your signature is almost perfect." Hunterleys took up his hat.

Then for a moment, with his hand upon the door, he hesitated.
"Mr.Harrison," he said, "I am engaged just now, as you have doubtless surmised, in certain investigations on behalf of the usual third party whom we need not name.

Those investigations have reached a pitch which might possibly lead me into a position of some--well, I might almost say danger.


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