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The Daffodil Mystery

CHAPTER XIX
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"They are all under seal, and those seals will be broken in the presence of Mr.Milburgh, as an interested party, and a representative of the Public Prosecutor." "When will this be ?" asked Tarling.
"To-morrow afternoon, or possibly to-morrow morning.

We will notify Scotland Yard as to the exact hour, because I suppose you will wish to be represented." He rose briskly, thereby ending the interview.
It was another dead end, thought Tarling, as he went out into St.Mary Axe and boarded a westward-bound omnibus.

The case abounded in these culs-de-sac which seemed to lead nowhere.

Cul-de-sac No.

1 had been supplied by Odette Rider; cul-de-sac No.


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