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The Daffodil Mystery

CHAPTER IV
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Particularly," he said emphatically, "if there is any trouble to-morrow." But there was no trouble on the following day, though at three o'clock in the afternoon she called him up.
"I am going away to stay in the country," she said.

"I got scared last night." "Come and see me when you get back," said Tarling, who had found it difficult to dismiss the girl from his mind.

"I am going to see Lyne to-morrow.

By the way, the person who called last night is a protege of Mr.Thornton Lyne's, a man who is devoted to him body and soul, and he's the fellow we've got to look after.

By Jove! It almost gives me an interest in life!" He heard the faint laugh of the girl.
"Must I be butchered to make a detective's holiday ?" she mocked, and he grinned sympathetically.
"Any way, I'll see Lyne to-morrow," he said.
The interview which Jack Tarling projected was destined never to take place.
On the following morning, an early worker taking a short cut through Hyde Park, found the body of a man lying by the side of a carriage drive.


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