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A Dog with a Bad Name

CHAPTER TWENTY SIX
18/18

Does he give an address, then ?" "No--only a coffee-house in Drury Lane.

He's evidently on his guard against a trap.

He writes private and confidential; but you can see he is ready to do anything to find Forrester." "What shall you do ?" "Well, Rimbolt says leave it to the lawyers.

Of course we've no right to trap him, and Rimbolt thinks Wilkins & Wilkins had better not mention our names, but let him know they are acting for Forrester's executors.
If he's not scared during the first visit or two, he may consent to see me, or Percy--and among us we may be able to help him out of his present condition, which, to judge by his letter, I should fancy is rather reduced.

He has been asked to call at Wilkins' on Wednesday, and they have promised to treat the matter as confidential--and we shall just have to trust they will manage to talk him round.".


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