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Havoc

CHAPTER XXII
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One would imagine him doing a foolishly honorable thing, but he is not my conception of a criminal at all." Bellamy kicked a pebble from the path.

His forehead wore a perplexed frown.
"He didn't give himself away, then ?" "Not in the least." "He took you out and showed you the spot where it happened ?" "Without an instant's hesitation." "As a matter of curiosity," asked Bellamy, "did he try to make love to you ?" She shook her head.
"I even gave him an opening," she said.

"Of flirtation he has no more idea than the average stupid Englishman one meets." Bellamy was silent for several moments.
"I can't believe," he said, "that there is the least doubt but that he has the money and the portfolio.

I have made one or two other inquiries, and I find that his firm was in very low water indeed only a week ago.

They were spoken of, in fact, as being hopelessly insolvent.


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