[The Clue of the Twisted Candle by Edgar Wallace]@TWC D-Link bookThe Clue of the Twisted Candle CHAPTER XI 10/17
"He evidently wants to see you because he is afraid of using my friendship to his advantage.
I shall be here, nevertheless." "What will be the formality ?" asked Mansus. "There will be no formality," said the other briskly.
"I will secure the necessary pardon from the Home Secretary and in point of fact I have it already promised, in writing." He walked back to Whitehall, his mind fully occupied with the momentous events of the day.
It was a raw February evening, sleet was falling in the street, a piercing easterly wind drove even through his thick overcoat.
In such doorways as offered protection from the bitter elements the wreckage of humanity which clings to the West end of London, as the singed moth flutters about the flame that destroys it, were huddled for warmth. T.X.was a man of vast human sympathies. All his experience with the criminal world, all his disappointments, all his disillusions had failed to quench the pity for his unfortunate fellows.
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