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The Clue of the Twisted Candle

CHAPTER VIII
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All the vanished author's books were selling as they had never sold before, and the executor's work was made the heavier by the fact that Grace Lexman had possessed an aunt who had most in inconsiderately died, leaving a considerable fortune to her "unhappy niece." "I will keep the trusteeship another year," he told the solicitor who came to consult him that morning.

"At the end of that time I shall go to the court for relief." "Do you think they will ever turn up ?" asked the solicitor, an elderly and unimaginative man.
"Of course, they'll turn up!" said T.X.

impatiently; "all the heroes of Lexman's books turn up sooner or later.

He will discover himself to us at a suitable moment, and we shall be properly thrilled." That Lexman would return he was sure.

It was a faith from which he did not swerve.
He had as implicit a confidence that one day or other Kara, the magnificent, would play into his hands.
There were some queer stories in circulation concerning the Greek, but on the whole they were stories and rumours which were difficult to separate from the malicious gossip which invariably attaches itself to the rich and to the successful.
One of these was that Kara desired something more than an Albanian chieftainship, which he undoubtedly enjoyed.


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