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The Octopus

CHAPTER IV
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A clutter of unwashed dishes were strewed over the red and white tablecloth.

The unkempt room, once a marvel of neatness, had not been cleaned for days.

Newspapers, Genslinger's extras and copies of San Francisco and Los Angeles dailies were scattered all over the room.

On the table itself were crumpled yellow telegrams, a dozen of them, a score of them, blowing about in the draught from the door.

And in the midst of all this disarray, surrounded by the published accounts of her son's crime, the telegraphed answers to her pitiful appeals for tidings fluttering about her head, the highwayman's mother, worn out, abandoned and forgotten, slept through the stillness of the Sunday afternoon.
Neither Hilma nor Annixter ever forgot their interview with Mrs.Dyke that day.


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