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Birds of Prey

CHAPTER IX
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One of these was the word INTESTATE, and the other the name HAYGARTH.
"You seem in a great hurry to get that document out of the way," said Philip, as he seated himself in the client's chair.
"Well, to tell the truth, you rather startled me," answered George.

"I didn't know who it might be, you know; and I was expecting a fellow who--" And then Mr.Sheldon the younger broke off abruptly, and asked, with rather a suspicious air, "Why didn't that boy announce you ?" "Because I wouldn't let him.

Why should he announce me?
One would think you were carrying on some political conspiracy, George, and had a modern Thistlewood gang hidden in that cupboard yonder.

How thick you and Hawkehurst are, by the bye!" In spite of the convenient "by the bye," this last remark of the stockbroker's sounded rather irrelevant.
"I don't know about being 'thick.' Hawkehurst seems a very decent young fellow, and he and I get on pretty well together.

But I'm not as 'thick' with him as I was with Tom Halliday." It was to be observed that Mr.Sheldon the younger was very apt to refer to that friendship with the dead Yorkshireman in the course of conversation with Philip.
"Hawkehurst has just left town," said Philip indifferently.
"Yes, I know he has." "When did you hear it ?" "I saw him last night," answered George, taken off his guard by the carelessness of his brother's manner.
"Did you ?" cried Mr.Sheldon.


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