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Scarhaven Keep

CHAPTER XIII
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Come round me here at this table, all of you, if you please." The other three drew up chairs, each wondering what was coming, and the old actor resumed his eyeglasses and gave obvious signs of making a speech.
"Now I want you all to attend to me, very closely," he said.

"I shall have to go into a detailed explanation, and you will very soon see what I am after.

As you may be aware, I have been a personal friend of Bassett Oliver for some years, and a member of his company without break for the last eight years.

I accompanied Oliver Bassett on his two trips to the United States--therefore, I was with him when he was last there, years ago.
"Now, while we were at Chicago that time, Bassett came to me one day with the typescript of a one-act play and told me that it had been sent to him by a correspondent signing himself Marston Greyle; who in a covering letter, said that he sprang from an old English family, and that the play dealt with a historic, romantic episode in its history.

The principal part, he believed, was one which would suit Bassett--therefore he begged him to consider the matter.


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