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Scarhaven Keep

CHAPTER XXII
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But Audrey laughed and looked at Vickers as if Chatfield were a new sort of entertainment.
"What do you say to this, Mr.Vickers ?" she asked.
"Well, if you want to know," replied Vickers, "I believe Chatfield when he says that he does _not_ know that the Squire is _not_ the Squire.

May seem strange, but I do! As a solicitor, I do." "Great Scott!" exclaimed Copplestone, finding his tongue.
"You--believe that!" "I've said so," retorted Vickers.
"Thank you, sir," said Chatfield.

"I'm obliged to you.

Mr.Copplestone, sir, doesn't yet understand that there's a deal of conundrum in life.
He'll know better--some day.

He'll know, too, that the poet spoke truthful when he said that things isn't what they seem." Copplestone turned angrily on Vickers.
"Is this a farce ?" he demanded.


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