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The Loudwater Mystery

CHAPTER XVII
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She's a healthy-looking woman," said Mr.Flexen.

"I take it that the late Lord Loudwater had property of his own against which she could claim." "Oh, of course, she could do that," said Mr.Carrington, and there was some diminution of the triumphant expression.
"She would," said Mr.Flexen.

"Then you'll have to get over his objection to incurring a considerable amount of odium.

It will look bad for a man of his wealth to try to recover from a lady a sum of money to which every one will consider her entitled." "Oh, but it was obtained by fraud," said Mr.Carrington.
"If you were sure of proving that, it would make a difference in the way people would regard it.

But you're not sure of proving it--not by a long chalk.


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