[The Postmaster’s Daughter by Louis Tracy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Postmaster’s Daughter CHAPTER X 29/34
Now, how does it strike you, Mr.Furneaux ?" "As piffle." "Is that so? I have the advantage, of course, in knowing my wife's peculiarities.
And I have made some study of Grant.
He admits already that he is under suspicion.
Why, if he is innocent? Mind you, I pay little heed to the crude disposal of the body.
Horace, I think, has a truism that art lies in concealing art.
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