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The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation

CHAPTER XII
9/18

Search well!--you don't know what depends on it." He and Allerdyke strolled up Whitehall when Celia had gone--in silence at first, both wrapped in meditation.
"There's only one thing one can say with any certainty about this affair, Allerdyke," remarked the American at last, "and that is precisely what the man we've been talking to said--it's a big do.

The folk at the back of it are smart and clever and daring.

We'll need all our wits.

Well, come along to the Waldorf and let's lunch--then we'll talk some more.
There's little to be done till the Princess turns up tomorrow." "There's one thing I want to do at once," said Allerdyke.

"If I'm going to stop in town I must wire to my housekeeper to send me clothes and linen, and to the manager at my mill.


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