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The Vanishing Man

CHAPTER IX
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No, I have not followed the accounts.

As we get on in life our interests tend to settle into grooves, and my groove is chiefly connected with conveyancing.

These discoveries would be of more interest to a criminal lawyer." "I thought that you might, perhaps, have connected them with the disappearance of your client." "Why should I?
What could be the nature of the connection ?" "Well," I said, "these are the bones of a man--" "Yes; and my client was a man with bones.

That is a connection, certainly, though not a very specific or distinctive one.

But perhaps you had something more particular in your mind." "I had," I replied.


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