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The Late Mrs. Null

CHAPTER II
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I think if a person went to Niagara Falls he'd be just as likely to make a little trip of it and come back again as to keep travelling on, which Mr Candy supposes he did.

If you find the name again, put down the date of arrival on this, and see if there was any memorandum about forwarding letters." "All right," said the boy.

"But I'll be gone an hour and a half.

Can't cut into my lunch time." In the course of a few days Lawrence Croft received a note signed Candy & Co.

"per" some illegible initials, which stated that Mr Junius Keswick had been traced to a boarding-house in the city, but as the establishment had been broken up for some time, endeavors were now being made to find the lady who had kept the house, and when this was done it would most likely be possible to discover from her where Mr Keswick had gone.
Lawrence waited a few days and then called at the Information Shop.
Again was Mr Candy absent; and so was the boy.


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