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Ailsa Paige

PREFACE
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And take Pim with you." "Very well, sir." "And, Larraway!" "Sir ?" "When I want you I'll ring.

Until then I don't want anybody or anything.

Is that understood ?" "Yes, sir." "That is all." "Thank you, sir." The great mahogany folding doors slid smoothly together, closing out the brilliant drawing-room; the door of the butler's pantry clicked.
Colonel Arran slowly wheeled in his place and surveyed his unbidden guest: "Well, sir," he said, "continue." "I haven't yet begun." "You are mistaken, Berkley; you have made a very significant beginning.

I was told that you are this kind of a young man." "I _am_ this kind of a young man.

What else have you been told ?" Colonel Arran inspected him through partly closed and heavy eyes; "I am further informed," he said, that at twenty-four you have already managed to attain bankruptcy." "Perfectly correct.


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