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The Mystery of 31 New Inn

CHAPTER VI
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I understood from him that he spent most of his time indoors engaged in study and writing.

I know very little about his way of living.

He had no laundress to look after his rooms, so I suppose he did his own house-work and cooking; but he told me that he took most of his meals outside, at restaurants or his club.
"'Deceased impressed me as a rather melancholy, low-spirited gentleman.
He was very much troubled about his eyesight and mentioned the matter to me on several occasions.

He told me that he was practically blind in one eye and that the sight of the other was failing rapidly.

He said that this afflicted him greatly, because his only pleasure in life was in the reading of books, and that if he could not read he should not wish to live.


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