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The Mystery of 31 New Inn

CHAPTER VII
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Do you see any evidences of the activities that used to occupy your uncle ?" "Not very much," replied Stephen.

"But the place may not be quite as he left it.

I found one or two of his books on the table and put them back in the shelves, but I found no manuscript or notes such as he used to make.

I noticed, too, that his ink-slab which he used to keep so scrupulously clean is covered with dry smears and that the stick of ink is all cracked at the end, as if he had not used it for months.

It seems to point to a great change in his habits." "What used he to do with Chinese ink ?" Thorndyke asked.
"He corresponded with some of his native friends in Japan, and he used to write in the Japanese character even if they understood English.


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