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The Case and The Girl

CHAPTER XIII
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It seemed like he was givin' her some kind of address, which she didn't exactly understand, an' so she repeated it after him two or three times to be sure." "What was the address ?" "238 Ray Street, sir." "You are certain of that ?" "That was what Lizzie said; she was pretty positive, sir; an' then about an hour later, Miss Natalie ordered her car, an' drove into town." "Alone ?" "Yes, sir; it was the electric she took." West remained silent, tapping with his knife on the table.

This might prove important, and he could not afford to ignore the information.

While to his mind it was hardly likely Hobart had called the girl, yet the possibility remained.
"I never heard of a Ray Street," he said at length, "but of course, there may be one.

Oh, Charlie," he stopped a waiter passing.

"Bring me up a City directory, will you.


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