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The Knave of Diamonds

CHAPTER IX
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Let me ring for Hudson." "Can't you help me yourself ?" Lucas asked.
Nap hesitated for a second; then stooped in silence to give the required assistance.

Lucas Errol, with a set face, accepted it, but once on his feet he quitted Nap's support and leaned upon the mantelpiece to wipe his forehead.
"I knew I should hurt you," Nap said uneasily.
The millionaire forced a smile that was twisted in spite of him.

"Never mind me!" he said.

"It is your affairs that trouble me just now, not my own.

And, Boney, if you don't have a meal soon, you'll be making a big fool of yourself and everyone will know it." The very gentleness of his speech seemed to make the words the more emphatic.


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