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The Moon Rock

CHAPTER XX
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The great point is--where are the proofs?
I cannot understand why your brother did not send them on to me.

I intend to make another and longer search among his papers at Flint House.

They must be found.

The House of Lords will require the most convincing proof on this head before terminating the abeyance in your favour." "If I proceed with the claim, you mean," said Austin.
The lawyer turned on him a startled glance which had something of consternation in it.

His own interest in the title, was, by force of long association with Robert Turold, so deep and intimate that it had never occurred to him to suppose that the younger brother might not share in the obsession of the elder.
"Titles are at a discount nowadays--like virtuous women," proceeded Austin.


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