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The Tracer of Lost Persons

CHAPTER XVII
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There is nothing strange, after all, in this; nothing abnormal, nothing unwholesome.

Gruenwald loved the marble head and shoulders of the lovely Amazon in the Munich Museum; he died unmarried, leaving the charities and good deeds of a blameless life to justify him.

Sir Henry Guest, the great surgeon who worked among the poor without recompense, loved Gainsborough's 'Lady Wilton.' The portrait hangs above his tomb in St.Clement's Hundreds.

D'Epernay loved Mlle.

Jeanne Vacaresco, who died before he was born.


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