[Septimus by William J. Locke]@TWC D-Link bookSeptimus CHAPTER V 32/35
"Is there anything else ?" "Wiggleswick.
I don't know what's to become of him." "He can come to Nunsmere and lodge with the local policeman," said Zora. On the evening before they started from Paris she received a letter addressed in a curiously feminine hand.
It ran: "DEAR MRS.
MIDDLEMIST: "I don't let the grass grow under my feet.
I have bought Penton Court.
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