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The Illustrious Prince

CHAPTER XVI
10/18

The person who entered his taxi and killed him must have done so while the vehicle was standing in the middle of the road at one of the three blocks.

Not only that, but he must have been a friend, or some one posing as a friend--some one, at any rate, of his own order.

Vanderpole was over six feet high, and as muscular as a young bull.

He could have thrown any one out into the street who had attempted to assault him openly." "It is the most remarkable case I ever heard of in my life," the Duke admitted, helping himself to a cigarette from a box which he had just discovered.
"There is another point," the Prime Minister continued.

"There are features in common about both these murders.


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