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The Chink in the Armour

CHAPTER XVI
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Perhaps she put it in her pocket, and forgot to give it me back.

I know she said she would like her husband to see it.

Monsieur and Madame Wachner often take their meals here.

I will ask them if they have the letter." "Well, at any rate, we had better open Madame Wolsky's trunks; that may give us some clue," said the Commissioner in a weary voice.
And, to Sylvia's confusion and distress, they all then proceeded to the bed-room where she had last seen her friend, and there Monsieur Malfait broke the locks of Anna Wolsky's two large trunks.
But the contents of Anna's trunks taught them nothing.

They were only the kind of objects and clothes that a woman who travelled about the world a great deal would naturally take with her.


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