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The Vanished Messenger

CHAPTER XIX
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"I have come over here in accordance with instructions received from headquarters--in fact from Scotland Yard." "Quite so," Mr.Fentolin assented.

"You've come over, I presume, to make enquiries concerning Mr.John P.Dunster ?" "That is the name of the gentleman, sir." "I only understood to-day from my friend Lord Saxthorpe," Mr.Fentolin continued, "that Mr.Dunster was being enquired about as though he had disappeared.

My nephew brought him here after the railway accident at Wymondham, since when he has been under the care of my own physician.

I trust that you have nothing serious against him ?" "My first duty, sir," the inspector pronounced, "is to see the gentleman in question." "By all means," Mr.Fentolin agreed.

"Gerald, will you take the inspector up to Mr.Dunster's rooms?
Or stop, I will go myself." Mr.Fentolin started his chair and beckoned the inspector to follow him.
Meekins, who was waiting inside the hall, escorted them by means of the lift to the second floor.


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