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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER XIV
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You're to sprinkle the lime on the floor of the judge's bedroom, and to damp the sheets on his bed with a solution of Condy's Fluid.

O'Donoghue will give you exact directions about the quantities." "And what would that be for ?" "The judge wants it done," said Meldon, "and that ought to be enough for you." "I was reading a bit in the paper one day about what they call the Christian Science.

I suppose, now, he'll be one of them ?" "No," said Meldon.

"He's not.

If you'd read a little more carefully you'd have understood that no Christian Scientist would walk on the same side of the street as a bottle of Condy's Fluid.


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