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The Simpkins Plot

CHAPTER XV
19/31

Callaghan has nothing to do with the judge one way or other.

He has his own business to attend to.

I wanted to hear from him how Simpkins and Miss King have been getting on." "I may as well tell you," said the Major, "that I don't at all care for this plan of yours of setting servants to spy on people, especially on ladies.

It doesn't strike me as honourable, and I wish you'd stop it.
What did Callaghan tell you ?" "My dear Major, your scruples are perfectly ridiculous.

I'm not asking Callaghan to report to me Miss King's private conversations, or to read her letters, or anything of that sort.


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