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That Mainwaring Affair

CHAPTER XIII
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I think it very probable that Mrs.
LaGrange has employed him since the murder to assist her in concealing evidences of the crime, and that is why I suggested dragging the lake in search of what may be hidden there; but, according to his own story, he was in the city that night until some time after the murder was committed." "Yes, according to his own story, but in reality he did not go to the city at all that night.

More than that, he was seen in this vicinity about midnight with a couple of suspicious looking characters." "By George! when did you learn that ?" "I knew it when Brown gave his testimony at the inquest." "The deuce you did! and then let the rascal give you the slip, after all!" "Don't give yourself any anxiety on that score; I can produce Brown any hour he's wanted.

One of my subordinates has his eye on him day and night.

At last reports, he and Brown were occupying the same room in a third-class lodging house; I'll wager they're having a game of cards together this evening." "Well, well! you have stolen a march on us.

But, if I may ask, why don't you bag your game ?" "I am using him as a decoy for larger game.


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