Collier's, Volume 67Crowell-Collier, 1921 |
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... Sir Charles Abing- don , a London physician . Sir Charles believes his life is in peril . He is constantly under a shadowy surveillance . He has been mysteriously attacked and a manuscript stolen from his library . Paul Harley , arriving at ...
... Sir Charles Abing- don , a London physician . Sir Charles believes his life is in peril . He is constantly under a shadowy surveillance . He has been mysteriously attacked and a manuscript stolen from his library . Paul Harley , arriving at ...
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... Sir Charles had recently become acquainted ? " R. MCMURDOCH'S expression remained ut- Derly blank , and he slowly shook his head . " I haven't an idea in the world , " he declared . " A patient , perhaps ? " " Possibly , " said Harley ...
... Sir Charles had recently become acquainted ? " R. MCMURDOCH'S expression remained ut- Derly blank , and he slowly shook his head . " I haven't an idea in the world , " he declared . " A patient , perhaps ? " " Possibly , " said Harley ...
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... Sir Charles Abing- don . " Closely as he watched Nicol Brinn while pronouncing this name he could not detect the slightest change of ex- pression in the stoic features . " Sir Charles Abingdon , " echoed Brinn ; " and in what way is it ...
... Sir Charles Abing- don . " Closely as he watched Nicol Brinn while pronouncing this name he could not detect the slightest change of ex- pression in the stoic features . " Sir Charles Abingdon , " echoed Brinn ; " and in what way is it ...
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... Sir Charles Abingdon did not die from natural causes . You are repressing valuable evidence . Allow me to remind you that if anything should come to light necessitating a post - mortem ex- amination of the body , you will be forced to ...
... Sir Charles Abingdon did not die from natural causes . You are repressing valuable evidence . Allow me to remind you that if anything should come to light necessitating a post - mortem ex- amination of the body , you will be forced to ...
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... Sir Charles Abingdon , a distinguished London physician , whose life is in peril . Paul Harley feels the sinister note of danger and regards as sig- nificant the theft of a manuscript from Sir Charles's library . At Sir Charles's , home ...
... Sir Charles Abingdon , a distinguished London physician , whose life is in peril . Paul Harley feels the sinister note of danger and regards as sig- nificant the theft of a manuscript from Sir Charles's library . At Sir Charles's , home ...
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