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All this was related to me at the Marlborough-Blenheim, Atlantic City, in June, 1908, by Kellar himself, and portions of it were repeated in 1917 when Dean Kellar sat by me at the Society of American Magicians' dinner. In 1879 there appeared in England a performer who claimed to be the original Ling Look.
Tower was puzzled. "If I tell you where the Senator is, you are sure Rex will not follow you?" "Quite certain." "His address is the Marlborough-Blenheim, Atlantic City." "Helen, you're a dear! I shall go there to-morrow, if necessary. But it will be best to write him first." "Don't say I told you." "Above all things, Helen, I am discreet." "I fear he cannot do much. Your son is so wilful."
It was five o'clock when a taxi brought her to the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel, and Senator Meiklejohn was the most astonished man on the Jersey coast at the moment when she entered unannounced, for Mrs. Carshaw had simply said to the elevator-boy: "Take me to Senator Meiklejohn's sitting-room." Undeniably he was startled; but playing desperately for high stakes had steadied him somewhat.
Tower, biting her lips and clenching her hands in sheer rage, rushed to an escritoire and unlocked it. A letter lay there, a letter from Meiklejohn. It was dated from the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel, Atlantic City. "Dear Mrs. Tower," it ran, "the Costa Rica cotton concession is almost secure. The President will sign it any day now. But secrecy is more than ever important. Tell none but Jacob.
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