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It takes a long time to draw through again, and does not answer the purpose it was intended for. A piece of calico would have done far better. It is very vexing to bring things so far, and, when required, to find them nearly useless. Wind, south-east. Cloudy. Nights cold, but the day hot. Friday, 13th June, Purdie Ponds. Leaving Mr.
'She is in an adjacent apartment. 'Here? 'I am going to despatch her to you now, said Aunt Purdie, enjoying herself thoroughly. 'But mind! no deleterious excitement! She rose with a look on her gaunt face which he had never seen before. 'Aunt Purdie, he whispered, 'did she want to come?
And in the Praed Street affair, these platinum stud things are going to play a good part, and when you and your police have got to the bottom of it, you'll sure find that something else has a big part, too!" "What?" asked Purdie. "Why, diamonds!" answered the American, with a quiet smile. "Just diamonds! Diamonds'll be at the bottom of the bag sure!"
Purdie, of Edinburgh, M.D. At one mile and three quarters, on the last course, camped on the largest pond. The country that we have gone over, although there are a number of holes and cracks in it, is really of the best description, covered with grass up to the horses' bodies. We have passed several new trees and shrubs. The bean-tree is becoming more numerous here.
"And a good one," answered Mrs. Goldmark. "He was one of our people I saw his nose and his eyes. And I was astonished to see so poor-looking a man have a latch-key to so grand a mansion as that! he was dressed in poor clothes, and looked dirty and mean." "A bearded dark man?" suggested Purdie. "Not at all," said Mrs. Goldmark. "A clean-shaved man though dark he might be."
Melky suddenly broke the silence which followed upon this question. "I'm going to tell something that I ain't told to nobody as yet!" he said. "Not even to Zillah. After this here parlour had been cleared, I took a look round. I've very sharp eyes, Mr. Purdie. I found this here half- hidden under the rug there, where the poor old man had been lying."
Possibly, I may have something to tell which bears on our knowledge. Let us be clear!" He listened carefully while Purdie, at Zillah's request, told him briefly what had been said before his arrival, and Purdie saw at once that none of the facts surprised him. He asked Mrs.
Inside, on a half-sheet of notepaper, were a few lines from the pretty governess at Mr. Spencer Levendale's. "Can you come here at once and ask for me? There is something seriously wrong: I am much troubled and have no one in London I can consult." With a hasty excuse to Melky, Purdie ran out of the hotel, and set off in quick response to the note.
In fact, your mother was remarkably kind to me she nursed me through an illness with which I was seized when I was in Peebles." Lauriston and Purdie exchanged glances by common consent Purdie became spokesman for the two. "Mr. Killick," he said, "it's precisely about a matter arising out of that illness of yours that we came to see you!
"Very well," continued Purdie. "Then I want to make a suggestion to you. It seems to me that the wisest course is for you and me to go straight to the police authorities, and tell them frankly that Lauriston has gone to get evidence that those rings are really his property, and that he'll return in a day or two with that evidence.
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