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Braden, I said, 'I've retired, but if it's an easy job 'It's one you can do, easy enough, he said. 'It's just this I met a man in Australia who's extremely anxious to get some news of another man, named Falkiner Wraye, who hails from Barthorpe, in Leicestershire. I promised to make inquiries for him.

But it was no good I never either saw or heard of Wraye and Brake came to the conclusion he'd left Australia. And I know he hoped to get news of him, somehow, when we returned to England." "That description, now? what was it?" asked Bryce. "Oh!" said Glassdale. "I can't remember it all, now big man, clean shaven, nothing very particular except one thing.

Her letters were full of vivid descriptions of Wraye itself, and of the steward's house in which she and Harborough now appointed steward and agent to his foster-brother's estate had taken up their residence.

Falkiner Wraye, after cheating and deceiving Brake, and leaving him to pay the penalty of his over-trustfulness, cleared out of England and carried his money-making talents to foreign parts. He succeeded in doing well he would! and eventually he came back and married a rich widow and settled himself down in an out-of-the-world English town to grow roses. You're Falkiner Wraye, you know, Mr.

He had to stand the racket. He stood it to the tune of ten years' penal servitude. And, naturally, when he'd finished his time, he wanted to find those two men and began a long search for them. Like to know the names of the men, Mr. Folliot?" "You might mention 'em if you know 'em," answered Folliot. "The name of the particular one was Wraye Falkiner Wraye," replied Bryce promptly.

"The particular one he believed to be in Australia, until near the end, when he got an idea that he'd left for England; as for the other, he didn't bother much about him. But the man that he did want! ah, he wanted him badly!" "Who was that man?" asked Bryce. "A man of the name of Falkiner Wraye," answered Glassdale promptly. "A man he'd known in London.

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