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"Whoever you are, sir," he said, "there's one thing certain nobody but you can supply the solution of the mystery about Ashton's death! Come with me and Carless at once." The man whose extraordinary story had excited such intense interest had become the object of universal attention.

Now, that small but very important fact is most likely not known to Methley and Woodlesford's client but it's known to Driver and to Portlethwaite and to me, and now to all of you. If this man comes here look at his right hand! If he possesses his full complement of fingers, well " Mr. Carless ended with a significant grimace, and Mr.

Then Karna, slaying Sahadeva's steeds with many straight shafts, speedily despatched the latter's driver with a broad-headed shaft, to Yama's abode. This carless Sahadeva then took up a sword and a shield. Even those weapons were cut off by Karna smiling the while. Then the mighty Sahadeva, in that encounter, sped towards the car of Vikartana's son, a heavy and terrible mace decked with gold.

You might almost call it suspicious alacrity. Evidently the gentleman has no fear of meeting us!" "You may be quite certain, Carless, if my theory about the whole thing is a sound theory, that the gentleman will have no fear of meeting anybody, not even a judge and jury!" answered Mr. Pawle sardonically. "If I apprehend things rightly, he'll have been very carefully coached and prepared."

And he cut off the Rakshasa's bow with one arrow, and his four steeds with four other arrows. Made carless, Anjanaparvan took up a scimitar. With another keen shaft, Aswatthaman cut off in two fragments that scimitar, decked with golden stars, in the Rakshasa's hand. The grandson of Hidimva then, O king, whirling a gold adorned mace, quickly hurled it at Aswatthaman.

Beholding Aswatthaman once more approaching him in battle, the mighty car-warrior, Satyaki, once more made him carless and caused him to turn back. Then the Pandavas, O king, beholding the prowess of Satyaki, blew their conchs with great force and uttered loud leonine roars.

"I can play tennis and hockey very well," she said, smiling a little. "And I wasn't bad at cricket the last season or two we played cricket there. But I'm not up to much at anything else, except that I can talk French decently." "Physical culture, eh?" observed Mr. Carless, smiling. "Very well! Now, then, in the end Mr.

Now, a first question do you, as his legal advisers, believe in his claim?" "Judging by the proofs with which he has furnished us, yes," answered Methley. "There seems to be no doubt of it." "We'll ask for these proofs presently," remarked Mr. Carless.

Ashton," said Miss Wickham, looking apprehensively at the building towards which she was being conducted. "Where are you taking me?" "To a solicitor's office friends of mine," answered Mr. Pawle. "Carless and Driver excellent people. Mr. Carless wants to ask you a few questions in the hope that your answers will give us a little more light on Ashton's history.

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