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| The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu | Sax Rohmer |
Chapter I |
Page 5 of 5 |
Nayland Smith tugged at the lobe of his left ear, as was his habit when meditating. "You had been at work here in this way for some time?" "Yes. Sir Crichton was preparing an important book." "Had anything unusual occurred prior to this evening?" "Yes," said Mr. Burboyne, with evident perplexity; "though I attached no importance to it at the time. Three nights ago Sir Crichton came out to me, and appeared very nervous; but at times his nerves-- you know? Well, on this occasion he asked me to search the study. He had an idea that something was concealed there." "Some THING or someone?" "`Something' was the word he used. I searched, but fruitlessly, and he seemed quite satisfied, and returned to his work." "Thank you, Mr. Burboyne. My friend and I would like a few minutes' private investigation in the study." |
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