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III: At half-past five he stopped…
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06:21 |
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Suddenly the American removed the toothpick…
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08:41 |
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'Gentlemen,' he remarked…
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06:10 |
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Chapter 1: In Which He Takes Tea at the Carlton and is Surprised
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05:34 |
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'Do you remember the theft of the celebrated miniatures…?'
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06:18 |
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'What's the matter, old thing?' he asked…
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05:39 |
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The document was still lying on the table…
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05:05 |
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It was with almost a look of relief…
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06:31 |
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Chapter 2: In Which He Journeys to Godalming and the Game Begins
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06:05 |
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Prologue
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07:47 |
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Chapter 3: In Which Things Happen in Half Moon Street
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05:47 |
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'I hope he avoided the crash alright,' murmured Drummond…
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04:03 |
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II: At four o'clock exactly Hugh Drummond stepped out…
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07:31 |
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'Mr. Hiram C. Potts – the celebrated American millionaire…'
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07:02 |
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II: The 30 h.p. two-seater made short work…
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05:20 |
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He propped the letter up against the toast-rack…
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05:02 |
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'And what is it that makes you think there's mischief ahead?'
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05:11 |
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For a moment he stood motionless…
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07:53 |
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Meanwhile, unconscious of this sudden solicitude…
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05:44 |
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Peterson's face was absolutely impassive…
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Roy McMillan
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05:06 |
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III: Hugh turned back into his own room…
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Roy McMillan
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06:03 |
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Then further interior activity took place…
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Roy McMillan
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06:29 |
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Chapter 4: In Which He Spends a Quiet Night at The Elms
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Roy McMillan
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05:38 |
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A sudden sound outside in the garden…
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Roy McMillan
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06:27 |
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II: In the days when Drummond had been a platoon commander…
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Roy McMillan
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08:54 |
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II: At twelve o'clock precisely the bell rang…
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Roy McMillan
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04:26 |
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Peterson, with his coffee cup in hand, was staring…
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Roy McMillan
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05:43 |
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For ten minutes he spoke…
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06:10 |
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III: At eight o'clock the next morning…
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05:02 |
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IV: 'I heard you were down here,' she said…
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05:30 |