The Yellow Claw by Sax Rohmer
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expressed to him astonishment respecting her expenditures in Scotland. I
understand that her sister was in comparatively poor circumstances, and I went so far as to point out to Mr. Vernon that one hundred pounds was--shall I say an excessive?--outlay upon a week's sojourn in Auchterander, Perth." "A hundred pounds!" "One hundred pounds!" "Was it queried by Mr. Vernon?" "Not at all." "Was Mr. Vernon personally acquainted with this sister in Perth?" "He was not, Inspector. Mrs. Vernon, at the time of her marriage, did not enjoy that social status to which my late client elevated her. For many years she held no open communication with any member of her family, but latterly, as I have explained, she acquired the habit of recuperating--recuperating from the effects of her febrile pleasures--at this obscure place in Scotland. And Mr. Vernon, his interest in her movements having considerably--shall I say abated?--offered no objection: even suffered it gladly, counting the cost but little against"... "Freedom?" suggested Dunbar, scribbling in his notebook. "Rather crudely expressed, perhaps," said the solicitor, peering over the top of his glasses, "but you have the idea. I come now to my |
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