Bab: a Sub-Deb by Mary Roberts Rinehart
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time. I take it, you did not expect to find me here."
"I'm in the wrong apartment. That's all," I said. "Maybe you'll think that's an excuse and not a reason. I can't help it if you do." "Well," he said, "that explains some things. It's pretty well known, I fancy, that I have little worth stealing, except my good name." "I was not stealing," I replied in a sulky manner. "I beg your pardon," he said. "It IS an ugly word. We will strike it from the record. Would you mind telling me whose apartment you intended to--er--investigate? If this is the wrong one, you know." "I was looking for a Letter." "Letters, letters!" he said. "When will you women learn not to write letters. Although"--he looked at me closely--"you look rather young for that sort of thing." He sighed. "It's born in you, I daresay," he said. Well, for all his patronizing ways, he was not very old himself. "Of course," he said, "if you are telling the truth--and it sounds fishy, I must say--it's hardly a Police matter, is it? It's rather one for diplomasy. But can you prove what you say?" "My word should be suficient," I replied stiffly. "How do I know that YOU belong here?" "Well, you don't, as a matter of fact. Suppose you take my word for |
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