Tales of Chinatown by Sax Rohmer
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"No." "I was just thinking," he explained, "that I have known several American Jews who were quite good fellows." "Yes?" said Lala, looking up at him naively, "I met one not long ago. He was not nice at all." "Oh!" exclaimed Durham, startled by this admission, which he had not anticipated. "One of your father's customers?" "Yes, a man named Cohen." "Cohen?" "A funny little chap," continued the girl. "He tried to make love to me." She lowered her lashes roguishly. "I knew all along he was pretending. He was a thief, I think. I was afraid of him." Durham did some rapid thinking, then: "Did you say his name was Cohen?" he asked. "That was the name he gave." "A man named Cohen, an American, was found dead in the river quite recently." |
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