The Black Bag by Louis Joseph Vance
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"We were to wait ten minutes or so," she continued.
He produced his cigarette-case. "If you care to smoke it will seem an excuse." He lighted his cigarette. "And then, you may talk to me," she concluded calmly. "I would, gladly, if I could guess what would interest you." "Yourself. Tell me about yourself," she commanded. "It would bore you," he responded tritely, confused. "No; you interest me very much." She made the statement quietly, contemptuous of coquetry. "Very well, then; I am Philip Kirkwood, an American." "Nothing more?" "Little worth retailing." "I'm sorry." "Why?" he demanded, piqued. "Because you have merely indicated that you are a wealthy American." "Why wealthy?" |
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