HE TOOK IT.
"Now, her© is a book," exclaimed the seedy man as he dashed into the banker's private pifice. "Don't want any books," grunted the banker. "But this one you can't help. J being interested in." "Haven't time to read books, and-:—-" f'But I am stire you will take this book," persisted the seedy man. "Look here, sir, do you intend to leave the- room. or must I " "Don't need to call the porter; I'll go. This is,your book, though.",, . "My book?" -"Yes: your pocket-book. I found it in the hall." Then he vanished. , '
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 195, 17 August 1912, Page 6
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95HE TOOK IT. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 195, 17 August 1912, Page 6
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