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  2. CHAPTER IV.—THE FIRST ATTEMPT.

    At Hyde Park Corner the taxi-cab driver put his fares down. Already Der[?]k had told Doris of the necessity for caution in case, by any chance, the police should ...

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  3. CHAPTER VII.—A LOVERS' MEETING.

    Derek Lawlor was only too glad to take Sir Charles Savers' advice and put the snooting affair entirely on one side. He knew he could trust the chief of the C.I.D. ...

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  4. CHAPTER VI.—DEREK MAKES A CONFESION.

    "Taxi, sir?" Mrs. Dalmaine's footman asked as he opened the door for Derek. The Guardsman hesitated. No, he would make sure first if his shadow were still ...

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  6. CHAPTER IX.—STAINES INTERVENES.

    Staines was, or should have been, growing used to his employer's varying moods, but he was genuinely surprised and shocked at Derek's appearance the ...

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  7. CHAPTER VIII.—THE WIDOW SHOWS HER HAND.

    The shooting affair outside Messrs. Riebensahm's office did not attract much public attention, for it happened to coincide with a big political crisis. ...

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