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Mr. Fentolin, surrounded by his satellites, was seated in his chair before the writing-table. There were present in the room most of the people important to him in his somewhat singular life. A few fe...
There were very few people upon Platform Number Twenty-one of Liverpool Street Station at a quarter to nine on the evening of April 2 - possibly because the platform in question is one of the most rem...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 10
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Mr. Fentolin raised to his lips the little gold whistle which hung from his neck and blew it. He seemed to devote very little effort to the operation, yet the strength of the note was wonderful. As th...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 11
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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The little station at which Hamel alighted was like an oasis in the middle of a flat stretch of sand and marsh. It consisted only of a few raised planks and a rude shelter - built, indeed, for the con...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 14
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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Mr. Fentolin, on leaving the dining-room, steered his chair with great precision through the open, wrought-iron doors of a small lift at the further end of the hall, which Doctor Sarson, who stepped i...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 12
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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From where Hamel stood a queer object came strangely into sight. Below the terrace of St. David's Hall - from a spot, in fact, at the base of the solid wall - it seemed as though a gate had been opene...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 13
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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During the next half-hour, Hamel was introduced to luxuries to which, in a general way, he was entirely unaccustomed. One man-servant was busy preparing his bath in a room leading out of his sleeping ...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 15
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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2008/6/13
Mr. Fentolin led the way to a delightful little corner of his library, where before the open grate, recently piled with hissing logs, an easy chair had been drawn. He wheeled himself up to the other s...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 16
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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"Let us follow the example of all great golfers," Hamel said. "Let us for this morning, at any rate, imagine that your whole world is encompassed within these eighteen holes. We have been sent here in...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 17
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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2008/6/13
Mr. Fentolin, having succeeded in getting rid of his niece and his somewhat embarrassing guest for at least two hours, was seated in his study, planning out a somewhat strenuous morning, when his priv...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 18
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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The beautiful but somewhat austere front of St. David's Hall seemed, in a sense, transformed, as Hamel and his companion climbed the worn grey steps which led on to the broad sweep of terrace. Evident...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 19
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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2008/6/13
Mr. Fentolin remained upon the terrace long after the departure of his guests. He had found a sunny corner out of the wind, and he sat there with a telescope by his side and a budget of newspapers upo...
The young man sat on one side of the saloon and Mr. John P. Dunster on the other. Although both of them were provided with a certain amount of railway literature, neither of them made any pretence at ...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 20
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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2008/6/13
In the middle of that night Hamel sat up in bed, awakened with a sudden start by some sound, only the faintest echo of which remained in his consciousness. His nerves were tingling with a sense of exc...
《The Vanished Messenger》Chapter 21
E. Phillips Oppenheim The Vanished Messenger whodunit
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2008/6/13
"To-day," Hamel declared, as he stood at the sideboard the following morning at breakfast-time and helped himself to bacon and eggs, "I am positively going to begin reading. I have a case full of book...