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The Mystery of the Clasped Hands

Chapter 12 

Word Count: 2859    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

eptions, that which had been given before the coroner on the Monday and Wednesday preceding. If it were remarkable f

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The Mystery of the Clasped Hands
The Mystery of the Clasped Hands
““I never knew such a fellow as you are for ferreting out these low, foreign eating-houses,” said Godfrey Henderson to his friend, Victor Fensden, as they turned from Oxford Street into one of the narrow thoroughfares in the neighbourhood of Soho.”
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