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Who Murdered Reynard

Chapter 5 An Unopened Parcel

Word Count: 1248    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

rrow had been accomplished when Myra returned to lunch, for he met her in his usual mood of cheerful complacency. a

at I've done much yet, nor what

now, and show it to him this afternoon, when I am not about, as containing the articles which you must conceal? I will provide you with opportunity to do that. . . . But do not give

drugs? Was it not, apart from that contrary to the basic rule of his own conduct, the wisdom of which he had so often impressed upon her lazily receptive mind? And at a time when suspicion of complicity in such trafficking had approached him more nearly

be a sign of rising anger not to be lightly provoked: "If I've told you ever so many times, there should b

ral code as she did, could think him incapable of a lying assurance, she must ha

have seemed as foolish as to walk through a pool of water when a side-step! would find drier ground. But because yo

it, against which even friendship is not secure. With such, even the abject defensive value of it may be largely lost, for what is the power of

lips, they do not give it light or promiscuous exercise, nor use it so that it must destroy confidence in themselves where

viate from the rule that neither she nor he should have any part in the smuggling of the illicit drugs from which his fortune was made, and asked her to believe this, even while the parcel was in the room, and they were plotting together to procur

They're not sense. But I'll show him the parcel, if that's all you wa

as that - - ! And I've told you he's only to see that you've got it ready, and

to tomorrow. An

o smuggling your parcel through, do you suppose that he'll

like doing it.

ike at times. And if you do just what I've told you - as I'm quite

en four o'clock and William Kindell came, Myra did her a

sposed herself with some exhibition of shapely limbs. She said, "I don't want to bother you with it now, but I thought you'd

n another mood than that which she wished to rouse "if you'd let me dec

startled note in her voice, "I couldn't possibly let

hey were words which politeness might not approve. But the suggestion was one for which she had been unpr

should, but only asked whether it would be a large sum; but he responded easily, "Wel

that both of

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1 Chapter 1 Myra Is To Lie Well2 Chapter 2 Of Those On The Floor Above3 Chapter 3 Myra Goes Into Action4 Chapter 4 Myra Seeks Advice5 Chapter 5 An Unopened Parcel6 Chapter 6 Methods Of Henri Reynard7 Chapter 7 Reynard Contrives Crime8 Chapter 8 Misadventure Of A False Bottom9 Chapter 9 Murder10 Chapter 10 Thurlow Is Annoyed11 Chapter 11 Irene Knows Nothing12 Chapter 12 Samuel Overhears13 Chapter 13 Kindell Will Say Nothing14 Chapter 14 Kindell As A Live Bait15 Chapter 15 Effort In Mendacity16 Chapter 16 Irene Resolves To Try17 Chapter 17 Irene Can Change Her Mind18 Chapter 18 In Which Everyone Feels Relief19 Chapter 19 Thurlow Is Not Pleased20 Chapter 20 An Old Blanket Will Do21 Chapter 21 An Error Without Excuse22 Chapter 22 Kindell Takes It The Right Way23 Chapter 23 Mr.Thurlow Must Give Away24 Chapter 24 Pursuit25 Chapter 25 Irene Does Not Return26 Chapter 26 Professor Blinkwell Dines And Talks27 Chapter 27 Action At Scotland Yard28 Chapter 28 Sylvester Snacklit Is Not Deceived29 Chapter 29 Mr.Snacklit Thinks30 Chapter 30 A Skermish Of Deadly Words31 Chapter 31 Mrs.Collinson Holds Her Own32 Chapter 32 Irene Has Seen Too Much33 Chapter 33 A Question Of Red Hair34 Chapter 34 Thurlow Declines To Wait35 Chapter 35 Professor Blinkwell Is Roused To Wrath36 Chapter 36 THe Poker or Else The Bell37 Chapter 37 The Home Secretary Wants To Know38 Chapter 38 Incidents Of An Active Hour39 Chapter 39 Objection To Being Roasted Alive40 Chapter 40 Professor Blinkwell Was Pleased41 Chapter 41 But Myra Felt Differently