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THE SIAMESE CAT

that you'd changed quarters to the other wing? That was a sensible move, and gave me genuine pleasure. Genuine, by Jove! You see I've watched you closely, and as a friend."

The deep-set eyes met Owen's without shift or tremour. Something in their light, as in the man's voice, told that he could not be altogether lying.

"But why," objected Scarlett, "why have you dragged these ladies into danger?"

"Accidental, dear chap!" cried the other eagerly. "Pure accident. I'm as sorry as you."

"Can't know when you are telling the truth," growled Scarlett. "So what's the use of asking you questions?"

"Now is that a pretty speech?" complained the courier. "You've never tried me. Put some questions. Come on."

"Well, then, what the devil is all this fuss?

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