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The Wrong Box

Chapter 4 4

Word Count: 1345    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

of the military, and the deliberate passage of the trains of the London and South-Western line. These and many similar associations would have doubtless crowde

tilted back after the fashion of those that lie in wait for nursery-maids, the

closely bordering on brigandage at the ticket office, and a spasm of running, had brought them on the platform just as the engine uttered its departing snort. There w

ed. 'Uncle Joseph!

his companion, and once more closed

pair had jumped in

' enquired the younger traveller, moppin

st comer, my Uncle Joseph, I can tell you! Very respectable old gentleman; interested in leather; be

d party, eh?' su

rather cheery I dare say, on a desert island, but on a railway journey insupportable.

u're one of these Finsbury tontine

th a hundred thousand pounds to me? There he was asleep, and nobody th

uggage van, was flitting to and

bury, 16 John Street, Bloomsbury, London." M. stands for

. 'He's a little cousin of mine. I like him myself, because he's afraid of me. He's one of the ornaments of Bloomsbury, an

d Mr Wickham. 'By George, here's a tack-hammer! We might send al

ised by the sound of voices, ope

, gentlemen,' said he, whe

me, Wickham?'

o travel in a van,

n Mr Wickham was left alone over his diversions on the one side, and on

as the train began to slacken speed before Bishopstoke station

acts than he instantly assumed the offensive, fell on the flank of the Wallachian forces, and, in the inside of three days, had the satisfaction to behold them routed and fleeing for the Danube. It is no business of ours to follow them on this retreat, over which the police were so obliging as to preside paternally. Thus relieved from what he loved to refer to as the Bulgarian Atrocity, Mr Wickham returned to London with the most unbounded and embarrassing gratitude and admiration for his saviour. These sen

rate, more by token, in his native county) was no sooner alone in the van than he fell upon the labels with all the zeal of a reformer; and, when he

and. These cousins of yours have a packing-case as big as a house. I've muddled the whole busine

care,' said Michael. 'I am getting tired of your per

total loss of reputation, six and eightpence." But,' continued Mr Wickham with more seriousness, 'could I be bowled out of the Commi

ll chuck you out sooner or later. Somehow you do

ntry gentleman. Suppose we start one of those tontine affairs ourselves; I to pay five hun

ve laugh, as he lighted a cigar, 'it strikes me that

his cushions, delighted with the compliment. 'Yes, I suppose I am a nuisance

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“Two brothers will do whatever it takes to hide a body and inherit a fortune in this laugh-out-loud crime caper Elderly Joseph and Masterman Finsbury are the last survivors of a tontine established in their youth. Their nephews, Morris and John, have one simple goal: Keep Uncle Joseph alive longer than Uncle Masterman. If they succeed, the brothers will be set for life. If they fail, the fortune goes to cousin Michael-and poverty will be their fate. When the siblings regain consciousness after a train wreck, they discover that Joseph-or a man dressed exactly like him-died in the crash. Not to worry; Morris has a plan. Instead of burying the body where anyone might dig it up, they'll ship it around the world until Uncle Masterman dies. It seems foolproof, until the incorrect package arrives at the first destination and Morris and John have to find poor, dead Uncle Joseph before somebody opens the wrong box. This ebook features a new introduction by Otto Penzler and has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.”
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