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The Parisians, Book 4.

Chapter 7 No.7

Word Count: 449    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

hat experienced functionary as to the details of the plan of act

address, I propose to take the lodging offered to me, as Mr. Lamb, an attorney's clerk, commissioned to get in certain debts, and transact other matters of business, o

will have no troub

nsistently the queer sort of language I have adopted, both in French and in English. I have too sharp a critic in a man so consummate himself in stage trick and disguise as M. Lebeau not to feel the necessity of getting through my role as quickly a

ll introduce you to a magasin near the T

own to M. Lebeau, to whom I might be supposed to write about d

ou very easily. Your letters shall find thei

ard made an appointment to meet Graham at a cafe near th

days, and should not want the man's services till he returned. He therefore dismissed and paid him off at once, so tha

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