The Girl At Central By Geraldine Bonner Illustrated By Arthur William Brown

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The Girl At Central By Geraldine Bonner Illustrated By Arthur William Brown
Bonner Geraldine
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The man just said it was impor- tant and Mr. Cokesbury'd had the house up- side down looking for it. " "Um, " said Mr. Whitney again. "I rather fancy, Miss Morganthau, you've done us a double service; in hunting for a voice, you've stumbled on a key. " Young Mr. Whitney laughed. "It's probably the key of his front door. " "Perhaps, " said his father, and looked down on the carpet as if he was thinking. Then Babbitts spoke up: "Don't criminals, no matter how careful they are, often overlook some... small clew that maybe is the very thing that gives them away?" "Often, " said Mr. Whitney. "In most 212 THE GIRL AT CENTRAL crimes there's a curious lack of attention to detail. The large matters are well conceived and skillfully carried out. And then some minor point is neglected, sometimes forgotten, sometimes not realized for its proper value. " He got up and shook himself like a big bear and we all rose to our feet. I was feeling pretty fine, not only the relief of having de- livered the goods, but proud of myself for getting through the interview so well.

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