The Messenger

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Grindley, working with the lamp, made no reply.
" Do we understand you to say she does curl her hair with tongs ? " Singleton inquired politely of Lady Mcln tyre. It was clear to the pair that part of Singleton's af fair was to transact his business with as little friction as possible, to establish cooperation in the most unlikely quar ters. " You can't say she uses tongs, " he said persuasively.
" I certainly cannot say she does n't. Neither can you. " Lady Mclntyre stuck to her point as if sh
...e knew what hung upon it.
Grindley had unscrewed the wick cap. If she didn't use tongs, certainly she had used the lamp; the wick was charred. He lifted out the receiver and shook it. " Nearly full, " he said.
Singleton was rapidly going through the few things left in the bottom of the safe. Several leather jewel cases. They revealed a truly astonishing store chiefly diamonds.
" She can have these back at once, " Singleton said, set ting the cases down by Lady Mclntyre's feet.
172 THE MESSENGER Grindley still hung over the alcohol lamp.


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