The Man Who Knew

The Man Who Knew
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Wallace Edgar. The Man Who Knew

CHAPTER I. THE MAN IN THE LABORATORY

CHAPTER II. THE GIRL WHO CRIED

CHAPTER III. FOUR IMPORTANT CHARACTERS

CHAPTER IV. THE ACCOUNTANT AT THE BANK

CHAPTER V. JOHN MINUTE'S LEGACY

CHAPTER VI. THE MAN WHO KNEW

CHAPTER VII. INTRODUCING MR. REX HOLLAND

CHAPTER VIII. SERGEANT SMITH CALLS

CHAPTER IX. FRANK MERRILL AT THE ALTAR

CHAPTER X. A MURDER

CHAPTER XI. THE CASE AGAINST FRANK MERRILL

CHAPTER XII. THE TRIAL OF FRANK MERRILL

CHAPTER XIII. THE MAN WHO CAME TO MONTREUX

CHAPTER XIV. THE MAN WHO LOOKED LIKE FRANK

CHAPTER XV. A LETTER IN THE GRATE

CHAPTER XVI. THE COMING OF SERGEANT SMITH

CHAPTER XVII. THE MAN CALLED "MERRILL"

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The northern express had deposited its passengers at King's Cross on time. All the station approaches were crowded with hurrying passengers. Taxicabs and "growlers" were mixed in apparently inextricable confusion. There was a roaring babble of instruction and counter-instruction from police-men, from cab drivers, and from excited porters. Some of the passengers hurried swiftly across the broad asphalt space and disappeared down the stairs toward the underground station. Others waited for unpunctual friends with protesting and frequent examination of their watches.

One alone seemed wholly bewildered by the noise and commotion. She was a young girl not more than eighteen, and she struggled with two or three brown paper parcels, a hat-box, and a bulky hand-bag. She was among those who expected to be met at the station, for she looked helplessly at the clock and wandered from one side of the building to the other till at last she came to a standstill in the center, put down all her parcels carefully, and, taking a letter from a shabby little bag, opened it and read.

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"I have told you a dozen times he has nothing against you," said the other emphatically. "I know his business, and I have seen most of his private papers. If he could have caught you with the goods, he would have had you long ago. I told you that the last time you called at the house and I saw you. What! Do you think John Minute would pay blackmail if he could get out of it? You are a fool!"

"Maybe I am," said the other philosophically, "but I am not such a fool as you think me to be."

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