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FORE:For another thing, Sandy went on, anybody could write that letter Jeff showed meand who is Jeff, when all is said and done?"Certainly not," Bruce agreed. "I happen to know an expert who told me so. It took my fancy and I gave ten pounds for it, which, I understand, is about a tenth of its full value."
FORE:"But you were in the house," he said, "disguised as a Spanish woman----"
FORE:Without further words or conscious movements from the silent pilot they managed to get him unhooked from his belt and parachute harness, to lower him, precariously limp, into the rubber boat, which Larry held onto as Jeff, half supporting his inert co-pilot, propelled it to their own craft.CHAPTER XXI. MECHANICAL DRAWING.
FORE:"That is just what I should like to do," Lawrence said coolly.
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