The Case and The Girl by Randall Parrish
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Title:
The Case and The Girl
Author:
Randall Parrish
Category:
General Novel
ISBN:
9781300471820
Publisher:
PublishDrive Inc (Sai ePublications)
File Size:
0.56 MB
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Synopsis
West, still attired in khaki uniform, but wearing the red chevron of honourable discharge on his left sleeve, sat in the Club writing room, his feet comfortably elevated, endeavouring to extract some entertainment from the evening paper. The news was not particularly interesting, however, and finally, obsessed with the feeling that it would soon be time for him to seriously contemplate the procuring of suitable employment, the young man turned the sheet about rather idly, and ran his eyes down the columns devoted to classified advertising.
Half way down the first column, under the head of miscellaneous, he paused and read a paragraph with some interest; then read it over again, emitting a soft whistle between his teeth.
Well, by Jove! he said to himself slowly, That doesnt sound so bad either; out of the ordinary, at least. Say, Thompson, and he turned to a tall young fellow busily writing at the adjoining desk, and shoved the paper under his eyes, pointing at the paragraph which had attracted attention, with one finger, What do you make out of that, old man?
The other, rather sober-faced, and slow of speech, read the advertisement word by word, with no change of expression.
Rot, he said solemnly. Either a joke, or some scheme on. Why? interested in it?In a measure, yes. Sounds rather business-like to me. Ive got a good mind to answer, and take a chance.
Youre a fool if you do, Matt, decisively, and turning back to his writing. That is some game being pulled off, and the first thing you know, youll be in bad. Likely as not it means blackmail. Besides there is no address.
Thats one thing I like about it, retorted the other. They are in earnest, and taking no chances of having their purpose guessed at.
There is a way to reach them, if the one answering is sufficiently in earnest. By Jove, I dont see how any one can get in bad, merely by finding out what it all means.
Well, do as you please; you would anyhow. Only you have my advice.
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