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PART TWO DECEMBER 23RD
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PART TWO DECEMBER 23RD
Tressilian flushed. An ill-mannered, impatient way of ringing the bell at a gentleman’s house!
If it was a fresh lot of those carol singers he’d give them a piece of his mind.
Through the frosted glass of the upper half of the door he saw a silhouette—a big man in a
slouch hat. He opened the door. As he had thought—a cheap, flashy stranger—nasty pattern of suit
“Blessed if it isn’t Tressilian,” said the stranger. “How are you, Tressilian?”
Harry Lee laughed.
“Looks as though I’d given you quite a shock. Why? I’m expected, aren’t I?”
“Yes, indeed, sir. Certainly, sir.”
“Then why the surprise act?” Harry stepped back a foot or two and looked up at the house—a
good solid mass of red brick, unimaginative but solid.
How’s my father, Tressilian?”
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