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III A CRIMINAL GENIUS
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On entering the doorway1 of the Cafe Dame2 we found ourselves in a narrow passage. In front of us was a carpeted stair, and to the right a glass-panelled door communicating with a discreetly3 lighted little dining room which seemed to be well patronized. Opening the door Harley beckoned4 to a waiter, and:
“I wish to see the proprietor5,” he said.
“Mr. Meyer is engaged at the moment, sir,” was the reply.
“Where is he?”
“In his office upstairs, sir. He will be down in a moment.”
The waiter hurried away, and Harley stood glancing up the stairs as if in doubt what to do.
“I cannot imagine how such a place can pay,” he muttered. “The rent must be enormous in this district.”
But even before he ceased speaking I became aware of an excited conversation which was taking place in some apartment above.
“It's scandalous!” I heard, in a woman's shrill6 voice. “You have no right to keep it! It's not your property, and I'm here to demand that you give it up.”
A man's voice replied in voluble broken English, but I could only distinguish a word here and there. I saw that Harley was interested, for catching7 my questioning glance, he raised his finger to his lips enjoining8 me to be silent.
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doorway
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discreetly
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beckoned
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proprietor
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| n.所有人;业主;经营者 | |
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shrill
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catching
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enjoining
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blackmail
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unintelligible
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intelligible
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bungle
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positively
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astounded
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farce
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underlay
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descending
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mansion
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inmate
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noted
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retraced
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sullen
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countenance
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rusty
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tragic
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shrugged
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socket
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kindly
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winced
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oblique
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drawn
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draught
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disturbance
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collapsed
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groaned
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hazy
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inquiry
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hue
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protruded
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liar
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smuggled
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solitary
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mused
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slanted
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astonishment
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musingly
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extort
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entirely
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rentals
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hoarsely
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mere
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confession
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remains
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