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CHAPTER XXX WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT
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"Come in here, Mr. Clifford; it's a very fortunate chance your dropping in on us like this; you couldn't have arranged it better if you'd tried. I've no doubt Mr. Nash is glad to see you, and I'm quite sure I am."
As Clifford followed Morgan into the sitting-room1 he eyed him a little askance.
"To whom have I the pleasure of speaking?"
"I'm Mr. Oldfield's most intimate friend; I know more about his affairs than any man living."
"May I ask your name?"
"Morgan; Stephen Morgan."
"Not yet, exactly; I think I may describe myself as Mr. Oldfield's confidential3 agent. Come in, Nash; don't stop out there; then we can have the door closed--it'll be snugger4."
Mr. Nash had stayed in the hall, as if unwilling5 to associate himself with Morgan's reception of the new-comer; indeed from his bearing one might almost have suspected him of an inclination6 to march out of the flat, and leave Morgan to deal with Mr. Clifford; possibly he was deterred7 by the prosaic8 accident that his hat was in the sitting-room. When Morgan bade him go in he went in, and Morgan closed the door behind him. Clifford looked from one to the other, as if there was something in the attitude of the two men which he could not make out.
"May I ask what you gentlemen are doing here?"
"You may ask; but, so far as I can see, it's no business of yours."
"Quite so; still--at the same time----"
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sitting-room
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solicitor
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| n.初级律师,事务律师 | |
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confidential
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| adj.秘(机)密的,表示信任的,担任机密工作的 | |
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snugger
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| adj.整洁的( snug的比较级 );温暖而舒适的;非常舒适的;紧身的 | |
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unwilling
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inclination
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prosaic
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peculiar
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courteously
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frigid
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immediate
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miserable
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sane
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rogue
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brazenly
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brazen
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sneering
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villain
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forger
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justification
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consolation
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incapable
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resentment
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candid
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forgery
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harry
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plunder
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countenance
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gist
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pseudonym
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heinous
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injustice
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futile
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dealing
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peculiarity
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lesser
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conversational
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entangle
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entangled
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retracing
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