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The Call Box Mystery - John Ironside
1923 UK hardcover second impression, Methuen, London A VG indeed book missing its its dust jacket Small neat bookseller stamp, but no names etc Tight and square with clean contents and boards Same format as the first, I month later, a nice full size 'fat' format book A nice bright example For Sale at £7.50 (approx $12) *PB1 - free delivery worldwide ! |
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I'M extremely sorry, Carling. It's too bad to keep I you to-night, but——" -•- " That's all right, sir. Lucky they came in to-night and not to-morrow. I shall soon be through with them." " It's most awfully good of you," rejoined Sir Robert Rawson heartily. " I would deal with them myself, but we are dining with Lord Warrington, as you know." " Yes, sir; but it's of no consequence really. I can spare the time perfectly well." Already Carling's sleek head was bent over the special dispatches which had just been delivered at the private residence of Sir Robert Rawson. There were two sets, written in different languages, but both referring to one subject—secret intelligence concerning the strained relations between two foreign countries: a matter that at present was suspected rather than known, but that might at any moment develop on serious lines, and even occasion a war involving Great Powers. These particular papers were probably of immense importance. That remained to be seen; and Carling's duty was to translate and prepare a precis of them for his chief. |
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