_ BOOK IV CHAPTER IV. CHECKMATE TO BORROWDEAN
Mannering"s town house, none too large at any time, was transformed into a little hive of industry. Two hurriedly appointed secretaries were at work in the dining-room, and Hester was busy typing in her own little sanctum.
Mannering sat in his study before a table covered with papers, and for the first time during the day wa ......
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