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| | The triumphs of Eugene Valmont (1906) by Robert Barr |
 | | They all profess to furnish a cure for absent-mindedness; they all ask that the applicant's chief hobby shall be stated, and they all bear the same address: Dr. Willoughby, in Tottenham Court Road." "Thank you," said I, as he placed the scissored advertisements before me. I read several of the announcements. |
 | | I went on calmly: "You also knew that Summertrees, of Park Lane, was identical with Simpson, of Tottenham Court Road?" "Well, sir," said Macpherson, "I don't exactly see what you're driving at, but it's quite usual for a man to carry on a business under an assumed name. |
 | | These figures refer to the page of the encyclopedia for the current year, and on that page is noted the next sale and the amount as it might be set down, say, in a ledger." "That is a very entertaining explanation, Mr. |
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