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From The Diary Of Hardshaw [Hawkshaw], The Detective

by A.P. Morris, Jr.

Lord Harold Berkeley paced his long, low library with thoughtful strides. His brow was stern, his teeth hard set, and features troubled in their outline, while his proud gaze bent moodily upon the rich carpeting.

 

Presently, a liveried servant announces, through the half-open door, the waiting of a visitor in the hall.

 

“Show him to me at once,” ordered the nobleman, with a promptness that indicated plainly he had been expecting the coming of someone; and a few seconds later, a man entered the room.

 

He was of medium height, well proportioned, athletic in build, and his small, gray eyes shone with penetrating glance.

 

“Be seated, sir,” said Lord Harold, motioning the comer to a chair, and appropriating one himself; and when they were seated… Read More