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Johnson, Owen, 1878-1952

"Murder in Any Degree"

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"That's odd," said Herkimer, with a slight frown.
"On the contrary, no," said De Gollyer; "we always abolish matrimony
from four to six."
"You didn't understand me," said Herkimer, with the sharpness he used in
his classes.
From his tone the group perceived that the hazards had brought to him
some abrupt coincidence. They waited with an involuntary silence, which
in itself was a rare tribute.
"Remember Rantoul?" said Herkimer, rolling a cigarette and using a jerky
diction.
"Clyde Rantoul?" said Stibo.
"Don Furioso Barebones Rantoul, who was in the Quarter with us?" said
Quinny.
"Don Furioso, yes," said Rankin. "Ever see him?"
"Never."
"He's married," said Quinny; "dropped out."
"Yes, he married," said Herkimer, lighting his cigarette. "Well, I've
just seen him."
"He's a plutocrat or something," said Towsey, reflectively.
"He's rich--ended," said Steingall as he slapped the table. "By Jove! I
remember now."
"Wait," said Quinny, interposing.
[Illustration: From his tone the group perceived that the hazards had
brought to him some abrupt coincidences]
"I went up to see him yesterday--just back now," said Herkimer.


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