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The Clue of the Twisted Candle The Clue of the Twisted Candle by Edgar Wallace
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“His language was, as I say, under great provocation, violent and unusual. He had a trick of using words which never were on land or sea, and illustrating his instruction or his admonition with the quaintest phraseology.”
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“I should prefer being thrown to the demnition ducks and drakes," he said moodily.”
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“You see you left a little thumb print, and we are rather whales on thumb prints at Scotland Yard, Fisher.”
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“I sent for you, Mansus, because I suffer from the illusion that you have more brains than most of the people in my department, and that's not saying much.”
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“He is very rich, has no relations, and has a passion for power." "Then he'll be hung," said the Chief, rising. "I doubt it," said the other, "people with lots of money seldom get hung. You only get hung for wanting money.”
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“Listen," said T. X., grasping an ivory paperknife savagely in his hand and tapping his blotting-pad to emphasize his words, "you're a pie!”
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“THE 4.15 FROM VICTORIA TO Lewes had been held up at Three Bridges in consequence of a derailment and, though John Lexman was fortunate enough to catch a belated connection to Beston Tracey, the wagonette which was the sole communication between the village and the outside world had gone.”
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“CHAPTER XVII”
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“This," said T. X. exultantly, as he read the advertisement, "is where I get busy.”
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“Howling apples!" gasped T. X. "It's from John Lexman!”
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“year. For John Lexman was a maker of cunning plots.”
Edgar Wallace, The Clue of the Twisted Candle