The book The Uttermost Farthing was written by author Lowndes, Marie Belloc, 1868-1947 Here you can read free online of The Uttermost Farthing book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Uttermost Farthing a good or bad book?
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The man's manner--that of scenting a secret, of suspecting that more laybehind the matter than was admitted by the husband and friend of thewoman they were seeking--produced a disagreeable impression onVanderlyn. For the first time he felt himself faced by a vague, but nonethe less real, danger, and the feeling braced him. "Then Monsieur did not see this lady yesterday at all?" "No, " said Vanderlyn, shortly; "the last time I saw Mrs. Pargeter in herhouse was the day before yesterday, when I ca...lled on her about fiveo'clock. " "Monsieur is not related to the lady, " asked the detective quietly. "No, " said Vanderlyn again. "But I am an old friend of both Mr. And Mrs. Pargeter, and that is why he asked me to accompany him here to-day. " "Then when and how did you yourself first learn of Madame Pargeter'sdisappearance?" asked the other suddenly. Vanderlyn hesitated; for a moment his tired brain refused to act--whenwas he supposed to have heard of Peggy's disappearance? He lookedhelplessly at Pargeter, then said suddenly, "I met my friend at L'Unionlast night.
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