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The Rayner-Slade Amalgamation [Hardcover]

J. S Fletcher (Author)


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1922
About eleven o'clock on the night of Monday, May 12, 1914, Marshall Allerdyke, a bachelor of forty, a man of great mental and physical activity, well known in Bradford as a highly successful manufacturer of dress goods, alighted at the Central Station in that city from an express which had just arrived from Manchester, where he had spent the day on business. He had scarcely set foot on the platform when he was confronted by his chauffeur, a young man in a neat dark-green livery, who took his master's travelling rug in one hand, while with the other he held out an envelope.
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Van Koon, Miss Slade, James Allerdyke, Miss Lennard, Marshall Allerdyke, Franklin Fullaway, Princess Nastirsevitch, Ambler Appleyard, Kensington Gardens, Gresham Street, Lisette Beaurepaire, Eastbourne Terrace, Station Hotel, New Scotland Yard, High Street, Celia Lennard, Mademoiselle de Longarde, Pinkie Pell, Albert Gaffney, Great Northern, Hyde Park, King's Cross, Arundel Street, Zelie de Longarde, Waldorf Hotel
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