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... Short Story. At a great London house where callers are numerous and frequent there is said to be a footman with a remarkable memory. Ile takes the hats of the guests, and invariably remembers which one has to be returned. A leading financier who was present ...
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... SHORT STORY lAM not a particularly timid man, nor am I, on the ether hand, the sort of person who craves for excitement just as other men crave for alcohol or nicotine. The events that I am relating here are not events that I sought, still less are they ...
... Short Story ing over to Martin. But Martin did not see them. He was staring a the floor. Someone was lying on tne floor with some overcoats covering him. Martin could only see the boots They were new brown boots, the kind of boots Mr. Travers always wore ...
... SHORT STORY •. . •o !My T was a big day when I Rudy Zandor consented to dine with me at Chasen's, because those were the years when he was astonishing Hollywood with a series of super productions. He was another Samson. whose strength lay not in his long ...