Waring's Peril by Charles King

Waring's Peril

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That Doyle should be away from the post provoked neither comment nor speculation: he was not connected in any way with the tragedy. Mr. Waring was absent all night, coupled with the stories of his devotions to Madame, was to several minds prima facie evidence that his was the bloody hand that wrought the deed.

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