Chapter 10-3

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"Besides what?" asked Callaghan. "Oh, nothing," said Gringall airily. "By the way, how's Miss Vendayne?" "She was very well the last time I saw her," said Callaghan. Gringall said: "I think somebody ought to warn these women about going out with private detectives with warped minds like you've got. Unscrupulous too. I can never make out why your women clients get stuck on you. I think it's disgraceful." "Don't be jealous," said Callaghan. "You can't expect to understand nice women— not with that awful mentality of yours. It even makes me shudder. Good-bye, flat-foot. I'll see you at four-thirty— if I remember it." He hung up quickly. GRINGALL stood, twisting the tasselled cord of his dressing-gown between his fingers. His expression was one of amiable contentment. He walked out of th

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