He was an orphan blessed with a small competency. His income, to use his own formula, consisted of a hundred a year and an uncle. During the first four months or so of the year he spent the hundred p
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He was an orphan blessed with a small competency. His income, to use his own formula, consisted of a hundred a year and an uncle. During the first four months or so of the year he spent the hundred pounds, during the rest of the year he squandered his uncle; that is to say he would have squandered him only for the fact that Mr James Hancock, of the firm of Hancock & Hancock, solicitors, was a person most difficult to "negotiate."
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- PART I CHAPTER I MR LEAVESLEY
- CHAPTER II A LOST TYPE
- CHAPTER III A COUNCIL OF THREE
- CHAPTER IV HANCOCK & HANCOCK
- CHAPTER V OMENS
- CHAPTER VI LAMBERT V. BEVAN
- CHAPTER VII THE BEVAN TEMPER
- CHAPTER VIII AT "THE LAURELS"
- CHAPTER IX "WHAT TALES ARE THESE?"