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THE
MAN WHO KNEW
By
EDGAR WALLACE
Author of The Clue of the Twisted Candle,”
“Kate Plus 10,” Etc.
1918
The Man Who Knew
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The Man Who Knew
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CHAPTER III
FOUR IMPORTANT CHARACTERS
The writer pauses here to say that the story of The Man Who
Knew” is an unusual one. It is recon...
... entered the
yard. His eyes went around the buildings that enclosed it, from the
stables and sheds to the smokehouse, the brewery, the kitchen, the bath-
house, the god-shrine, and thence to the hall. ... lived their entire lives on the starships, raised their
families there, and never set foot outside their own Enclave during
their landings on Earth. They grew to despise E...
... told them of the thunderclaps
that had been heard at the spot in the field and that had made me curi-
ous. They said that they had been caused by the changing of the air
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The Man Who Saw the ... of theirs.
"They had tried it many times, they said, but nothing had been on the
spot at that time and they had rotated nothing but the air above it from
the one time to...
... came, and the first blossoms began to show, the lizards
would gather at
the base of the mountain to give thanks for all that they had.
they thanked the
birds and they thanked the lakes and they thanked ... into the
heart of the forest until they came to the outskirts of a small
community. tela
explained to forbin that they had reached the base of the
revolutionaries. th...
... unde-
feated and considered the best in the country. Sutherland returned to
Pittsburgh in 1 924 as their head coach and in fi fteen years led the Pan-
thers to a 111 -20 - 12 record, including four ... would col-
lect the crates and transport them to the cannery. The trucks would
drive to the top of the hill and slowly descend as the young men
loaded them with crates. T...
... in the summer of 1870, when in the space of four
months he had to endure the death of his beloved grandfather,
the loss of the sawmill, and the deaths of both his mother and
father.
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building, and one part of the court was narrower than the other,
with the fl oor having been cut away to accommodate the stairway.
One goal was fastened t...
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