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Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips), 1866-1946

"A Prince of Sinners"


But I think that I will go now and pay another call."
He stood outside on the kerb while they fetched him a hansom. The fresh
night wind blew in his face, cool and sweet. From Piccadilly came the
faint hum of tram, and the ceaseless monotonous beat of hurrying
footsteps. The hansom pulled up before him with a jerk. He sprang
lightly in.
"No. 110, Crescent Flats, Kensington."

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