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"Yes, I have often heard the idea expressed that the more bizarre the clues appear, the easier the solution of the mystery. And this is frequently true."
Fleming Stone looked from one to another of the interested group of listeners. They sat in the library,-Pauline, Anita, Gray Haviland and the young detective, Hardy.
Haviland had carried out