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Hersheimmer's at Manchester, I gathered that you had understood and acted on
that hint. Then I set to work to prove the impossible possible. Mr. Beresford rang
me up and told me, what I had already suspected, that the photograph of Miss
Jane Finn had never really been out of Mr. Hersheimmer's possession----"
But the girl interrupted. Springing to her feet, she cried out angrily:
"
What do you mean? What are you trying to suggest? That Mr. Brown is JULIUS?
Julius--my own cousin!"
"
No, Miss Finn," said Sir James unexpectedly. "Not your cousin. The man who
calls himself Julius Hersheimmer is no relation to you whatsoever."
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