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1bencritchley
Hello LTers!
I need your help. I picked up The Unfinished Clue recently at a car boot. It was bashed about but as I paid mere pence for it I didn't mind. Thing is, all the end pages are loose. I *think* they're all there, but can't be sure. Could some one with a copy of the book to hand and a kind heart tell me the last sentence of the novel?
Thanks
Ben Critchley
I need your help. I picked up The Unfinished Clue recently at a car boot. It was bashed about but as I paid mere pence for it I didn't mind. Thing is, all the end pages are loose. I *think* they're all there, but can't be sure. Could some one with a copy of the book to hand and a kind heart tell me the last sentence of the novel?
Thanks
Ben Critchley
2hailelib
'So Miss Fawcett, still with her hand on his arm, led Inspector Harding into the house to be introduced.'
3bencritchley
Hoorah! That means I've got all the pages!
My heartfelt thanks, hailelib!
My heartfelt thanks, hailelib!