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Megilp clouds, shafts of light over jagged silhouettes -- it looked like a William Turner painting over the Rockies.
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On one of these days Henry Barwood, a treasury clerk, and Megilp, the rather well-known picture restorer, met by accident at the door of
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"But what I'm after telling you isn't the singular part of it at all," resumed Megilp, taking some silver from his pocket and evidently settling down to the subject.
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Megilp looked startled, and involuntarily pushed the money away from him.
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"Come around to my place before you leave town," said Megilp, as they shook hands at parting.
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The mention of Megilp brought back for a moment a remembrance of their last meeting and conversation, and the strange pursuit into which it had led him.
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Barwood considered it an occasion worthy of a bottle of Dry Verzenay, which was not demurred to by Megilp.
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Megilp, sprung from a race which has supplied the world with a large share of its versatility of talent and its adventurous proclivities, was familiarly known at Gruyère's as "Mac."
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"Sure it's the first hard money I've seen these ten years, so it is," said Megilp.
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'Receiver's car, Callahan, engineer, runs to Megilp as first section of fast mail.
The Grafters Francis Lynde 1893
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