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Merrington said drivers who failed to obtain their licences by the end of April could face prosecution.
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"It will also contribute to cost reductions and a higher success rate in the collection of fines," Merrington said.
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Merrington, when he had drawn forth these details.
The Hand in the Dark 1907
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Merrington made another minute note in his pocket-book, and continued, "May I take it, then, that all your guests who were staying here were assembled in the dining-room at the time the murder was committed?"
The Hand in the Dark 1907
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Merrington looked at the position of the housekeeper's room on the plan of the moat-house which Caldew had drawn.
The Hand in the Dark 1907
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Merrington stared at her careworn face and hollow grey eyes with the perplexed sensation of a man who is confronted with a face familiar to him, but is unable to recall its identity.
The Hand in the Dark 1907
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"Is this Musard the jewel expert of that name?" asked Merrington.
The Hand in the Dark 1907
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Merrington made a note of this in his pocket-book with an air of finality, and asked Miss Heredith to see that the servants were sent to the library one by one, to be questioned.
The Hand in the Dark 1907
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Merrington made some notes of the replies in an imposing pocket-book, but he was plainly dissatisfied as he turned to another phase of the investigation.
The Hand in the Dark 1907
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Merrington also seemed to be aware that he was getting no nearer the truth with his traps, his questions, and his bullying, and he grew so angry and savage as the day wore on that he reminded Captain Stanhill of a bull he had once seen trying to rend a way through a mesh.
The Hand in the Dark 1907
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