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But it was important for me that the dead man's hands should not be the hands of a manicured gentleman. Voice Reading
Five minutes playing upon the vanity of the artist settled his hands. Voice Reading
He let the nails grow and then cut them raggedly. Voice Reading
Miss Norris would notice your hands at once,' I had said. Voice Reading
Besides, as an artist-' Voice Reading
"So with his underclothes. Voice Reading
It was hardly necessary to warn him that his pants might show above the edge of his socks; as an artist he had already decided upon Robertian pants. Voice Reading
I bought them, and other things, in London for him. Voice Reading
Even if I had not cut out all trace of the maker's name, he would instinctively have done it. Voice Reading
As an Australian and an artist, he could not have an East London address on his underclothes. Voice Reading
Yes, we were doing the thing thoroughly, both of us; he as an artist, I as a-well, you may say murderer, if you like. Voice Reading
I shall not mind now. Voice Reading
"Our plans were settled. Voice Reading
I went to London on the Monday and wrote him a letter from Robert. Voice Reading
(The artistic touch again.) I also bought a revolver. Voice Reading
On the Tuesday morning he announced the arrival of Robert at the breakfast-table. Voice Reading
Robert was now alive-we had six witnesses to prove it; six witnesses who knew that he was coming that afternoon. Voice Reading
Our private plan was that Robert should present himself at three o'clock, in readiness for the return of the golfing-party shortly afterwards. Voice Reading
The maid would go to look for Mark, and having failed to find him, come back to the office to find me entertaining Robert in Mark's absence. Voice Reading
I would explain that Mark must have gone out somewhere, and would myself introduce the wastrel brother to the tea-table. Voice Reading
Mark's absence would not excite any comment, for it would be generally felt-indeed Robert would suggest it-that he had been afraid of meeting his brother. Voice Reading
Then Robert would make himself amusingly offensive to the guests, particularly, of course, Miss Norris, until he thought that the joke had gone far enough. Voice Reading
"That was our private plan. Perhaps I should say that it was Mark's private plan. My own was different. Voice Reading
"The announcement at breakfast went well. Voice Reading
After the golfing-party had gone off, we had the morning in which to complete our arrangements. Voice Reading

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