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remains of a dividend warrant in my favour for seventy-two pounds five shillings._ _Owing to its dilapidation, which you will observe includes the total loss of the date, signature and stamp, I am forced to the reluctant conclusion that your bankers will show a marked disinclination to honour what was once a valuable security._ _Its reduction to the lamentable condition in which you now see it is due to the barbarous treatment it received at the teeth and claws of a dog or hound which, I regret to say, has recently frequented this house and is indubitably possessed of a malignant devil._ _In fairness to myself I must add, first, that it was through no improvidence on my part that the domestic animal above referred to obtained possession of the document, and, secondly, that I made such desperate efforts to recover it intact as resulted in my sustaining a fall of considerable violence upon one of the least resilient floors I have ever encountered. If you do not believe me, your duly accredited representative is at liberty to inspect the many and various contusions upon my person any day between ten and eleven at the above address. Yours faithfully,_ _etc._ _P.S.--My cousin-german has just read this through, and says I've left out something. I think the fat-head is being funny, but I just mention it, in case._ _P.P.S.--It's just occurred to me that the fool means I haven't asked you to send me another one. But you will, won't you?_ * * * * * For no apparent reason I was suddenly awake. Invariably a sound sleeper, I lay for a moment pondering the phenomenon. Then a low growl from the foot of the bed furnished one explanation only to demand another. I put up a groping hand and felt for the dangling switch. For a moment I fumbled. Then from above my head a deeply-shaded lamp flung a sudden restricted light on to the bed. I raised myself on an elbow and looked at Nobby. His body was still curled, with his small strong legs tucked out of sight, but his head was raised, and he was listening intently. I put my head on one side and did the same.... Only the hoot of a belated car faintly disturbed the silence. I looked at my wrist-watch. This showed one minute to one. As I raised my eyes, an impatient clock somewhere confirmed its tale. With a yawn I conjured the terrier to go to sleep and reached for the switch. As I did so, he growled again. With my finger
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