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Rohmer, Sax, 1883-1959

"The Yellow Claw"

Our establishment, here, continues to
flourish as of yore. Nothing has come to light in the press calculated
to prejudice us in the eyes of our patrons, and although your own name,
Soames"...
Soames started and clutched at the bedcover.
"Although your own name has been freely mentioned on all sides, it is
not generally accepted that you perpetrated the deed."
Soames discovered his hair to be bristling; his skin tingled with a
nervous apprehension.
"That I," he began dryly, paused and swallowed--"that I perpetrated....
Has it been"...
"It has been hinted at by one or two Fleet Street theorists--yes,
Soames! But the post-mortem examination of--the victim, revealed the
fact that she was addicted to drugs"...
"Opium?" asked Soames, eagerly.
Gianapolis smiled.
"What an observant mind you have, Soames!" he said. "So you have
perceived that these groves are sacred to our Lady of the Poppies? Well,
in part that is true. Here, under the auspices of Mr. Ho-Pin, fretful
society seeks the solace of the brass pipe; yes, Soames, that is true.
Have you ever tried opium?"
"Never!" declared Soames, with emphasis, "never!"
"Well, it is a delight in store for you! But the reason of our existence
as an institution, Soames, is not far to seek.


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