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"As for you. my dear. I told you. didn't I. that I'd live to see you lung- ed;. . Jim's fingers closed on the book of the chair. He had been rest- ing his elbows on it, but now stood upright. He lifted the chair and hurled it at Corder. In the some movement he ducked and pushed Mary to one side. The chair skimmed across the desk top and hit Corder lull in the lace. The fat man went over backwards, taking his own chair with him in his fall. The hand holding the automatic flew up- wards, and his fingers closed con- vulsively on the trigger. The shot. mouldering plaster of the ceiling. narrowly 'miS-Sink tlla light globe. With a demoniac scream. the Siamese cat leaped from Corder's shoulder and lied into a corner of the room. Best candidate of his platoon graduating at the 25th Canadian Infantry Brigade Junior NCO's Presentation To Charlottetown Soldier Charlottetown, P.E.I., receives a wrist watch beinl presented by Brig. A. J. M. 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