Page:Buchan - The Thirty-Nine Steps (Grosset Dunlap, 1915).djvu/121

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THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS

As I sat on the hillside, watching the tail-light dwindle, I reflected on the various kinds of crime I had now sampled. Contrary to general belief I was not a murderer, but I had become an unholy liar, a shameless impostor, and a highwayman with a marked taste for expensive motor-cars.

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