"Georgia Wells had been designed by nature as a poster rather than a pen drawing-- magnificent on-stage, but off-stage a little larger than life. It was to meet her that Albert Campion went to the dress-show in Park Lane. Only the day before he had finally located the dinner-jacketed skeleton of her barrister fianceĢ who had disappeared three years before. And Georgia Wells wasn't allowing it to be suicide, not at any price"--Container.
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