Chapter Ten-1

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Chapter TenBy now, Rafferty's head was so full of thoughts he felt past getting a grip on any of them. He checked with Llewellyn as to whether the latest reports carried anything of interest and when Llewellyn replied in the negative, he said, ‘I don’t know about you, Dafyd, but I reckon we both deserve an early night. Too much work makes a man and his brain dull and I can’t help feeling we’re missing something important. Maybe a good night’s sleep will yet supply us with our ‘Eureka’ moment in this investigation.’ *** After a surprisingly restful night, given the several anxieties currently besetting him, Rafferty arrived bright and early at the station on Sunday morning. He was so early that he even beat Llewellyn in, which was a pity, he thought as he observed the latest reports pile

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