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"
I
think
he
is
a
friend
of
a
critic
here
by
the
name
of
Gardner
Knowles
.
You
might
ask
him
.
I
need
not
say
that
you
must
never
mention
me
.
"
Oh
,
I
understand
that
thoroughly
,
Mr.
Cowperwood
.
"
Young
Kennedy
departed
,
meditating
.
How
was
he
to
do
this
?
With
true
journalistic
skill
he
first
sought
other
newspaper
men
,
from
whom
he
learned
--
a
bit
from
one
and
a
scrap
from
another
--
of
the
character
of
the
Garrick
Players
,
and
of
the
women
who
belonged
to
it
.
He
pretended
to
be
writing
a
one-act
play
,
which
he
hoped
to
have
produced
.
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He
then
visited
Lane
Cross
's
studio
,
posing
as
a
newspaper
interviewer
.
Mr.
Cross
was
out
of
town
,
so
the
elevator
man
said
.
His
studio
was
closed
.
Mr.
Kennedy
meditated
on
this
fact
for
a
moment
.
"
Does
any
one
use
his
studio
during
the
summer
months
?
"
he
asked
.
"
I
believe
there
is
a
young
woman
who
comes
here
--
yes
.
"
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"
You
do
n't
happen
to
know
who
it
is
?
"
"
Yes
,
I
do
.
Her
name
is
Platow
.
What
do
you
want
to
know
for
?
"
"
Looky
here
,
"
exclaimed
Kennedy
,
surveying
the
rather
shabby
attendant
with
a
cordial
and
persuasive
eye
,
"
do
you
want
to
make
some
money
--
five
or
ten
dollars
,
and
without
any
trouble
to
you
?
"