... James left his mother, Nancy Kell, two brothers, Robert and Henry, and two sisters, Mary and Annie; all living in the neighborhood whence he fled...
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...The clippings all related directly toProfessor Kell or to happenings localto Keegan...
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...He believed the pair were tryingto make the Kell mansion aheadof the rain...
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...Professor Kell has been questionedby authorities at Keeganrelative to the disappearance therelast Tuesday of Robert Manion andhis daughter...
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...As Professor Kell talked on heseemed to warm to his subject...
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...Professor Kell wasstanding near the spot where he hadfallen and now began prodding himcontemptuously with his toe...
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...He had a dim recollectionof being thankful to the ancestorof Kell who had provided such thickcarpets in these halls...
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...That Kell coulddo anything...
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...Perry herehas just returned from Keegan, whereI sent him to interview Professor Kell...
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...The man with the lantern wasquite plainly Professor Kell, bent nearlydouble with the weight of a grotesquelybig thing on his back, a thingthat flung a dim, contorted shadow onthe ceiling...
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...Was the Kell returning?...
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...He sprang from his position over theslowly reviving Kell and leaped to avantage point beside the door...
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...All eyesturned to the dejected huddle on thefloor that was Professor Kell...
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...“Just get down to cases, if you don’tmind, Kell...
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...“When your two damned reportersentered my driveway,” Kell resumed...
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...Friend Skip is outof luck, unless––Well, I don’t mindtelling you, Kell, that you just gaveme an idea...
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...“Just remember, Kell, this is no experiment,”advised Bland, fixing theProfessor with an ugly eye...
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...And atthat instant Professor Kell shut off theinfluence-tube...
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...As he had anticipated, Handlonhad finally given up the attempt toovercome the astral of Kell by forceand had made up his mind to accomplishhis end by strategy...
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...Would the speed of condensationof the atoms which comprisedthe body of Professor Kell serveto shut out the pursuing astral of Kell?...
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...Apparentlythe effect of the love tap administeredby his automatic was moreor less of a lasting character, and themen were put to some ado to restorethe body of Kell to consciousness...
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...With a show of reluctance Bland returnedJimmie’s automatic, then strodeover to where lay the form of Kell...
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