Still not sure - I hope to be, but it's a bit iffy.
BTW, just found this in August Derleth's "The Adventures of Solar Pons," in the story "The Adventure of the Lost Holiday," in which various letters seized from an aristocratic blackmailer are being examined:
"Ah, here are Lady Sybil Wector's most indiscreet letters to young Alison Scott. Dear me! I fear viscount Pellman would never have appreciated them; he is rather stodgy, and doubtless the Baron is well aware of it. Let us just slip them into an envelope and mail them back to Lady Sybil tonight..."
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Date: 2006-06-04 03:42 pm (UTC)BTW, just found this in August Derleth's "The Adventures of Solar Pons," in the story "The Adventure of the Lost Holiday," in which various letters seized from an aristocratic blackmailer are being examined:
"Ah, here are Lady Sybil Wector's most indiscreet letters to young Alison Scott. Dear me! I fear viscount Pellman would never have appreciated them; he is rather stodgy, and doubtless the Baron is well aware of it. Let us just slip them into an envelope and mail them back to Lady Sybil tonight..."
So, young Alison, anything we should know?