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1He had never accepted Gard's explanation of his interest in Mahr's affairs.
2No one knew of his own feud with Mahr; no one suspected it.
3One such was Adolph Mahr, Director of the Irish National Museum.
4But all bore the name of Victor Mahr more or less conspicuously displayed.
5Teddy Mahr paused for a moment before descending to the street.
6Johannesburg correspondent Krista Mahr tells us how the country has responded.
7As the door swung wide, Dorothy, followed by Teddy Mahr, entered the hallway.
8The marriage, that Mahr feared and hated, would never take place.
9Mahr fell full length upon the heavy rug, limp and inert, yet conscious.
10The woman has been recognized by Mahr's butler as the one he admitted.
11There was an old story-ouroffice had had it-thatMahr was a bigamist.
12Mahr shot an underbrow glance at Gard, and took his time to answer.
13Twice Mahr attempted to speak, but no sound came from his contracted throat.
14She went out to walk a little, with young Mr. Mahr.
15It's an even chance Mr. Mahr would have any messages reported.
16Of course, I knew all along that it was Teddy Mahr- Iguessed-whynot