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Piper, H. Beam, 1904-1964

"Murder in the Gunroom"


"I'll bet you don't have this twenty-five thousand dollar offer on paper,
over a signature," Gwinnett pursued. "Well, here." He opened his brief
case and extracted a sheet of paper, handing it to Rand. "You can file
this; I'll stand back of it."
Rand looked at the typed and signed statement to the effect that Carl
Gwinnett agreed to pay the sum of fifteen thousand dollars for the Lane
Fleming pistol-collection, in its entirety, within thirty days of date.
That was an average of six dollars a pistol. There had been a time, not
too long ago, when a pistol-collection with an average value of six
dollars, particularly one as large as the Fleming collection, had been
something unusual. For one thing, arms values had increased sharply in
the meantime. For another, Lane Fleming had kept his collection clean of
the two-dollar items which dragged down so many collectors' average
values. Except for the two-dozen-odd mysterious interlopers, there wasn't
a pistol in the Fleming collection that wasn't worth at least twenty
dollars, and quite a few had values expressible in three figures.
"Well, your offer is duly received and filed, Mr. Gwinnett," Rand told
him, folding the sheet and putting it in his pocket.


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