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"You've certainly come home pickled," she replied as if nothing were amiss, determined not to embarrass him with her relief over his return.  Josephine poured him a cup unasked and handed it to him. "Did you learn anything?"<br><br>
 
"You've certainly come home pickled," she replied as if nothing were amiss, determined not to embarrass him with her relief over his return.  Josephine poured him a cup unasked and handed it to him. "Did you learn anything?"<br><br>
  
"Not yet. These might tell us something." Quentin drained his cup and emptied his pockets on the window table: a documents wallet, a watch, a small notebook, a few coins and bank notes, a cigarette case, a candle stub, a few wadded bits of paper. "And there's this," Quentin added, pulling out the last item and holding it up. It gleamed in the watery winter light, a gold insignia pin. He handed the pin to her, opened his bags and began pulling clean clothes out as he spoke. "Found it under his lapel, like he was hiding it. Whatever it is, it's not Masonic. I know their marks and that isn't one of them."<br><br>
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"Not yet." Quentin drained his cup and emptied his pockets on the window table: a documents wallet, a watch, a small notebook, a few coins and bank notes, a cigarette case, a candle stub, a few wadded bits of paper. "These might tell us something. And there's this," Quentin added, pulling out the last item and holding it up. It gleamed in the watery winter light, a gold insignia pin. "Found it under his lapel, like he was hiding it. Quentin handed the pin to her, opened his bags and began pulling clean clothes out as he spoke. "Whatever it is, it's not Masonic. I know their marks and that isn't one of them."<br><br>
  
 
"I will take your word for it. The Freemasons is not an organization I have access to." Josephine examined the pin . It was roughly the size of her thumbnail, engraved and enameled with a symbol on its front. It wasn't one she recognized. She turned it over. There was no hallmark or content stamp.<br><br>
 
"I will take your word for it. The Freemasons is not an organization I have access to." Josephine examined the pin . It was roughly the size of her thumbnail, engraved and enameled with a symbol on its front. It wasn't one she recognized. She turned it over. There was no hallmark or content stamp.<br><br>

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