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kemper
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Population (2000): 10453 Housing Units (2000): 4533 Land area (2000): 766.133383 sq. miles (1984.276268 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.867752 sq. miles (2.247467 sq. km) Total area (2000): 767.001135 sq. miles (1986.523735 sq. km) Located within: Mississippi ...
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Mark Kemper was a clever young man who enjoyed considerable social prestige.
He was numb with terror - which was exactly the state of mind Kemper wanted him to be in.
The banks and trust companies where Kemper kept his money afforded no tangible clue.
The Shadow had warned her to pay sharp attention to Mark Kemper, and to the red-haired art critic who called herself Peggy Dawson.
There was a quick interchange between the pair as Kemper put the case back in his pocket.
The extra cigarette that had been passed to Kemper by the red-haired girl was a signal.
The moment he came abreast of Kemper and the red-haired girl he pretended to see Peggy for the first time.
His daring bluff had worked: The information that Kemper had forced from the frightened lips of Ellery Cotswold before murdering him had yielded a handsome dividend.
Peggy Dawson was convinced that Mark Kemper was a wealthy customer for some of that smuggled art.
Once he knew both these things, Mark Kemper would be in a position to use the underworld shock troops he had assembled by the use of a liberal pay roll.
Either Kemper would crash the art racket and force a sizable cut for himself - or the art racket would cease to be of any practical use to the three partners in crime who now fancied themselves so secure.
Mark Kemper was aware, from what Ellery Cotswold had told him under duress, that he would have to enter the smuggled art headquarters blindfolded.
It was the first intimation to Kemper that his sneak from the Vanderpool Galleries had been observed.
Mark Kemper saw that he was in what looked like a room of a deserted house.
Tony motioned to Mark Kemper, and led the way toward what looked like a private elevator.