The Golf Course Mystery by Chester K. Steele
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"That would only be in the event of there being something in it that
both he and some other person would want to take out at the same time; something that one could not get at without the knowledge of the other; would it not?" "Naturally, yes. But, as I say, it might be the other way - that the double combination was used merely as an additional precaution." "Thank you," said Viola. She sat for several minutes in front of the opened safe after the expert had gone, and did not offer to take out any of the papers that were now exposed to view. There was a strange look on her face. "Two persons!" she murmured. "Two persons! Did he share the secrets of this safe with some one - some one else?" Viola reached forth her hand and took hold of a bundle of papers tied with a red band-tape it was, of the kind used in lawyers' offices. The bundle appeared to contain letters - old letters, and the handwriting was that of a woman. "I wonder if I had better get Aunt Mary?" mused the girl. "She is the administrator, and she will have to know. But there are some things I might keep from her - if I had to." She looked more closely at the letters, and when she saw that they were in the well-remembered hand of her mother she breathed more easily. "If he kept - these - it must be - all right!" she faltered to herself. |
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