Havoc by E. Phillips (Edward Phillips) Oppenheim
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occurred is entirely unfrequented by the criminal classes. It is
simply a region of great banks and the offices of merchant princes. "Is it possible that there is some one else who knew about that document?" Louise asked, - "some one else who has been watching Von Behrling?" Bellamy shook his head. "How can that be? Besides, if any one else were really on his track, they must have believed that he had parted with it to me. I shall go back now to Downing Street to ask for a letter to the Chief of Scotland Yard. If anything comes out, I must have plenty of warning." "And I," she said, with an approving nod, "shall go back to bed again. These days are too strenuous for me. Won't you stay and take your coffee with me?" Bellamy held her hand for a moment in his. "Dear," he said, "I would stay, but you understand, don't you, what a maze this is into which we have wandered. Von Behrling has been murdered by some person who seems to have dropped from the skies. Whoever they may be, they have in their possession my twenty thousand pounds and the packet which should have been mine. I must trace them if I can, Louise. It is a poor chance, but I must do my best. I myself am of the opinion that Von Behrling was murdered for the money, and for the money only. If so, that packet may be in the hands of people who have no idea what use to make of it. They may even destroy it. If Streuss returns and you are forced to |
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