Scarhaven Keep by J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher
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"I say!" she said in a low voice. "I wasn't going to ask questions in there, but--what's going to be done about this Oliver affair? Of course you're stopping here to do something. What?" Copplestone hesitated before answering this direct question. He had not seen anything which would lead him to suppose that Miss Adela Chatfield was a disingenuous and designing young woman, but she was certainly Peeping Peter's daughter, and the old man, having failed to get anything out of Copplestone himself, might possibly have sent her to see what she could accomplish. He replied noncommittally. "I'm not in a position to do anything," he said. "I'm not a relative--not even a personal friend. I daresay you know that Bassett Oliver was--one's already talking of him in the past tense!--the brother of Rear-Admiral Sir Cresswell Oliver, the famous seaman?" "I knew he was a man of what they call family, but I didn't know that," she answered. "What of it?" "Stafford's wired to Sir Cresswell," replied Copplestone. "Hell be down here some time tomorrow, no doubt. And of course he'll take everything into his own hands." "And he'll do--what?" she asked. "Oh, I don't know," replied Copplestone. "Set the police to work, I should think. They'll want to find out where Bassett Oliver went, where he got to, when he turned up to the Keep, saying he'd go and call on the Squire, as he'd met some man of that name in America. By-the-bye, |
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