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“
Yes
,
and
it
was
a
race
for
time
.
”
“
But
I
still
can
’
t
understand
why
Inglethorp
was
such
a
fool
as
to
leave
it
there
when
he
had
plenty
of
opportunity
to
destroy
it
.
”
“
Ah
,
but
he
had
no
opportunity
.
I
saw
to
that
.
”
“
You
?
”
“
Yes
.
Do
you
remember
reproving
me
for
taking
the
household
into
my
confidence
on
the
subject
?
”
“
Yes
.
”
“
Well
,
my
friend
,
I
saw
there
was
just
one
chance
.
I
was
not
sure
then
if
Inglethorp
was
the
criminal
or
not
,
but
if
he
was
I
reasoned
that
he
would
not
have
the
paper
on
him
,
but
would
have
hidden
it
somewhere
,
and
by
enlisting
the
sympathy
of
the
household
I
could
effectually
prevent
his
destroying
it
.
He
was
already
under
suspicion
,
and
by
making
the
matter
public
I
secured
the
services
of
about
ten
amateur
detectives
,
who
would
be
watching
him
unceasingly
,
and
being
himself
aware
of
their
watchfulness
he
would
not
dare
seek
further
to
destroy
the
document
.
He
was
therefore
forced
to
depart
from
the
house
,
leaving
it
in
the
spill
vase
.
”
“
But
surely
Miss
Howard
had
ample
opportunities
of
aiding
him
.
”
“
Yes
,
but
Miss
Howard
did
not
know
of
the
paper
’
s
existence
.
In
accordance
with
their
prearranged
plan
,
she
never
spoke
to
Alfred
Inglethorp
.
They
were
supposed
to
be
deadly
enemies
,
and
until
John
Cavendish
was
safely
convicted
they
neither
of
them
dared
risk
a
meeting
.
Of
course
I
had
a
watch
kept
on
Mr
.
Inglethorp
,
hoping
that
sooner
or
later
he
would
lead
me
to
the
hiding
-
place
.
But
he
was
too
clever
to
take
any
chances
.
The
paper
was
safe
where
it
was
;
since
no
one
had
thought
of
looking
there
in
the
first
week
,
it
was
not
likely
they
would
do
so
afterwards
.
But
for
your
lucky
remark
,
we
might
never
have
been
able
to
bring
him
to
justice
.
”