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They
'll
be
discreet
.
You
can
depend
on
that
.
The
way
I
'll
do
will
be
to
assign
just
one
man
to
the
case
at
first
,
some
one
you
can
see
for
yourself
whether
you
like
or
not
.
I
'll
not
tell
him
anything
.
You
can
talk
to
him
.
If
you
like
him
,
tell
him
,
and
he
'll
do
the
rest
.
Then
,
if
he
needs
any
more
help
,
he
can
get
it
.
What
is
your
address
?
"
Butler
gave
it
to
him
.
"
And
there
'll
be
no
talk
about
this
?
"
"
None
whatever
--
I
assure
you
.
"
"
And
when
'll
he
be
comin
'
along
?
"
"
To-morrow
,
if
you
wish
.
I
have
a
man
I
could
send
to-night
.
He
is
n't
here
now
or
I
'd
have
him
talk
with
you
.
I
'll
talk
to
him
,
though
,
and
make
everything
clear
.
You
need
n't
worry
about
anything
.
Your
daughter
's
reputation
will
be
safe
in
his
hands
.
"
"
Thank
you
kindly
,
"
commented
Butler
,
softening
the
least
bit
in
a
gingerly
way
.
"
I
'm
much
obliged
to
you
.
I
'll
take
it
as
a
great
favor
,
and
pay
you
well
.
"
"
Never
mind
about
that
,
Mr.
Butler
,
"
replied
Martinson
.
"
You
're
welcome
to
anything
this
concern
can
do
for
you
at
its
ordinary
rates
.
"
He
showed
Butler
to
the
door
,
and
the
old
man
went
out
.
He
was
feeling
very
depressed
over
this
--
very
shabby
.
To
think
he
should
have
to
put
detectives
on
the
track
of
his
Aileen
,
his
daughter
!
The
very
next
day
there
called
at
Butler
's
office
a
long
,
preternaturally
solemn
man
of
noticeable
height
and
angularity
,
dark-haired
,
dark-eyed
,
sallow
,
with
a
face
that
was
long
and
leathery
,
and
particularly
hawk-like
,
who
talked
with
Butler
for
over
an
hour
and
then
departed
.
That
evening
he
came
to
the
Butler
house
around
dinner-time
,
and
,
being
shown
into
Butler
's
room
,
was
given
a
look
at
Aileen
by
a
ruse
.
Butler
sent
for
her
,
standing
in
the
doorway
just
far
enough
to
one
side
to
yield
a
good
view
of
her
.
The
detective
stood
behind
one
of
the
heavy
curtains
which
had
already
been
put
up
for
the
winter
,
pretending
to
look
out
into
the
street
.