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Twenty TOO LATE
In the street they held an informal council of war. Sir James had drawn1 awatch from his pocket.
“The boat train to Holyhead stops at Chester at 12:14. If you start at onceI think you can catch the connexion.”
Tommy looked up, puzzled.
“Is there any need to hurry, sir? Today is only the 24th.”
“I guess it’s always well to get up early in the morning,” said Julius, be-fore the lawyer had time to reply. “We’ll make tracks for the depot2 rightaway.”
A little frown had settled on Sir James’s brow.
“I wish I could come with you. I am due to speak at a meeting at twoo’clock. It is unfortunate.”
The reluctance3 in his tone was very evident. It was clear, on the otherhand, that Julius was easily disposed to put up with the loss of the other’scompany.
“I guess there’s nothing complicated about this deal,” he remarked. “Justa game of hide-and-seek, that’s all.”
“I hope so,” said Sir James.
“Sure thing. What else could it be?”
“You are still young, Mr. Hersheimmer. At my age you will probablyhave learnt one lesson: ‘Never underestimate your adversary4.’ ”
The gravity of his tone impressed Tommy, but had little effect upon Ju-lius.
“You think Mr. Brown might come along and take a hand! If he does, I’mready for him.” He slapped his pocket. “I carry a gun. Little Willie heretravels round with me everywhere.” He produced a murderous-lookingautomatic, and tapped it affectionately before returning it to its home.
“But he won’t be needed on this trip. There’s nobody to put Mr. Brownwise.”
The lawyer shrugged5 his shoulders.
“There was nobody to put Mr. Brown wise to the fact that Mrs. Vande-meyer meant to betray him. Nevertheless, Mrs. Vandemeyer died withoutspeaking.”
Julius was silenced for once, and Sir James added on a lighter6 note:
“I only want to put you on your guard. Good-bye, and good luck. Take nounnecessary risks once the papers are in your hands. If there is anyreason to believe that you have been shadowed, destroy them at once.
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