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CHAPTER XXI — THE THIEF IS DISCOVERED
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Willis Ford1 ascended2 the steps of the broker3's residence with a jaunty4 step. The servant admitted him, but he met Grant in the hall.
“Won't you come upstairs, Mr. Ford?” he said.
Willis Ford nodded superciliously5.
“Your stay in the house will be short, young man,” he thought. “You had better make the most of it.”
He was ushered6 not into the housekeeper7's room, but into a sitting-room8 on the second floor. He found Mr. Reynolds and his stepmother there already. Both greeted him, the broker gravely, but his stepmother cordially. Grant did not come in.
“I have come as you requested, Mr. Reynolds,” he said. “I suppose it's about the bonds. May I ask if you have discovered anything new?”
“I think I have,” answered the broker, slowly.
The housekeeper looked surprised. If anything new had been discovered, she at least had not heard it.
“May I ask what it is?” Ford inquired, carelessly.
“You shall know in good time. Let me, however, return the question. Have you heard anything calculated to throw light on the mystery?”
“No, sir, I can't say I have. To my mind there is no mystery at all about the affair.”
“I presume I understand what you mean. Still I will ask you to explain yourself.”
“Everything seems to throw suspicion upon that boy, Grant Thornton. Nobody saw him take the bonds, to be sure, but he has had every opportunity of doing so, living in the same house, as he does. Again, a key has been found in his pocket, which will open the bureau drawer in which the bonds were kept; and, thirdly, I can testify, and the boy admits, that he presented them at our office for sale, and received the money for them. I think, sir, that any jury would consider this accumulation of proof
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Ford
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n.浅滩,水浅可涉处;v.涉水,涉过 | |
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v.上升,攀登( ascend的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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broker
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superciliously
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housekeeper
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liking
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ascertain
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contented
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peculiar
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gambling
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conjecture
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