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Hugh Henfrey could not make the fellow out Yet ers who seemed to question him out of curiosity, and for no apparent reason This man was one of them, no doubt

The er had followed out, rose, exchanged a significant glance with the little man, and walked out That the three were in accord seeh was still unsuspicious

He chatted er for nearly half an hour, and then rose and left the cafe When quite close to the hotel the stranger overtook hilish: "I believe you are Mr Henfrey--are you not?"

"Why do you ask that?" inquired Hugh, much surprised "My nahed the iven at the hotel But your real na his alarm, hastened to reassure him