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I recalled Hughes' advice to huht it over, I was not quite sure It ht have been earlier

than seven--say six-thirty

"Exactly," said Bray He seemed rather pleased "The natural stress

of thein your prisoner The

constable addressed turned and left the roo back a moment later

with Lieutenant Norlance that he had not slept for several nights

"Lieutenant," said Bray very sharply, "will you tell me--is it true that

your brother, the late captain, had loaned you a large suo?"

"Quite true," answered the lieutenant in a low voice

"You and he had quarreled about the amount of money you spent?"

"Yes"

"By his death you becaeneral Your

position with the ht?"

"I fancy so"

"Last Thursday afternoon you went to the Army and Navy Stores and