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And, in Byner's further and very seriously considered opinion, the whole problem for solution possibly involving the solution of other and more important problems was this: Did Parrawhite meet Pratt that night, and if he did what took place between them which prevented Parrawhite from returning to Pickard?

Already he had some suspicion that Pratt had not told Eldrick the truth about Parrawhite, and that nothing would suit him so well as that Parrawhite should never be heard of or mentioned again: now he wished Pratt to learn that Parrawhite was much wanted, and was likely to be much mentioned wherefore the supplementary advertisements with Halstead & Byner's name attached.

Pratt was ready for this had been ready ever since Eldrick walked in. He affected a fine surprise. "Parrawhite!" he exclaimed. "Why who's advertising for him?" "Don't you see the newspapers?" asked Eldrick, pointing to some which lay about the room. "It's in there there's an advertisement of mine, and one of Halstead & Byner's, of London."

Accordingly, in Byner's opinion, Parrawhite had every honest intention of returning to the Green Man on the evening of the twenty-third of November after having seen Pratt.

Well, now that we've found that there is some ground for believing that Parrawhite was in some fashion mixed up with Pratt about that time, why not place the whole thing in Mr. Byner's hands let him in any case see what he can do about the Parrawhite-Pratt business of November twenty-third, eh?" "I take it," answered Collingwood, looking at the inquiry agent, "that Mr.

But Pratt knew nothing of what Byner had done. He was conscious of Byner's visit to the Green Man. He did not know what Pickard had been told by Bill Thomson. He was unaware of anything which Pickard had told to Byner.

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