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Colonel Thorndyke’s Secret

CHAPTER IV
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The trial of the two highwaymen and Arthur Bastow came off in due course.

The evidence given was similar to that offered at Reigate, the only addition being that Mr.Bastow was himself put into the box.

The counsel for the prosecution said: "I am sorry to have to call you, Mr.
Bastow.

We all feel most deeply for you, and I will ask you only two or three questions.

Was your son frequently out at night ?" "He was." "Did you often hear him return ?" "Yes; I seldom went to sleep until he came back." "Had you any reason to suppose that others returned with him ?" "I never saw any others." "But you might have heard them without seeing them.


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