[The Middle Temple Murder by J.S. Fletcher]@TWC D-Link bookThe Middle Temple Murder CHAPTER EIGHT 15/20
Who's this, now ?" The official had returned with a dapper-looking gentleman in a frock-coat and silk hat, bearing upon him the unmistakable stamp of the city man, who inspected Rathbury with deliberation and Spargo with a glance, and being seated turned to the detective as undoubtedly the person he desired to converse with. "I understand that you are the officer in charge of the Marbury murder case," he observed.
"I believe I can give you some valuable information in respect to that.
I read the account of the affair in the _Watchman_ newspaper this morning, and saw the portrait of the murdered man there, and I was at first inclined to go to the _Watchman_ office with my information, but I finally decided to approach the police instead of the Press, regarding the police as being more--more responsible." "Much obliged to you, sir," said Rathbury, with a glance at Spargo. "Whom have I the pleasure of----" "My name," replied the visitor, drawing out and laying down a card, "is Myerst--Mr.E.P.
Myerst, Secretary of the London and Universal Safe Deposit Company.
I may, I suppose, speak with confidence," continued Mr.Myerst, with a side-glance at Spargo.
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