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The Agony Column

CHAPTER VII
19/32

Then Archibald Enwright, a renegade and waster well known to us as serving other countries, came to England.

My man and he met--at Ye Old Gambrinus, in Regent Street.

And finally, on a visit to the lodgings of this man who, I was now certain, was Von der Herts, under the mattress of his bed I found this knife." And Colonel Hughes threw down upon the inspector's desk the knife from India that I had last seen in the study of Captain Fraser-Freer.
"All these points of evidence were in my hands yesterday morning in this room," Hughes went on.

"Still, the answer they gave me was so unbelievable, so astounding, I was not satisfied; I wanted even stronger proof.

That is why I directed suspicion to my American friend here.


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