8/13 Now, sir," cried Miss Greeb, clinching her argument, "if Mr.Berwin came into the square alone, how did his visitors get in ?" "Perhaps by the back," conjectured Lucian. 13 as well as I know my own face," she declared. "There's a yard and a fence, but no entrance. To get in there you have to go in by the front door or down the aiery steps; and you can't do neither without coming past Blinders at the square's entrance, and that," finished Miss Greeb triumphantly, "these visitors don't do." "They may have come into the square during the day, when Blinders was not on duty." "No, sir," said Miss Greeb, ready for this objection. |