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One Wonderful Night

CHAPTER XIV
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They really meant to force him into the car, and overpower him.

The scheme was to bring him to Market Street and keep him there until----" He hesitated.

He had given up hope for himself, but he stopped short of introducing other names into prominence.
"Until the _Switzerland_ had reached New York, with Count Ladislas Vassilan and the English lord on board." Then Lamotte yielded.
"You know everything," he said, with a dejected shrug.

"Either you are a wizard, or Gregor and Rossi are open-mouthed fools." Steingall smiled inscrutably, but Clancy, who had remained strangely quiet, did not relax the close attention he was giving to the Frenchman's least word or action.

It was about this time that Curtis noticed the little detective's air of complete absorption, and he wondered at it, since Clancy and his chief seemed to have unfolded the whole mystery in a way that was at once admirable and bewildering.
"Then why don't you exercise your wits, man?
I have been candor itself in my statement, but it is your own words which will be taken down by the police captain here, as you are charged in his presence with complicity in the murder, and they will be on record for or against you when you are brought to trial." "You want me to admit that what you have said is true ?" "Just as you wish," said Steingall, half contemptuously.


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