7/19 I suppose you realize what is the peculiarly significant point about the murder ?" "You mean Mose's disappearance ?" "Well, no. That's significant enough to be sure, but nothing but what you would naturally expect. The crime was committed, if your data is straight, either by him or in his presence, and of course he disappears. You could scarcely have expected to find him sitting there waiting for you, in either case." "You mean Radnor's behavior on the day of the murder and his refusal to explain it ?" I asked uneasily. |