A Thief in the Night Further Adventures of a J Raffles Cricketer And Crafts
A Thief in the Night Further Adventures of a J Raffles Cricketer And Crafts
Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William), 1866-1921
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You tried to rouse the others. You couldn't succeed; nor would you if you did try. So what did you do? What's the only really innocent thing you could do in the circumstances?" "Go for the police, " I suggested dubiously, little relishing the prospect. "There's a telephone installed for the purpose, " said Raffles. "I should ring them up, if I were you. Try not to look blue about it, Bunny. They're quite the nicest fellows in the world, and what you have to tell them is a mere microbe to the ca...mels I've made them swallow without a grain of salt. It's really the most convincing story one could conceive; but unfortunately there's an- 207 A Thief in the Night other point which will take more explaining away. " And even Raffles looked grave enough as I nodded. "You mean that they'll find out you rang me up?" "They may, " said Raffles. "I see that I man- aged to replace the receiver all right. But still — they may. " "I'm afraid they will, " said I, uncomfortably. "I'm very much afraid I gave something of the kind away.
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