The Detective's Eye: And, the Red Lottery Ticket

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The Detective's Eye: And, the Red Lottery Ticket
Fortun Du Boisgobey
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This thought worried George, for these letters were in his rooms, and if he entered the house to make any further inquiries he would certainly be putting his head into the lion's mouth, for the doorkeeper would hardly fail to inform the police of his arrival. In that case, what should he say and do to assist his friend ? George did not understand Puymirol' s situation, but he realised that an imprudent answer might ruin him. By- keeping out of sight he would at least incur no danger of contra- ...dicting Puymirol's statements. He, Caumont, was as yet in no way connected with the affair, and in his absence no one would venture to break into his rooms to search for the letters, whereas, if he showed himself, he might be plied wi% questions to which he could only give unsatisfactory replies, and he might even finally be obliged to let the officials search his apartments. Worst of all, if he should be detained, Gabrielle would learn that her betrothed was mixed up in a most unfortunate affair, and the excursion to the Bois would have to be relinquished, and perhaps the marriage as well.

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