Chapter XXXVI

           TheverynextdaytherecalledatButler’sofficealong,preternaturallysolemnmanofnoticeableheightandangularity,dark-haired,dark-eyed,sallow,withafacethatwaslongandleathery,andparticularlyhawk-like,whotalkedwithButlerforoveranhourandthendeparted.ThateveninghecametotheButlerhousearounddinner-time,and,beingshownintoButler’sroom,wasgivenalookatAileenbyaruse.Butlersentforher,standinginthedoorwayjustfarenoughtoonesidetoyieldagoodviewofher.Thedetectivestoodbehindoneoftheheavycurtainswhichhadalreadybeenputupforthewinter,pretendingtolookoutintothestreet.

           "DidanyonedriveSissythismornin’?"askedButlerofAileen,inquiringafterafavoritefamilyhorse.Butler’splan,incasethedetectivewasseen,wastogivetheimpressionthathewasahorsemanwhohadcomeeithertobuyortosell.HisnamewasJonasAlderson,andbelookedsufficientlylikeahorsetradertobeone.

           "Idon’tthinkso,father,"repliedAileen."Ididn’t.I’llfindout."

           "Nevermind.WhatIwanttoknowisdidyouintendusingherto-morrow?"

           "No,notifyouwanther.Jerrysuitsmejustaswell."

           "Verywell,then.Leaveherinthestable."Butlerquietlyclosedthedoor.Aileenconcludedatoncethatitwasahorseconference.Sheknewhewouldnotdisposeofanyhorseinwhichshewasinterestedwithoutfirstconsultingher,andsoshethoughtnomoreaboutit.

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