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Chapter 9

           Themanwhocamehereandhisconfederatesmustbetaken,andtakenatonce.”

           “GoodGod,”Icried,“andwehavenotaragofaclue.”

           “Besides,”saidWhittaker,“thereisthepost.Bythistimethenewswillbeonitsway.”

           “No,”saidtheFrenchman.“Youdonotunderstandthehabitsofthespy.Hereceivespersonallyhisreward,andhedeliverspersonallyhisintelligence.WeinFranceknowsomethingofthebreed.Thereisstillachance,mesamis.Thesemenmustcrossthesea,andthereareshipstobesearchedandportstobewatched.Believeme,theneedisdesperateforbothFranceandBritain.”

           Royer’sgravegoodsenseseemedtopullustogether.Hewasthemanofactionamongfumblers.ButIsawnohopeinanyface,andIfeltnone.WhereamongthefiftymillionsoftheseislandsandwithinadozenhourswerewetolayhandsonthethreecleverestroguesinEurope?

           ThensuddenlyIhadaninspiration.

           “WhereisScudder’sbook?”IcriedtoSirWalter.“Quick,man,Iremembersomethinginit.”

           Heunlockedthedoorofabureauandgaveittome.

           Ifoundtheplace.“Thirty-ninesteps,”Iread,andagain,“Thirty-ninestepsIcountedthemHightide,10.17p.m.”

           TheAdmiraltymanwaslookingatmeasifhethoughtIhadgonemad.

           “Don’tyouseeit’saclue,”Ishouted.“Scudderknewwherethesefellowslairedheknewwheretheyweregoingtoleavethecountry,thoughhekeptthenametohimself.Tomorrowwastheday,anditwassomeplacewherehightidewasat10.17.

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