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    blue silk pajamas; were Dopey Eddie and Izzy the Cat!〃 

    〃The wretches!〃 cried Lady Agatha。 

    〃Wretches indeed;〃 said Wilton Barnstable; Barton Ward; and Watson 

Bard; in unison; and with conviction。 

    〃And     the  man    in  the  baby   blue  silk  pajamas;   was〃   the  great 

detective paused; as if to make his revelation more effective。           And while 

he   paused;   Miss   Genevieve   Pringle;   with   pursed   lips   and   averted   face; 

signified that the very idea of introducing a man in baby blue silk pajamas 

into the conversation was intensely displeasing to her。 

    〃The   man   in   pajamas   was   Reginald   Maltravers;〃   finished   the   great 

detective。 

    〃Reginald Maltravers!〃 cried Lady Agatha。 

    She opened her mouth again as if to say something more; but words 

failed her; and she only stared at the detective; with parted lips and round 

eyes。 

    Cleggett went to her and touched her on the arm; and with the touch 

she gave a sob of emotion and found her tongue again。 

    〃Reginald   Maltravers;〃   she   said;   〃is   not   dead   then! Not   dead   after 

all!〃 

    She    endeavored     to  control  herself;  but  for  a  moment     or  two  she 



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trembled。     It was evident that it was all she could do to keep from crying 

hysterically with relief。      The nightmare that had haunted her for days had 

vanished almost too suddenly。 Presently she began to be herself again。 

     〃You   are   sure   that   he   is   not   dead?〃   she   said   with   a   voice   that   still 

shook。 

     〃Sure;〃 said Wilton Barnstable。 

     And as if quietly satisfied   with the   sensation they  had produced;  the 

three     detectives    smiled     at   each    other   urbanely     and    contentedly。 

Barnstable continued: 

     〃Reginald      Maltravers     came    to   my    agency    some     days   ago    and 

requested a bodyguard。         Dopey Eddie and Izzy the Cat had attacked him; 

no doubt intending   to   earn the   money  which   Elmer   had   promised   them。 

He    beat   them    off。  In   fact;  he   caned   them    soundly。    But    they   still 

continued to dog him。 

     〃Mr。  Ward   here;   who   handled   the   case;   soon   reported   to   me   that   he 

believed Reginald Maltravers to be insane。〃 

     〃Insane    he   was;〃   cried   Lady    Agatha。     〃I   have   seen   the  light  of 

insanity in his eye; gleaming through his accursed monocle。〃                 She spoke 

with vehemence。         Now that she knew the man to be alive; her hatred of 

him had flared up again。 

     〃Insane   he   was;〃   agreed   Wilton   Barnstable。   〃And   shortly   after   that 

discovery      was    made;     he    disappeared。       The     next    day   after   his 

disappearance; Dopey Eddie and Izzy the Cat were liberally supplied with 

money。 

     〃Of course they got the money; Lady Agatha; through the clever trick 

they worked upon you。〃 

     〃A great many people have got money from me since I have been in 

America;〃 said Lady Agatha。 

     〃Ah! Yes?〃       The great detective went on with his masterly summing 

up。    〃Of course they got the money from the trick they worked on Lady 

Agatha。 But at the time I thought it possible that they had robbed Reginald 

Maltravers      and   then  put   him   out  of   the  way。   They     are   well…known 



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gunmen。 

     〃I took them into custody and determined to hold them until such time 

as    Reginald     Maltravers      would     be   found;    or   his   fate   discovered。 

Eventually I brought them with me on my house boat。 I was really holding 

them   without   due   legal   warrant;   but   I   am   forced   to   do   that;   sometimes。 

They   complained       of   lack  of   exercise;   so   I  gave   them   exercise   in  the 

manner which you saw the other morning; Mr。 Cleggett。 

     〃One of my agents; shortly after this; picked up the trail of Reginald 

Maltravers again。       When I learned that he was alive my first impulse was 

to   release   Dopey   Eddie   and   Izzy   the   Cat。   But   I   learned   that   the   two 

gunmen could; if they would; give me a tip as to certain of the activities of 

Logan Black; against whom I have been collecting evidence for nearly a 

year。    So I kept them on my boat。 

     〃Reginald Maltravers; most of the time that you were riding about the 

country; Lady Agatha; with the box that you thought contained him; was 

really following you。        He would lose your trail and find it again; but he 

was   always   some   hours   behind   you。   Of   course;   he   knew  nothing   of   the 

oblong box。       He thought that you were running away from him。                 And all 

the time that Reginald Maltravers was following you; agents of mine were 

following Reginald Maltravers。〃 

     〃Lady Agatha;〃 interrupted Cleggett; 〃was also being pursued by Miss 

Pringle here。〃 

     Wilton Barnstable carefully made a note in a little book which he drew 

from his waistcoat pocket。         Barton Ward also made a note in a little book; 

Watson Bard started to make a note; and then paused; in fact; Watson Bard 

did not complete his note until he had gotten a peep into the notebook of 

Barton   Ward。      The   notes   made;   the   three   detectives   once   more   smiled 

craftily at each other; and Wilton Barnstable resumed: 

     〃We     knew;   of  course;    that  another    lady  was    also  following     Lady 

Agatha。      But;   until   the   present   moment;   we   had   not   identified   her   with 

Miss     Pringle。    And I should not be at all surprised; not at ALL surprised; 

if still another person had been following Miss Pringle。〃 



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     〃With what object?〃 asked Miss Pringle; looking alarmed at the idea。 

     〃The   motive;   my   dear   lady;   I   must   for   the   present   withhold;〃   said 

Wilton   Barnstable。       And   again   the   three   detectives   exchanged   knowing 

glances。 

     〃Reginald      Maltravers'     pursuit    of   you;   Lady    Agatha;     led   him    to 

Fairport;〃 went on the great sleuth。            〃No doubt he met the driver of the 

vehicle which brought you hither; and learned that you                    and Elmer had 

been set down in this neighborhood; just as Miss Pringle learned it。                     No 

doubt it was well after dark when he arrived in the vicinity of the Jasper B。 

And   it   is   to   be   supposed   that;   once   out   here;   he   went   to   Morris's   road 

house; thinking it quite likely that you and Elmer would stop there; as he 

had   been   tracking   you   from   road   house   to   road   house。     Logan   Black; 

knowing       that   the   authorities     were    on   his   trail;  mistook      Reginald 

Maltravers   for   a   detective;   and   held   him   prisoner   at   Morris's。     Logan 

Black's men took away his clothes in order to minimize the possibility of 

his escape。〃 

     〃And the Earl of Claiborne's signet ring〃 began Cleggett。 

     〃Of   course;   Reginald   Maltravers   was   wearing   it;   and   of   course   they 

took his valuables from him;〃 said Barnstable。                〃One of the ruffians was 

wearing   the   ring   as   he   approached   your   vessel   with   a   bomb。    But;   Mr。 

Cleggett;     there   are  points   about    that  bomb     explosion    which     I  do  not 

understand。〃 

     〃Nor I;〃 admitted Cleggett。 

     〃We     will   clear   them    up   later;〃  said   the   great   detective;    smiling 

benignly at his thumb

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