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"I iine that there would be no address," she said
"You are right That docu to do with it?" she asked
"What do you advise me to do with it?"
"Give it to me"
"Have you any claim?"
She leaned a little nearer to him
"At least I have more claim to it," she whispered, "than you to that twenty thousand pounds"
"I do not claim them," he replied "They are in my safe at this moment, untouched They are there ready to be returned to their proper owner"
"Why do you not find him?"--with a note of incredulity in her tone
"How am I to do that?" Laverick demanded
"We waste words," she continued coldly "I think that if I leave you with the contents of your safe, it will be wise for you to hand me that document"
"I am inclined to do so," Laverick admitted "The very fact that you knew of its existence would seeive you a sort of claim to it But, Mademoiselle Idiale, will you answer me a few questions?"
"I think," she said, "that it would be better if you asked ed "You are the only person ho about this affair I should rather like to tell you exactly how I stue confidence for confidence? I want neither the twenty thousand pounds nor the docu but to escape fro half a thief and half a criminal Show me some claim to that docus, and it shall be restored"
"You are inco a part with me? Do you think that it is worth while?"
"Made in the world is further frohts There is very little of the conspirator about me I am a plain man of business who stumbled in upon this affair at a critical moment and dared to make temporary use of his discovery You can put it, if you like, that I areater pleasure, if such a thing were possible, than to send this pocket-book and its contents anonyain"
She listened to hied face Yet for sohtful