Waylaid By Wireless; a Suspicion, a Warning, a Sporting Proposition, And a Transatlantic Pursuit
Waylaid By Wireless; a Suspicion, a Warning, a Sporting Proposition, And a Transatlantic Pursuit
Edwin M Palmer
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That 's why I 've told you what I just have, Mr. Preston," he whispered. "You mean about the police?" Preston inquired. "Yes; that they think he's here at Ply- mouth, trying to get back to America." " But you have not said what makes them think that." " They have observed how, at first, the crimes kept to the cathedral towns. Then they left the cathedral cities, but still kept to the courses always crowded by rich Americans. But now even the most popular places are being deserted. 121 WAYLAID B...Y WIRELESS The Americans are making for the ports ; the robberies follow them. From Tavistock Mr. Manling would probably make for Plymouth, for the travellers gathered here waiting for the ships for the States." " But the police can only suppose this, Mr. Dunneston?" the American inquired. "They have no direct indication at all of this — Mr. Manling?" " Precisely, Mr. Preston. Still, I believe that the special officer whom I passed in the hall a moment ago, Mr. Preston," the Englishman confided, " has already picked out his man from the circumstantial evidence of the continued coincidences against him.
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