19/19 Here," he went on, drawing a paper from his desk, "is a cablegram which arrived first thing this morning from New York--from an agent who has been making a search for me in the shipping lists. This is what he says: 'Marston Greyle, St.Louis, Missouri, booked first-class passenger from New York to Falmouth, England, by S.S. _Araconda_, September 28th, 1912.' There--that's something definite. And the next thing," concluded the old lawyer, with a shrewd glance at Sir Cresswell, "is to find out if the Marston Greyle who landed at Falmouth is the same man whom we have recently seen!". |