[The Czar’s Spy by William Le Queux]@TWC D-Link bookThe Czar’s Spy CHAPTER II 24/27
"He's a man who can speak a dozen languages brokenly, and pass for an Italian, a German, a Frenchman, as he wishes." "And the--the man who gave his name as Philip Hornby ?" Durnford's mouth closed with a snap.
He drew a long breath, his eyes grew fierce, and he bit his lip. "Ah! I see he is not exactly your friend," I said meaningly. "You are right, Gordon--he is not my friend," was his slow, meaning response. "Then why not be outspoken and tell me all you know concerning him? Frank Hutcheson is anxious to clear up the mystery because they've tampered with the Consular seals and things.
Besides, it would be put down to his credit if he solved the affair." "Well, to tell you the truth, I'm mystified myself.
I can't yet discern their motive." "But at any rate you know the men," I argued.
"You can at least tell us who they really are." He shook his head, still disinclined, for some hidden reason, to reveal the truth to me. "You saw no woman on board ?" he asked suddenly, looking straight into my eyes. "No.
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