29/36 It is her belief that they have come to Paris in search of Hayle. There would have been trouble had they met, but fortunately for them, and for Hayle, he has given them the slip once more. It would be possible for you to find out whether they arrived by this morning's train, and also whether they have made inquiries at Hayle's apartments, would it not ?" "Quite possible," he answered. I will let you know in less than an hour what I have discovered." I thanked him, whereupon he bowed to Miss Kitwater, and then disappeared. |