30/39 In conclusion I say yet again, caution, caution, caution. Garay was in the third course of his breakfast, and no longer took notice of anything else. I might make a shrewd guess at one, but no names are given and as we have no proof we must keep silent about him for the present. Yet this paper is of vast importance and it must be put in hands that know how to value it." "Then the hands must be those of Colonel William Johnson," said Robert. |