[A Strange Disappearance by Anna Katharine Green]@TWC D-Link bookA Strange Disappearance CHAPTER XV 4/5
"It is horrible to think of that grand woman languishing away in the power of such rascals." "If we had time," Mr.Gryce persisted, "all it would be necessary to do would be to wait, they would come into our hands as easily and naturally as a hawk into the snare of the fowler.
But as you say we have not, and therefore, I would recommend a little beating of the bush directly about Mr.Blake's house; for if all my experience is not at fault, those men are already within eye-shot of the prey they intend to run down." "But," said I, "I have been living myself in that very neighborhood and know by this time the ways of every house in the vicinity.
There is not a spot up and down the Avenue for ten blocks where they could hide away for two days much less two weeks.
And as for the side streets,--why I could tell you the names of those who live in each house for a considerable distance.
Yet if you say so I will go to work--" "Do, and meanwhile Schmidt and Rosenthal shall rummage the German quarter and even go through Williamsburgh and Hoboken.
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