[Jaffery by William J. Locke]@TWC D-Link bookJaffery CHAPTER XI 11/39
And for a second or two we both stood stock-still. The writing was Tom Castleton's; and the writing of the script hastily flung open by Jaffery was Tom Castleton's--Tom Castleton, the one genius of our boyish brotherhood, who had died on his voyage to Australia. There was no mistake.
The great square virile hand was only too familiar--as different from Adrian's precise, academical writing as Tom Castleton from Adrian. Then our eyes met and we realized the sin that had been committed. There was the original manuscript of "The Diamond Gate." "The Diamond Gate" was the work not of Adrian Boldero, but of Tom Castleton.
Adrian had stolen "The Diamond Gate" from a dead man.
Not only from a dead man, but from the dead friend who had loved and trusted in him. We stared at each other open-mouthed.
At last Jaffery threw up his hands and, without a word, cleared the lowest shelf of the safe.
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