9/19 What do you advise me to do, Mr.Waddington ?" "What can you do ?" Mr.Waddington replied. "You must keep him until--" "Upon children," Burton said thoughtfully, "the effect may be more lasting. No news, I suppose, of the tree ?" Mr.Waddington shook his head sorrowfully. "I've had a private detective now working ever since that day," he declared. "The man thinks me, of course, a sort of lunatic, but I have made it worth his while to find it. |