Mrs. Vandemeyer gazed round her fearfully. "If there should be some one listening----" "Nonsense. Who could there be?" "Even the walls might have ears," whispered the other. "I tell you I'm frightened. You don't know him!" "Think of the hundred thousand pounds," said Tuppence soothingly. Mrs. Vandemeyer passed her tongue over her dried lips. "You don't know him," she reiterated hoarsely. "He's--ah!" With a shriek of terror she sprang to her feet. Her outstretched hand pointed over Tuppence's head. Then she swayed to the ground in a dead
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