result. Otherwise there is nothing to be done." "Nothing?" said Tuppence blankly. "And--Tommy?" "We must hope for the best," said Sir James. "Oh yes, we must go on hoping." But over her downcast head his eyes met Julius's, and almost imperceptibly he shook his head. Julius understood. The lawyer considered the case hopeless. The young American's face grew grave. Sir James took Tuppence's hand. "You must let me know if anything further comes to light. Letters will always be forwarded." Tuppence stared at him blankly.
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