CHAPTER V.--THE GREY CAR. Norgate's Garage at Henley Beach lay just off the main road and was situated about 200 yards from the promenade. It was not large garage and there were only two cars inside when the detectives walked in. "Good!" commented Larose, "so much the better! He hasn't a large connection evidently, and therefore will be more likely to remember about Fallon's car." A young fellow who was working at a bench left his job and came forward, but Inspector Barnsley asked for the proprietor, and a big, alert-looking man at once appeared. His jaw dropped a little when the Inspector announced who they were and produced his official card. "Oh! it's all right," smiled the Inspector, "we don't want you, Mr. Norgate. We've only come to make some enquiries about a car you've had in h

