"And I must stick to him," Larose told himself, "for he's my only chance of getting on the trail of that other fellow!" He sighed. "But don't I wish I could make myself invisible and be in two places at once. I'd like to see what will be going on in Curtain lane tomorrow morning, and if they have really got any suspicions about anything." As it happened, however, everything was quite peaceful and untroubled when the three arrived at the warehouse. The estate agent had not turned up, as he had promised the previous afternoon, and after waiting a quarter of an hour for him the warehouse had been closed. Pellew had stopped in town for the night. But the next morning the three were all together again by nine o'clock, and Pellew was giving the other two his news. Von Ravenheim had not disclos

