"You know where he lives, then?" "Yes, out Willesden way, and alone; the fellow's a miser among other things. I long ago found out all about him." Again I looked round the room; it was a young man's club, and young men were laughing, chatting, smoking, drinking, on every hand. One nodded to me through the smoke. Like a machine I nodded to him, and turned back to Raffles with a groan. "Surely you will give him a chance!" I urged. "The very sight of your pistol should bring him to terms." "It wouldn't make him keep them." "But you might try the effect?" "I probably shall. Here's a drink for you, Bunny. Wish me luck." "I'm coming too." "I don't want you." "But I must come!" An ugly gleam shot from the steel blue eyes. "To interfere?" said Raffles. "Not I." "You give me your word?

