CHAPTER THIRTY They made it to Mr. Gilbert’s office as he was just about to leave and apprised him of the situation. “I will put out inquiries into this Mr. Pahayoko. And send a wire to New York to have my associates look into this pending litigation.” “I appreciate that, Mr. Gilbert,” Anna said. “I think I should go to New York right away,” said Will. “I need to check into all this myself, as well.” “I will contact you there, then,” said Mr. Gilbert. “I’m going to New York after stopping in Newport. We can consult on what we both uncover.” “Very good.” “I should be off. My train leaves soon.” “I’ll look forward to hearing from you,” said Anna. They walked out with Mr. Gilbert and he assured them everything should go through without a hitch as he left for the train terminal. “I’l

