Chapter 25 IN spite of his annoyance, Jimmy laughed. "Well, what about it?" he asked. "She's living here in Carsholt Road— she and Tod Haydn." "Tod Haydn?" repeated Jimmy quickly. "Are you sure?" "Sure," was the reply. "I saw them together. They must have got married. She's his wife, and I wish him joy of her. I saw them coming out of the pictures five minutes ago, and I followed them. They look hard-up, too." "Come along and see me at once," said Jimmy. "Take a taxi." "I'll be with you in an hour; I've got to go home first," was the reply. Jimmy put down the receiver, and sat back in his chair, his hands clasped beneath his chin. In Julia he was not at all interested; but Haydn must be pulled in and his connection with Kupie cleared up. Half an hour passed— an hour— but Knowles h

