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THE GUARDIAN. 'C.l-IARLOTTETOWN V Murder could liot iiili . '1'here'e no harm in telunl F" that. It was Miss ven Enron's por- trait you went down to paint. wasn't it? 1 eiephonod to her Wt- tege at wicninston. is-med you ind gone to a place called The Three Gboutbf. at Uinbhem: Mio- phoned there and learned from Miss ven Buren herself thet you -were on ymn way back to Town. I conclud- ed you'd cbme to W1" 0'5 P13"- eit for u." m”:eee?dQuite ysolmple when it's ex- plained. It still isn't explained. though, how come you came in learn I'd gone to Wichington to stay with Miss van Buren. You don't-er-mind m eskinl'I"' "Certainly not. on had I '41-- phone cell when you were et her piece?" "1 bed. A dernmed mystifyinl effelr altogether. A voice unknown to me-e man's-informed me he was speaking in my own interest. 'Don't.' he eeid-then he was out off." "You didn't know what he meant?” "Hanged if I did!” "so you went off to 'I'he Three Coughs? Well?" Robin realised it would be foolish to try to hide anything. If In- speclor West knew so much as be had already disclosed, he probably knew I. greet deal more. He told him whet had happened. "Wouldn't you call that rather amazing?" the detective queried "wouldn't you? countered Robin smiling. "Do you know a man named Gid- eon Trevor?" "Yes; that is, I met hlme once. Last night, I"l'lday night, I mean in Miss van Buren's dressing-room at the Pyrrhic Theater. He seemed to be a friend of hers. That's the only time I've met him.” til see. It was he who telephoned to you, Mr. Foster." "Gideon Trevor. Good lord! What on earth was he playing at? Have you seen him-do you know?” "we don't know exectly. Gideon Trevor was found murdered in a telephone Kiosk near Berkeley square just before midnight.” "Murdered! 1-ieavensi" His eyes fixed on the inspector's, Robin laid down his glass on the floor beside him and leaned breathlessly for- ward. "Shot through the heart" the de- tective continued. "of his murderer no trace.” "What motive, you think?" asked Robin. tenseiy. "The motive would seem to have been to prevent him getting his message. whatever it was, through to you." With a faint whistle of horri- fied wonder Robin sank back in his chair. His brain was in II tu- mult. Not for an instant had lhe de- tective deflected his steady stare. "Mr. Foster." he said. "there's something in all this business that makes me think there's someone keeping us in the dark, Should that be found to be the case it will go hard with the culprit. This murder of Gideon Trevor has given me an inkling. can you guess why I have moved quickly? Let me make it clear, Trevor's body was found by a police officer going his rounds. It could only have been a. few min- utes after the actual murder. The case was instantly taken in hand by the Division. They got in touch with the telephone exxchange. and there was no difficulty in establish- ing when the last call had been made from that box-and to whom it was made. A servant in Miss van Huren's cottage told them you had got the call all right, It was your name that brought me in. As you know I'm busy on the Bayswater case. with which your name has been intimately associated. The superintendent dealing with the Trevor case rang me up and told me of the coincidence. I at once got out of bed, came along and waited for you here. Now, what have you to tell me?" "Quite a lot. Inspector," rcpiied Robin, now more at ease. "Thanks for putting the full facts before me. I appreciate it. Just what is it that's puzzling you most?" "Why there should be this ar- rangement to kill you." "Before I give you all my own lmllression and suspicions. there's one thing I would like to ask you. Do you think this is possible? You will recollect that the night Sher- wood Dexter was shot I was shoved off the running board of the other car? All 1 saw was the hand and am: that thrust at me and oven- tusiiy shoved me off. Beyond the fact itself. I could recollect nothing about it that was unusual". "Quite. that was your story," the detective remarked. "Well, do you think it is possible that, seeing the same gesture re- peated, I should then recollect something strange about the arm that Id forgotten before?" "You hit the ground. didn't you, when you fell? But you said you weren't stunned." "Not quite. but I certainly was very nearly knocked out." "seems to me quite possible, the." the detective observed cautiously. "Medicei records do show. I believe that a sudden blow. even a very slight concussion. will produce a blank in relation to the events that have preceded the shock for any- thing from a few seconds to weeks or months." " "admirably out. Mr. west, eeld gem F Blouse for collection. K To. 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