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 be done is for this lady to tell us where she lives and I will take her back and confront her husband." "I won't go with you!" cried the girl. "I won't! I won't! You said you 'd look after me, Mr. Mann. You promised."

The little investigator saw that she was distraught to a point where a collapse was imminent. "This gentleman will look after you also," he said encouragingly. "He is as anxious to save you from your husband as anybody."

"I will not go," she cried. "If that man touches me," and she pointed to Frank, "I 'll scream." Again came the tap at the door, and Frank looked round. "More visitors?" he asked.

"It is all right," said Saul Arthur Mann. "There 's a lady and a gentleman to see me, is n't there?" he asked the commissionaire. "Show them in." May came first, saw the little tableau, and