THE TERRIBLE SOLOMONS-3

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“ But where'd he get that Snider?” Mr. Brown insisted. “I always objected to keeping those guns on the premises.” “ They're still there,” Mr. Harriwell said, with a show of heat. Mr. Brown smiled incredulously. “ Come along and see,” said the manager. Bertie joined the procession into the office, where Mr. Harriwell pointed triumphantly at a big packing case in a dusty corner. “ Well, then where did the beggar get that Snider?” harped Mr. Brown. But just then McTavish lifted the packing case. The manager started, then tore off the lid. The case was empty. They gazed at one another in horrified silence. Harriwell drooped wearily. Then McVeigh cursed. “ What I contended all along—the house-boys are not to be trusted.” “ It does look serious,” Harriwell admitted, “but we'll com

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