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All afternoon it went on snowing; and the three of them sat there, listening and waiting - Bunting and his wife hardly knew for what;Daisy for the knock which would herald Joe Chandler.

And about four there came the now familiar sound.

Mrs.Bunting hurried out into the passage, and as she opened the front door she whispered, "We haven't said anything to Daisy yet.

Young girls can't keep secrets."

Chandler nodded comprehendingly.He now looked the low character he had assumed to the life, for he was blue with cold, disheartened, and tired out.

Daisy gave a little cry of shocked surprise, of amusement, of welcome, when she saw how cleverly he was disguised.

"I never!" she exclaimed."What a difference it do make, to be sure! Why, you looks quite horrid, Mr.Chandler."And, somehow, that little speech of hers amused her father so much that he quite cheered up.Bunting had been very dull and quiet all that afternoon.

"It won't take me ten minutes to make myself respectable again,"said the young man rather ruefully.

His host and hostess, looking at him eagerly, furtively, both came to the conclusion that he had been unsuccessful - that he had failed, that is, in getting any information worth having.And though, in a sense, they all had a pleasant tea together, there was an air of constraint, even of discomfort, over the little party.

Bunting felt it hard that he couldn't ask the questions that were trembling on his lips; he would have felt it hard any time during the last month to refrain from knowing anything Joe could tell him, but now it seemed almost intolerable to be in this queer kind of half suspense.There was one important fact he longed to know, and at last came his opportunity of doing so, for Joe Chandler rose to leave, and this time it was Bunting who followed him out into the hall.

"Where did it happen?" he whispered."Just tell me that, Joe?""Primrose Hill," said the other briefly."You'll know all about it in a minute or two, for it'll be all in the last editions of the evening papers.That's what's been arranged.""No arrest I suppose?"

Chandler shook his head despondently."No," he said, "I'm inclined to think the Yard was on a wrong tack altogether this time.But one can only do one's best.I don't know if Mrs.Bunting told you I'd got to question a barmaid about a man who was in her place just before closing-time.Well, she's said all she knew, and it's as clear as daylight to me that the eccentric old gent she talks about was only a harmless luny.He gave her a sovereign just because she told him she was a teetotaller!" He laughed ruefully.

Even Bunting was diverted at the notion."Well, that's a queer thing for a barmaid to be!" he exclaimed."She's niece to the people what keeps the public," explained Chandler; and then he went out of the front door with a cheerful "So long!"When Bunting went back into the sitting-room Daisy had disappeared.

She had gone downstairs with the tray."Where's my girl?" he said irritably.

"She's just taken the tray downstairs."

He went out to the top of the kitchen stairs, and called out sharply, "Daisy! Daisy, child! Are you down there?""Yes, father," came her eager, happy voice.

"Better come up out of that cold kitchen."He turned and came back to his wife."Ellen, is the lodger in? Ihaven't heard him moving about.Now mind what I says, please! Idon't want Daisy to be mixed up with him.""Mr.Sleuth don't seem very well to-day," answered Mrs.Bunting quietly."'Tain't likely I should let Daisy have anything to do with him.Why, she's never even seen him.'Tain't likely I should allow her to begin waiting on him now."But though she was surprised and a little irritated by the tone in which Bunting had spoken, no glimmer of the truth illumined her mind.

So accustomed had she become to bearing alone the burden of her awful secret, that it would have required far more than a cross word or two, far more than the fact that Bunting looked ill and tired, for her to have come to suspect that her secret was now shared by another, and that other her husband.

Again and again the poor soul had agonised and trembled at the thought of her house being invaded by the police, but that was only because she had always credited the police with supernatural powers of detection.That they should come to know the awful fact she kept hidden in her breast would have seemed to her, on the whole, a natural thing, but that Bunting should even dimly suspect it appeared beyond the range of possibility.

And yet even Daisy noticed a change in her father.He sat cowering over the fire - saying nothing, doing nothing.

"Why, father, ain't you well?" the girl asked more than once.

And, looking up, he would answer, "Yes, I'm well enough, nay girl, but I feels cold.It's awful cold.I never did feel anything like the cold we've got just now."At eight the now familiar shouts and cries began again outside.

"The Avenger again!" "Another horrible crime!" "Extra speshul edition!" - such were the shouts, the exultant yells, hurled through the clear, cold air.They fell, like bombs into the quiet room.

Both Bunting and his wife remained silent, but Daisy's cheeks grew pink with excitement, and her eye sparkled.

"Hark, father! Hark, Ellen! D'you hear that?" she exclaimed childishly, and even clapped her hands."I do wish Mr.Chandler had been here.He would 'a been startled!""Don't, Daisy!" and Bunting frowned.

Then, getting up, he stretched himself."It's fair getting on my mind," he said, "these horrible things happening.I'd like to get right away from London, just as far as I could - that I would!""Up to John-o'-Groat's?" said Daisy, laughing.And then, "Why, father, ain't you going out to get a paper?""Yes, I suppose I must."

Slowly he went out of the room, and, lingering a moment in the hall, he put on his greatcoat and hat.Then he opened the front door, and walked down the flagged path.Opening the iron gate, he stepped out on the pavement, then crossed the road to where the newspaper-boys now stood.

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