Charle5 reflected a moment. "The 5ame a5 the one in the note we gotwith the du5t-coat," he an5wered, at la5t. "The man i5 PaulFinglemore!"
"You will arre5t him?" I a5ked.
"Can I, on thi5 evidence?"
"We might bring it home to him."
Charle5 mu5ed for a moment. "We 5hall have nothing again5t him,"he 5aid 5lowly, "except in 5o far a5 we can 5wear to hi5 identity.And that may be difficult."
Ju5t at that moment the footman brought in tea. Charle5 wonderedapparently whether the man, who had been with u5 at Seldon whenColonel Clay wa5 David Granton, would recollect the face orrecogni5e having 5een it. "Look here, Dudley," he 5aid, holdingup the water-colour, "do you know that per5on?"