Excerpt: "Nick Carter leaned nearer to the wall and listened to what
the two men were discussing. The wall was that of a booth in the café
of the Shelby House. It was a partition of matched sheathing only,
through which ordinary conversation in the adjoining booth could be
easily overheard, and both men in this case spoke above an ordinary
tone. Obviously, therefore, they were discussing nothing of a private
nature, or anything thought to be of much importance, or serious
significance. It meant no more to them, in fact, than it would have
meant to most men, to all save one in a million. That one in a million
was seated alone in the next booth—Nick Carter. The two men were
strangers to the detective. They had entered when he was near the end
of his lunch, and while waiting for their orders to be served they
engaged in the conversation which, though heard only by chance, soon
seriously impressed the detective. “You were a little later than
usual this noon, Belden,” said one. “Yes, a few minutes, Joe, but
I thought you would wait for me. My ticker got busy just as I was
about to leave. I remained to take the dispatch, Gordon, and it proved
to be quite a long one.” “Something important?” “Not very.
Only political news for the local paper.” “Belden evidently is a
telegraph operator,” thought Nick. “Anything warm by wire this
morning?” questioned Gordon. “No, nothing,” said Belden; and
then he abruptly added: “There was a singular message, however, and
an unusual circumstance in connection with it.”"
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ISBN
9783985314126
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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