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the humble but expressive name of Schmidt; his daughter--if she is his  
daughter--there's another point--make a note of that, Mr Forsyth--his  
daughter at that time actually served in the shop--and she now proposes  
to marry a man of the eminence of Mr Thomas! Now do you see our game?  
We  
know they contemplate a move; and we wish to forestall 'em. Down you  
go to Hampton Court, where they live, and threaten, or bribe, or both,  
until you get the letters; if you can't, God help us, we must go to  
court and Thomas must be exposed. I'll be done with him for one,' added  
the unchivalrous friend.  
'There seem some elements of success,' said Gideon. 'Was Schmidt at all  
known to the police?'  
'We hope so,' said Michael. 'We have every ground to think so. Mark  
the neighbourhood--Bayswater! Doesn't Bayswater occur to you as very  
suggestive?'  
For perhaps the sixth time during this remarkable interview, Gideon  
wondered if he were not becoming light-headed. 'I suppose it's just  
because he has been lunching,' he thought; and then added aloud, 'To  
what figure may I go?'  
'
Perhaps five thousand would be enough for today,' said Michael. 'And  
now, sir, do not let me detain you any longer; the afternoon wears  
on; there are plenty of trains to Hampton Court; and I needn't try to  
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