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mother had written to Mr。 Carwell years before。 Then Viola became
aware of something else in the drawer。 It was something that caught on
the end of her finger nail察and she was stung by a little prick´like that of a
pin。
;A sliver´under my nail ─exclaimed Viola。 ;The bottom of the wooden
drawer must be loose。;
It was loose察 as she discovered as soon as she looked in the
compartment。 But it was a looseness that meant nothing else than that the
drawer had a false bottom。
It was not such a false bottom as would have been made use of in the
moving pictures。 That is to say it was very poorly made察and an almost
casual glance would have revealed it。 All that had been done was to take
a piece of wood the exact size and shape of the bottom of the drawer察and
fit it in。 This extra piece of wood covered anything that might be put in the
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drawer under it察and then察on top of the false bottom other things might be
placed so that when they were taken out察and the person doing it saw bare
wood察 the conclusion would naturally follow that all the contents of the
drawer had been removed。
But such was not the case。 Beneath the smoothfitting piece of wood察
which had sprung loose and been the means of driving a splinter under
Viola's nail察thus apprising her of the fact that there was something in the
drawer she had not seen察had been found some letters。 And Viola had not
told her aunt about them。
;I want to see what they are myself察first察─the girl decided。
Now they were spread out on her dressing table in front of her。 She
sat with her glorious blue´black hair unbound察 and falling over her
shoulders察which gleamed pink through the filmy thinness of her robe。
;I wonder if I shall be shocked when I read them拭─she mused。
That was what Viola had been living in continual fear of since her
father's death ´ that some disclosure would shock her ´ that she might
come upon some phase of his past life which would not bear the full light
of day。 For Horace Carwell had not stinted himself of the pleasures of
life as he saw them。 He had eaten and drunk and he had made merry。
And he was a gregarious man ´ one who did not like to take his pleasures
alone。
And so Viola was afraid。
The letters were held together with an elastic band察and this gave some
hope。
;If they were from a woman察he wouldn't have used a rubber band on
them察─reasoned Viola。 ;He was too sentimental for that。 They can't be
mother's letters ´ they were in another compartment。 I wonder ´ ;
Viola had done much wondering since her mother's death察 and
considerable of it had been due to the life her father led。 That he would
marry again she doubted察but he was fond of the society of the men察and
particularly the women of their own set察and some sets with which Viola
preferred to have nothing to do。
And if Mr。 Carwell had no intentions of marrying again察 then his
interest in women ´
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But here Viola ceased wondering。
With a more resolute air she reached forth hand to the bundle of letters
and took one out。 There was distinct relief in her manner as she quickly
turned to the signature and read此 Gerry Poland。;
And then察 quickly察 she ascertained that all the letters comprised
correspondence between her father and the yacht club captain。
;But why did he hide these letters away拭─mused Viola。 ;They seem
to be about business察as the others were ´ the others showing that Captain
Poland perhaps saved my father from financial ruin。 Why should they be
under the false bottom of the drawer拭─
She could not answer that question。
;I must read them all察─she murmured察and she went through the entire
correspondence。 There were several letters察sharp in tone察from both men察
and the subject was as Greek to Viola。 But there was one note from the
captain to her father that brought a more vivid color to her dark cheeks察for
Captain Poland had written此
;You care little for what I have done for you察otherwise you would
not so oppose my attentions to your daughter。 They are most
honorable察as you well know察yet you are strangely against me。 I can
not understand it。;
;Oh ─murmured Viola。 ;It is as if I were being bargained for How
I hate him ─
Almost blinded by her tears she read another letter。 It was another
appeal to her father to use his influence in assisting the captain's suit。
But this letter ´ or at least that portion of it relating to Viola ´ had been
torn察and all that remained was此
;As members of the same lo´ ;
;What can that have meant拭─ she mused。 ;Is it the word 'lodge'拭─
She read on察where the letter was whole again此
;I must ask you to reconsider your actions。 Let me hear from you
by the twenty´third or ´ ;
Again was that mystifying and tantalizing tear。 Viola hastily
searched among the other letters察 hoping the missing pieces might be
found。
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;I simply must see what it meant察─she said。 ;I wonder if they can be
in another part of the safe拭 I'm going to look ─
She started for her bath robe察and察at that moment察with a suddenness
that unnerved her察there came a knock on her door。
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CHAPTER XVII
OVER THE TELEPHONE
Viola's first movement was of concealment ´ to toss over the scattered
letters on her desk a lace shawl she had been wearing earlier in the
evening。 Then satisfied that should the unknown knocker prove to be
some one whom she might admit ´ her Aunt Mary or one of the maids ´
satisfied that no one would察 at first glance察 see the letters which might
mean nothing or much察Viola asked in a voice that slightly trembled此
;Who is it拭─
;I did not mean to disturb you察─came the answer察and with a sense of
relief Viola recognized the voice of Colonel Ashley。 ;But I have jus
returned from New York察and察seeing a light under your door察I thought I
would´report察as it were。;
;Oh察 thank you´thank you ─ the girl exclaimed察 relief evident in her
voice。
;Is there anything I can do for you拭─the colonel went on察as he stood
outside the closed door。 ;Has anything happened since I went away拭─
;No ´ no察─said Viola察 rather hesitatingly。 ;There is nothing new to
tell you。 I was sitting up ´ reading。;
Her glance went to the desk where the letters were scattered。
;Oh察─answered the colonel。 ;Well察don't sit up too late。 It is getting
on toward morning。;
;Have you anything to tell me察Colonel Ashley拭─asked Viola。 ;Did
you discover anything拭─
There was silence on the other side of the door for a moment察and then
came the answer察given slowly此
;No察nothing to report。 I will have a talk with you in the morning。;
And then the footsteps of the detective were heard察lessening in their
sound察as he made his way to his room。
Viola察 perplexed察 puzzled察 and bewildered察 went back to her desk。
She took up the letters again。 The torn one with its strange reference此
;As members of the same ´ ;
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What could it be拭 Was it some secret society to which her father and
Gerry Poland belonged察 the violation of the secrets of which carried a
death penalty拭
No察 it could not be anything as sensational as that。 Clearly the
captain was in love with her ´ he had frankly confessed as much察and Viola