ā€œWell you see,ā€ said Mr. Inspector, ā€œit was a question of making a move. It’s of no use moving if you don’t know what your move is. You had better by far keep still. In the matter of this lime, I certainly had an idea that it might lie betwixt the two men; I always had that idea. Still I was forced to wait for a start, and I wasn’t so lucky as to get a start. This man that we have received our information from, has got a start, and if he don’t meet with a check he may make the running and come in first. There may turn out to be something considerable for him that comes in second, and I don’t mention who may or who may not try for that place. There’s duty to do, and I shall do it, under any circumstances; to the best of my judgment and ability.ā€

ā€œSpeaking as a shipper of limeā ā€”ā€ began Eugene.

ā€œWhich no man has a better right to do than yourself, you know,ā€ said Mr. Inspector.

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