HARRY SAID AS WE MADE OUR WAY across 21st Street. “Why should anyone wish to break into a dead man’s offices?” “If we knew that,” I said, “we’d also know why someone wanted to kill him in the first place.” “Perhaps there was something in that office that our murderer does not wish for us to see.” “That would be my guess, Harry.” We had been at the Clairmont house for another hour or so before Lieutenant Murray declared himself finished with the interviews. We had been unable to pry any further information from him concerning the burglary at Mr. Grange’s office, although we overheard Sergeant Flaherty informing him that the criminal had evidently fled without gaining entry. “I’m sure the lieutenant will make a thorough examination of the premises,” Harry said. “If there is anything to examine.” “No doubt,” I agreed. “Although he didn’t seem to be in a great hurry when we left him.” “No,” Harry said. “He did not.” We walked on for several moments without speaking.
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