"No; but he was in the habit of making long jaunts alone through the West."
"What sort of a home did he have?"
"A big house in the suburbs. Lived there alone with two servants. They haven't been able to tell a thing about him that's worth a cuss."
"Would anything about his home indicate what sort of a man he was?"
"The detectives wrote something about his having a lot of Indian things—Navajo blankets and such."
"Indians may have been his hobby. Perhaps he intended to visit this reservation."
"If that was so, why should he drive through the agency at night and be killed going away from the reservation? No, he was going somewhere in a hurry or he wouldn't have traveled at night."
"But automobile tourists sometimes travel that way."
"Not in this part of the country. In the Southwest, perhaps, to avoid the heat of the day."
"Well, what do you think about it all, Tom?"