"Nabley!"
"Nabley here!"
"Himself," said the indefatigable officer, coming forward. "Hunston is with the brigands, very much with them, in fact."
"That we know," said Harkaway, who then related the death of Pike, and the supposed abduction of young Jack.
"I have been very ill," said Nabley. "I fainted in the street, and, in falling, severely injured my head. But do you know how that Hunston finds out all about you and your doings?"
"No."
"Well, it is through one of your own household."
"Explain," said Harkaway.
"What do you mean?" asked Harvey.
"I can't talk much; Mr. Mole will tell you perhaps better. Here, Mr. Mole."