“What do you make of it?” asked Havener.
“An attempt to bother me.”
“For what?”
“Who knows? Haven’t I had enough troubles?”
“I should say so! But I thought your troubles of this sort were over when you got rid of Lawrence. You left two of the assistants who saw him try to fire the theater to appear as witnesses against him.”
“Oh, I hardly think Lawrence was in this affair in any way or manner. I confess I do not know just what to make of it. Heretofore my enemies have been men, but now there seems to be a woman in the case.”
“If this woman follows you, what will you do?”
“I shall endeavor to find out who she is, and bring her to time, so she will drop the game.”
“See that you do,” advised Hodge. “And don’t be soft with her because she is a woman.”
“Go look through the train and see if you can find the woman you saw,” directed Frank. “If you find her, come back here and tell me where she is.”