"You may send them by post."
"But why not go myself?"
"I can hardly tell, unless your appearance on such an errand may be suspected likely to involve you in embarrassments."
"What embarrassments? If they receive their own, ought they not to be satisfied?"
"The inquiry will naturally be made as to the manner of gaining possession of these papers. They were lately in the hands of Watson, but Watson has disappeared. Suspicions are awake respecting the cause of his disappearance. These suspicions are connected with Welbeck, and Welbeck's connection with you is not unknown."
"These are evils, but I see not how an ingenious and open conduct is adapted to increase these evils. If they come, I must endure them."
"I believe your decision is right. No one is so skilful an advocate in a cause, as he whose cause it is. I rely upon your skill and address, and shall leave you to pursue your own way. I must leave you for a time, but shall expect to be punctually informed of all that passes." With this agreement we parted, and I hastened to perform my intended journey.
CHAPTER XXXIX.
I am glad, my friend, thy nimble pen has got so far upon its journey. What remains of my story may be despatched in a trice. I have just now some vacant hours, which might possibly be more usefully employed, but not in an easier manner or more pleasant. So, let me carry on thy thread.