The other members of the company approved the statement. It was a genial crowd of men, all in accord, and harmony.
Harry tried to analyze the situation. He figured that any trouble which might be brewing was surely directed toward Blair Windsor, the host.
Why should this man have enemies? The only reason that seemed logical was that Blair Windsor had wealth.
Were any of these men plotting against Blair Windsor?
Harry peered above the cards which he held in his hand. He eliminated Garret Buckman, immediately. Philip Harper might be a possibility.
Perry Quinn was more so. He was the one man in the crowd toward whom Harry felt anything that might be considered dislike.
Of course, Bert Crull must be included. The episode in the farmhouse might be significant. Yet Crull was proving himself a most genial character. He seemed to have Blair Windsor’s full friendship. Harry realized that he must gain more information.
“What time is it?” asked Philip Harper, suddenly.
“After nine,” said Blair Windsor.
The short man went to the radio.