“I met a feller goin' out that I've seen before. Who was it?”

“Willis Ford, a clerk of Mr. Reynolds.”

“I seed him in the Grand Central Hotel yesterday givin' some bonds to a suspicious-lookin' chap.”

“You did,” exclaimed Grant. “Come right up and tell that to Mr. Reynolds,” and he seized the astonished telegraph boy by the arm.

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CHAPTER XIX — IMPORTANT EVIDENCE

Mr. Reynolds looked rather surprised when Grant appeared, drawing the telegraph boy after him.

“This boy has got something to tell you about Mr. Ford,” said Grant, breathless with excitement.

“About Mr. Ford?” repeated the broker. “What do you know about Willis Ford?”

“I don't know his name,” replied Johnny. “It's the chap that just went out of the house.”