"No, Aunt Eliza, I did not learn his name."
"What was his appearance? Describe him."
"He was a tall man," answered Harold, in a tone of hesitation.
"Was he an old or a young man?"
"He was an old man with gray hair. He walked very erect."
"Should you know him again, if you saw him?"
"Yes, I think so."
"Then, perhaps, we may have an opportunity of ascertaining who he was. My broker will probably know him from your description."
"Why do you want to find out who he is?" asked Harold, uneasily. "Don't you think I ought to keep the watch?"
"I have a feeling of curiosity on the subject. As to keeping it, I don't think the gentleman will be likely to reclaim it."