“I am sorry if I disturbed you, sir,” said Paul, politely; “but it was the only way I could attract attention.”
“How came you locked up here?”
“Yes,” chimed in James, suspiciously, “how came you locked up here?”
“I was drugged with chloroform, and locked in,” said Paul.
“Who did it?”
“Mr. Felix Montgomery; or that's what he called himself. I came here by appointment to meet him.”
“What did he do that for?”
“He has carried off a diamond ring which I came up here to sell him.”
“A very improbable story,” said Mr. Piper, suspiciously. “What should such a boy have to do with a diamond ring?”
Nothing is easier than to impart suspicion. Men are prone to believe evil of each other; and Paul was destined to realize this. The hotel servants, ignorant and suspicious, caught the suggestion.