"I've never doubted it," was the quick answer.
"Then two suggestions will be enough. Perhaps I wish to get even with some men who have done me a dirty trick or two, and perhaps, incidentally, in the excitement which will follow this exposure of fraud and crime, I may make an honest penny—is that enough?"
"Quite."
"And you'll make the attack at once?"
Stuart glanced rapidly through the first page of the document and his eyes began to dance with excitement.
"The only favour I ask," Bivens added, "is twenty-four hours' notice before you act."
"I'll let you know."
Stuart rose quickly, placed the document in his inside pocket and hurried home.
CHAPTER IV