"And to me too," Jack added.
"I've never trusted the fellow, though I couldn't say why," Mr. Lakewood mused.
"What'll you do?" Jack asked.
"Nothing."
"But——"
"Think a minute and you'll see that we haven't enough to go on. If we accused him of crooked work he'd deny it, of course, and he could easily make up a plausible story to explain it."
"I suppose you're right."
"Of course I am. No, the only thing to do is to keep a close eye on him. I'll tell Ole and put him on his guard. After all, you know, it may not be anything that concerns us."
"But you think it is?" Bob asked
"I almost know it is."