'Quite.'
'And—Delbras?'
'Capable enough, but—he was not in it.'
'Are you sure, Carl?'
'I mean to be, shortly,' I replied. 'Dave, old man, don't ask me any questions yet as to how it's to be done, but I believe that before this World's Fair closes you and I will have gotten Delbras and Bob out of mischief's way, settled the brunette problem, and thrown light on the diamond robbery.'
'And how about that lost young Englishman, Sir Carroll Rae, and missing Gerald Trent?'
I turned and faced him. 'Old man,' I said, 'if you'll find one, I'll find the other.'