"And the statements which Boyden, in turn, made to the officer by whom he was arrested at your home?"
"That is right, sir. I heard them from Harry's own lips."
"Did Mary Barton have any idea of the identity of the woman from whom she received the package?"
"I think not, sir. She told Harry that the woman was veiled, and that she could not see her face. The incident seemed so strange, sir, that Mary gave Harry Boyden all of these particulars."
"Did she describe the strange woman, her form or her attire?"
"I think she stated that the woman was plainly clad. Nothing more definite that I know of."
"In fact, Miss Page, you have now told me all that you know about the case, haven't you?"
"Really, sir, I think I have," admitted Violet, with a look of anxious appeal.
Nick drew out his watch and glanced quickly at it.
"Ring for a carriage, Chick," said he abruptly. "We have no time to lose."