"Who is the most important creditor filed under G? Lawrence?"
The girl shook her head emphatically.
"Why, he only owed about fifty pounds," she said. "There were none of importance under G, except Garraway, the Hon. Claude Garraway and Count de Guise."
"Ah! Count de Guise. So quaint a name. He is rich, yes?"
"Awfully rich. He is selling all the things in his flat and going abroad for good. There is an advertisement in to-day's paper. His pictures and things are valued at no less than thirty thousand pounds. I don't know how his business stood with Mr. Graham; latterly, it had not passed through my hands at all."
"And his address?"
"59b Bedford Court Mansions."
"And I must see Lawrence too. Where shall I find him?"
"At Bart's—St. Bartholomew's Hospital. He is studying there. You are sure to find him there to-night. He is engaged there, I know, up to ten o'clock."
Dr. Lepardo took the girl's hand and pressed it soothingly.