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Mercier did not answer, and Remy, the secretary, volunteered the

information that the managers were locked up in their office and that

they knew nothing as yet of what had happened.

"You don't mean to say so! Let us go up to the office!"

And M. Mifroid, followed by an ever-increasing crowd, turned toward the

business side of the building. Mercier took advantage of the confusion

to slip a key into Gabriel's hand: "This is all going very badly," he whispered. "You had better let

Mother Giry out."

And Gabriel moved away.

They soon came to the managers' door. Mercier stormed in vain: the

door remained closed.

"Open in the name of the law!" commanded M. Mifroid, in a loud and

rather anxious voice.

At last the door was opened. All rushed in to the office, on the

commissary's heels.

Raoul was the last to enter. As he was about to follow the rest into

the room, a hand was laid on his shoulder and he heard these words

spoken in his ear: "ERIK'S SECRETS CONCERN NO ONE BUT HIMSELF!"

He turned around, with a stifled exclamation. The hand that was laid

on his shoulder was now placed on the lips of a person with an ebony

skin, with eyes of jade and with an astrakhan cap on his head: the

Persian! The stranger kept up the gesture that recommended discretion

and then, at the moment when the astonished viscount was about to ask

the reason of his mysterious intervention, bowed and disappeared.