At The Villa Rose - Page 67/149

Both men agreed, and Hanaud went away. He left Mr. Ricardo

profoundly disturbed. "That man will take advice from no one," he

declared. "His vanity is colossal. It is true they are not

particular at the Swiss Frontier. Still the car would have to stop

there. At the Custom House they would know something. Hanaud ought

to make inquiries." But neither Ricardo nor Harry Wethermill heard

a word more from Hanaud that night.