Part 19 (2/2)
”Watch those under you. Let nothing in your manner, however, suggest that you are suspicious. I don't want you to put any one on his guard.”
”All right, sir. I will be guided by your instructions. Have you any idea how long this has been going on?”
”Only a few weeks.”
Mr. Redwood turned to go back to his room, but Mr. Goodnow called him back.
”I needn't suggest to you,” he said, ”that you keep this to yourself.
Don't let any clerk into the secret.”
”Very well, sir.”
James Redwood, however, did not keep his promise. After supper he called back Jasper as he was about putting on his hat to go out, and said, ”Jasper, I wish to speak with you for five minutes.”
”Won't it do tomorrow morning? I have an engagement.”
”Put it off, then. This is a matter of importance.”
”Very well, sir,” and Jasper, albeit reluctantly, laid down his hat and sat down.
”Jasper,” said his uncle, ”there's a thief in our establishment.”
Jasper started, and his sallow complexion turned yellower than usual.
”What do you mean, uncle?” he asked nervously.
”What I say. Some articles are missing that have not been sold.”
”Such as what?”
”Ladies' cloaks and dress patterns.”
”Who told you?” asked Jasper in a low tone.
”Mr. Goodnow.”
”What the boss?”
”Certainly.”
”How should he know?”
”I didn't inquire, and if I had he probably wouldn't have told me. The main thing is that he does know.”
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