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"Well, now, you do not mean to seriously suggest that this German rode off upon a bicycle in the dead of the night bearing the boy in his arms?" Voice Reading
"Certainly not." Voice Reading
"Then what is the theory in your mind?" Voice Reading
"The bicycle may have been a blind. It may have been hidden somewhere and the pair gone off on foot." Voice Reading
"Quite so; but it seems rather an absurd blind, does it not? Were there other bicycles in this shed?" Voice Reading
"Several." Voice Reading
"Would he not have hidden A COUPLE had he desired to give the idea that they had gone off upon them?" Voice Reading
"I suppose he would." Voice Reading
"Of course he would. The blind theory won't do. But the incident is an admirable starting-point for an investigation. After all, a bicycle is not an easy thing to conceal or to destroy. One other question. Did anyone call to see the boy on the day before he disappeared?" Voice Reading
"Did he get any letters?" Voice Reading
"Yes; one letter." Voice Reading
"From whom?" Voice Reading
"From his father." Voice Reading
"Do you open the boys' letters?" Voice Reading
"How do you know it was from the father?" Voice Reading
"The coat of arms was on the envelope, and it was addressed in the Duke's peculiar stiff hand. Besides, the Duke remembers having written." Voice Reading
"When had he a letter before that?" Voice Reading
"Not for several days." Voice Reading
"Had he ever one from France?" Voice Reading
"No; never. Voice Reading
"You see the point of my questions, of course. Voice Reading
Either the boy was carried off by force or he went of his own free will. Voice Reading
In the latter case you would expect that some prompting from outside would be needed to make so young a lad do such a thing. Voice Reading

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