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〃One moment; Simon;〃 said James Starr。 〃Do you want me to eat with a good appetite?〃
〃It will be doing us all possible honor; Mr。 Starr;〃 answered Ford。
〃Well; in order to eat heartily; I must not be at all anxious。 Now I have two questions to put to you。〃
〃Go on; sir。〃
〃Your letter told me of a munication which was to be of an interesting nature。〃
〃It is very interesting indeed。〃
〃To you?〃
〃To you and to me; Mr。 Starr。 But I do not want to tell it you until after dinner; and on the very spot itself。 Without that you would not believe me。〃
〃Simon;〃 resumed the engineer; 〃look me straight in the face。 An interesting munication? Yes。 Good! I will not ask more;〃 he added; as if he had read the reply in the old overman's eyes。
〃And the second question?〃 asked the latter。
〃Do you know; Simon; who the person is who can have written this?〃 answered the engineer; handing him the anonymous letter。
Ford took the letter and read it attentively。 Then giving it to his son; 〃Do you know the writing?〃 he asked。
〃No; father;〃 replied Harry。
〃And had this letter the Aberfoyle postmark?〃 inquired Simon Ford。
〃Yes; like yours;〃 replied James Starr。
〃What do you think of that; Harry?〃 said his father; his brow darkening。
〃I think; father;〃 returned Harry; 〃that someone has had some interest in trying to prevent Mr。 Starr from ing to the place where you invited h