The Thirty-Nine Steps
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:47:04
Issue a statement that Hannay is
innocent, then he can come in safely.

:47:09
No! Sir.
:47:11
If we stop looking for him,
the enemy will have a clear field.

:47:15
We must find him before they do.
:47:31
Constable Forbes to see you, sir.
:47:34
- I'm sorry to bother you so late, sir.
- lan, come on in.

:47:37
- You'll have heard about poor Donald?
- Aye. Aye, I have.

:47:41
It's more than possible that it's somehow
connected with this man Hannay.

:47:46
Hannay? The fellow
who escaped from London?

:47:49
They know he left the express
at Drumbriggs viaduct.

:47:53
He's heading in this general direction.
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He's said to be a highly dangerous man
so we're just warning people.

:48:01
We've asked anybody to let us know
if they see any strangers at all.

:48:07
- Any description?
- I've no details yet, sir.

:48:11
- There is some...
- If we see anyone we believe to be him,

:48:15
we'll let you know immediately.
:48:17
You can be sure of that.
:48:19
Aye, fine. Well, thanks, ma'am.
:48:23
- Sir.
- Will you have a dram?

:48:25
That's very kind but I'll be away
to my bed. It's been a long day.

:48:29
- Thank you, lan. Good night.
- Good night!

:48:35
Why?
:48:38
Why didn't you tell him about Royce?
:48:40
Because the idea is ridiculous.
He obviously isn't a criminal.

:48:46
- You're rather taken with him.
- I don't believe he's a murderer.


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