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."
"He may not be sure."
"He is not a man to speak unless he feels pretty sure."
"I don't see how any one could steal the articles without being
detected."
"It seems they are detected."
"Did--did Mr. Goodnow mention any names?"
"No. He wants to watch and find out the thief. I wish you to help me,
though I am acting against instructions. Mr. Goodnow asked me to take
no one into my confidence. You will see, therefore, that it will be
necessary for you to say nothing."
"I won't breathe a word," said Jasper, who seemed to feel more at ease.
"Now that I have told you so much, can you suggest any person who would
be likely to commit the theft?"
Jasper remained silent for a moment, then with a smile of malicious
satisfaction said, "Yes, I can suggest a person."
"Who is it?"
"The new boy, Rodney Ropes."
James Redwood shook his head.
"I can't believe that it is he. I am not in love with the young fellow,
who seems to stand in the way of your advancement but he seems straight
enough, and I don't think it at all likely that he should be the guilty
person."
"Yes, Uncle James, he SEEMS straight but you know that still waters run
deep."
"Have you seen anything that would indicate guilt on his part?"
"I have noticed this, that, he is very well dressed for a boy of his
small salary, and seems always to have money to spend."
"That will count for something. Still he might have some outide means.
Have you noticed anything else?"
Jasper hesitated.
"I noticed one evening when he left the store that he had a sizable
parcel under his arm."
"And you think it might have contained some article stolen from the
stock?"
"That's just what I think now. Nothing of the kind occurred to me at
that time, for I didn't know any articles were missing."
"That seems important. When was it that you noticed this?"
"One day last week," answered Jasper hesitatingly.
"Can you remember the day?"
"No."
"Couldn't you fix it some way?"
"No. You see, I didn't attach any particular importance to it at the
time, and probably it would not have occurred to me again, but for your
mentioning that articles were missing."
"There may be s
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