Chapter XIII
RELAYING THE FACTS
VINCENT'S mind mulled over the information he had gained from Jessie the night before as he headed to Claude Fellow's office. He shook his head at the irony of it all.
Upon arriving at Fellow's office, Vincent was led to Mr. Fellows himself and sat down in front of his desk.
"What's new?" The insurance broker asked.
"I've got more information on the Bobrick case."
Fellows nodded as Vincent relayed all that had transpired the night before. He didn't it was relevant to tell about his escapade with Tracy and her minions.
Vincent shrugged slightly as he finished. "Her brother, Daniel should be coming up within the next couple days. He might have some more information that might shed a brighter light on this."
Fellows nodded in agreement. "That's a good idea. Return to Hillsboro as soon as you can so you can intercept him."
Vincent nodded. "Besides I planned on catching up anyways." He half grinned. Fellows returned it. He stood, "I'll be going then. Unless there is something else."
"No. You will receive your instructions at the Hillsboro Inn. Spend as much time as possible with Jessie and her brother, and keep an eye out for Tracy."
"Will do." He nodded curtly and left.
As Vincent left the office, Fellows reached inside his desk and pulled out a piece of paper and fed it into his typewriter. After he was finished he pulled the paper out and read over it to make sure everything was there that was necessary. Satisfied, he placed it in an envelope and sealed it. Then went out to lunch, carrying the envelope with him. His first stop before lunch would be an old office building on Thirty-fifth Street, to the office of B. Jonas.
RELAYING THE FACTS
VINCENT'S mind mulled over the information he had gained from Jessie the night before as he headed to Claude Fellow's office. He shook his head at the irony of it all.
Upon arriving at Fellow's office, Vincent was led to Mr. Fellows himself and sat down in front of his desk.
"What's new?" The insurance broker asked.
"I've got more information on the Bobrick case."
Fellows nodded as Vincent relayed all that had transpired the night before. He didn't it was relevant to tell about his escapade with Tracy and her minions.
Vincent shrugged slightly as he finished. "Her brother, Daniel should be coming up within the next couple days. He might have some more information that might shed a brighter light on this."
Fellows nodded in agreement. "That's a good idea. Return to Hillsboro as soon as you can so you can intercept him."
Vincent nodded. "Besides I planned on catching up anyways." He half grinned. Fellows returned it. He stood, "I'll be going then. Unless there is something else."
"No. You will receive your instructions at the Hillsboro Inn. Spend as much time as possible with Jessie and her brother, and keep an eye out for Tracy."
"Will do." He nodded curtly and left.
As Vincent left the office, Fellows reached inside his desk and pulled out a piece of paper and fed it into his typewriter. After he was finished he pulled the paper out and read over it to make sure everything was there that was necessary. Satisfied, he placed it in an envelope and sealed it. Then went out to lunch, carrying the envelope with him. His first stop before lunch would be an old office building on Thirty-fifth Street, to the office of B. Jonas.
