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DIAMOND TOLLS
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"It made everyone feel queer," Urleigh said. "He carried back five thousand in diamonds he got away with himself—they were sold to Wrest by a man who said he was B. L. Folded."

"Say, you know Grost, head of the National Agency, in Cincinnati?"

"Very well. He's tipped me off to a lot of stories," Urleigh admitted without hesitation.

"You one of his men?"

"No."

"Just a reporter, same as always?"

"The same as always—I'm resting now, though. I'm taking a vacation."

"It beats h—l!" the wounded man commented. "Let's have supper. I got some meat to fry. That's yours. I just want a little soup! Say, now, I don't want to ask anything you can't tell. I mean about your friends——"

"Go on."

"Was there a skirt anywhere in that Goles diamond job?"

"Never heard a hint of any woman in it."

"Well, we'll have supper, then." Gost shook his head, adding: "A woman always butts into a job sooner or later—same's one done into this. Don't it beat h—l?"