The Call of the Cumberlands
Page 119After awhile, they sat silent, Farbish smiling over the plot he had
just devised, and the other man puffing with a puzzled expression at
his cigar.
"That's all there is to it," summarized Mr. Farbish, succinctly. "If
we can get these two men, South and Horton, together down there at the
shooting lodge, under the proper conditions, they'll do the rest
themselves, I think. I'll take care of South. Now, it's up to you to
have Horton there at the same time."
"How do you know these two men have not already met--and amicably?"
demanded Mr. Bradburn.
"I happen to know it, quite by chance. It is my business to know
things--quite by chance!"