After which,
he said, in a tone of earnest conviction:
"A clever man, indeed!"
The Englishman never moved a muscle. On the way to Dieppe, he
never spoke a word, but fixed his gaze on the flying landscape.
His silence was terrible, unfathomable, more violent than the
wildest rage. At the railway station, he spoke calmly, but in a
voice that impressed one with the vast energy and will power of
that famous man. He said:
"Yes, he is a clever man, but some day I shall have the pleasure of
placing on his shoulder the hand I now offer to you, Monsieur
Devanne. And I believe that Arsene Lupin and Sherlock Holmes will
meet again some day. Yes, the world is too small--we will meet--we
must meet--and then--"
--The further startling and thrilling adventures of Arsene Lupin
will be found in the book entitled "Arsene Lupin versus Herlock
Sholmes."--
*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK, THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ARSENE LUPIN, GENTLEMAN-BURGLAR ***
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