"You are right!" Rodston said. "And he had not used his actual name. So we do not know what is true about him. He might not have been really employed to work at Supernatural Promotions."
"But someone does work there, certainly," Dan observed, "but Mr. Endemort was taking our money for the training!"
"I think I should go to the precinct, and see what I might about Mr. Endemort there," Dan said.
"Don't you want to hear about the source of those materials that came from the printing press?"
"Sure," Roger said, "but Ebert would be even more interested, I am sure. What about the source?"
"That material Ebert was looking through, and yet more materials, some distributed to Supernatural Promotions and to other places, and some still in stock, were printed from manuscripts they have from the Sons of Sharalden, which seemed to them to be a fraternal organization in Vancago! A man known as Mr. Dartford comes from there to have manuscripts printed up into many copies, and the places copies are distributed have a demand for those, besides Vancago."
"Really?" Roger responded. "There is a demand for copies of those manuscripts, like what was printed in the item Ebert was looking at that Dan brought from Supernatural Promotions? That item looked so obscure it did not seem that anyone would know about it."
"The printers knew about it, certainly. They had the information of the demand for that and other printed materials like it. So it must be so," Lenny explained.
Rodston jumped in. "It seems that a lot of answers about those materials must be in Vancago, and the source that sends that Mr. Dartford to Shiny Shelves for making copies of the manuscripts."
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