The only possibility that makes sense (IF Higgins was Robin), is the
following, IMO;
Higgins, being the proper British fellow, was embarrased that he made a
very
lucrative career out of writing "pulp" (instead of his more serious
writings, i.e. his memoirs).
So...........he disguised himself behind a pen name and he hired the
fellow
that played Robin, to do just that. Make appearances,
etc.............to
keep things looking as if Higgins was not actually Robin.
That would explain Robin's appearances in the early
years.................we
will never know, I guess.
In my world, I like to think of Higgins as Robin.
Mike
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