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Show i Murray Eagfc, Thursday, March 27, 1930 I . OF THE A1M IN TMP O i. w.ll 0 SERVICE of reserve In her voice now. It was us though she renlizcii he hnd, un dor the strain of the lust few hours, disclosed loo much of herself. "He Iihr haled Klgar for jenrs. About a year ago a group ot men who hud suffered from ICIjiar's activities. promised to join Mr. (jlhhons it he could prove himself ctipah'.e of giving battle und gaining victory. The test was to be the Memphis and Toledo rond. Mr. Gibbons by enormous bribes succeeded when no nth cr means could nave been victorious. In Itself, the loss wim nothing. The roud had never paid. Hut It showed Hiese men thai Klgar could be beiiU tu They are vultures turned Into en files, mid they will pull him down. It Is very pitiful lie doesn't Know It. He can see only victory, lie has always been victorious be- BEFORE WHAT WENT Floyd I'nwln, unsueressful In life's atruftgle, and Howard painter, an Invited 10 dinnrr by a former college chum I L'nwln remind" Ibbons. Alfred Glbliont of a pledge Ih three hud made In college to help earn oth- n. adversity and arka ance for the education of er assisthi fon Mury Mary. In Poll and dauKhter stenographer to Ulnar rival of The latter ofTera to pay I'nwtn la financial Had way. Gib-bon- a. Alaiy to betray her emplover'a She refuses Itariwajr plans an ocean voyage for his henl'h. o Hub and Mary are Invited to along. Hcitliiclon la kidnaped and taken aboard Rndwav'a yacht. Jonathan Gibba, wearing Betting-ton'- s Is clothes. accidentally killed.' KettlnKton la nuextioned a man as known the "Hoph.' by Me learns he Is inlnnkcn for orme, once famous surnec.n. Inter an escaped murderer. The Hons, 'Clements." nominally steward. Is real master of the boat and the crew are his henchmen. They plot to hold Had way for $1,000,000 ransom. CHAPTER V 6 I'etilngton whs glad to hcllcve ns clean and honthat Iliis lii'l est. Tubby L'n win's two defenselog children might, ere long, have need of nil Unit was clean lllltl lion est 'n I lie Albatross. lie hud feared Mrs. Itadvvuy would In saddened by tin-- cheer- He did lief want to less dinner. Now lie was soe tier imlinpiiy. inui7'd to II. d her smiling und VI VII lit ma. "l.ct us waHt." she cnmnuuided T.vt-rvojuge I lake I moan to . it rn width Hints are which ami how Bnilonnt-t- i enn stand tiy them. What' Hint bright thin? up there?'' "Venus." lie ald. ".he Is Hie evmitig Mar this nu'tilh. Must muriner steer l.v tier too readily." "Ami these mariners Clement tins gathered toget her what do you know of them?" "Very little." he said, "hut I d"ti i like them." "I'irectly I came aboard I knew flonielhlng Vvr wrong here," she Mild. "A sense of dissnn.mce." Nhe paused a moment. "ICvcii more ''. in Hint, hut liiipussllile to put Into words. Perhaps It was a certain fci tise of dread, h feeling Hint leiiietit.s. In n pasi inenrnatlon. was the spider who asked the Cf to step Into his parlor." "of course,"' slip Mild. II tnonienl hiter. "I care nothing whatever ;iImiii( Hip stars. 'In ini- - they are Ji;.-- I ihi iiialive, lovely lutiternn bung In Hie heavens in make ihe beautiful. . . . Worrying is iibiut in hiishund lit driving I ne to lie tliepeM misery. I used to ho !" proud t,f idm. IVrlmps I lucked healihy instinct which girls t to h;ixe for toiiii:uilontihi I i:i m')h i.f their own age. r.ither e.'dsed vnuni! men. Their in ihili.itis memed so uniull. so con ' iiiplitile Hi., so of the men I saw In Washington . . . mid of "iiM. r.l;ir ns notoriously handir.o then. V"t fee. I took Charge "! toy f.lher'g lunimdiotd when my I'xither diej. wii.i only eoventeen Miik whin that ineiitit to mi nniM l "lir:ired plrl. I'ur tne, Arnerlen I eld only utie city, nnd that wits Washington, where the. cinluis ! no I were." came Mcvcral tnnis of the )e. k niitf no furl tur cotiihleiices, "I very seldom talk of those sht said Inter. "I try In nk ol them; hut here, Willi liolh n, ' thi hut wiivh llieiir. mil ' w that Hils Is Hie ml. I urn full tn IrollhleK." "What do you mean hy the endt I " Inij.ilnitlo'n thm Had " 'V death jiiUhi what rhe '.ltd disiurheil him No mailer a eetjei'med l e inUM he for Ihe l" !:oo .,f l0 ,v,i wi.nioti. ho W.IK I 'e,,), ,,,v ,y ireUMI'l!U8 to n ii;,iliiici And lo di..lelan. I Me io HiTcud n dyltis man nnd see " er tiatii; ), hl4 erdiel atal t roitdnii from hlx Idiindeilna 'i idcinnlo serh-a ft cldlliliR - I 'Iln "li." 1 if t "He I'l X l jMpidlii!," slip mid. Is ipiiitally. tin- - "flie fale ol !.iie.s. ll.-l- ''' m,-!,- "Kiliiit underrates Mr. t'.lhhons. w,oiii know siichi.y. lie has no! I al s stipri'tiie tihtiity lull he can ,;' to iiiea!iueM's wlilrh my i never mod After nil. Klfiitf hud tilt ureal We liid "There was time when -so nvn a ind.p of events as " latl.et llMiiiiM ip Wou'd Win " I'r. sideti'lal lion in , Hon. w is s h' 'n -- Vol I - adet ttip (,.,,ir , liamp lc, all the n i,iip II .i.,. tM.fi,n ;ki- st. a - wlon ... I iwrn'y Vitnmni. n darrled" lie knew she wis Ihlnu over Hi,,.,. ,iiv whin wenied otid laid plurpd lit oil at her Lit V l'"i , wire i.nkina nf Mr. tiih we Thpr was tnmt r ing lilm. The entrance of a stranger, a man, small, smiling, The put an end to s'pcculalion. stranger hud whispered In his ear certain charges against a man whose name was certainly not Yet the limn, who had Meizger. engineer's papers calling him Motz-ger- , dared not deny. He rose, followed Hie stranger and was now engineer. And that promised holi day was stlil ii far off. nnd the gold its avoidance hud saved was still In his money belt-"Tills Is our chief engineer, Merman Meizger, Metzger Is not his nnine. There was a Herman Metzger, but his life went out ns a knife went In. at .Macau, where Ihe Portuguese open dives are. It was our fore." "I see." There was n pause. "I hope you know that if I cau do anything, little or big. to help you, you have only to ask me." She looked at hint curiously. It was as though this scrutiny were In determine his stnlus once and lie was unaccountably for all. trustful." "That nervous. "Yes,'' she said, at Inst, "I see Hint you are a man to trust." She held out her hand. "Cood night." As she entered her room she saw Clements coming from her bus band's stateroom furl her forward, lie had a tray, on which were some glasses and an emptied decanter. It occurred to her to wonder whether this small, silent man ere mil plying his employer wl'h drink for some purpose of his own. In her ow n room she wondered w hy It was that she had been led to make these unusual coiilidonccs to a stranger, when for years she had withheld them from her Intimates. She looked up wlih a smile ns Mary, nfler a timid knock, entered. "Why, Utile pule Mary has a color tonight," she said. "Is it wire- I wW less?" "II was simply fascinating." Mury "I have been declared quickly. learning so much up there. Mr. Todd Is Interested in my brother, fnptaiii llullelt says he's a member of the crew and not allowed on the upper deck at all. Couldn't some except lott be made?" "I will speak to the captain uhout It." She hesitated a moment. "I'm not Mire It would he wise to speak to Mr. I!adny uhout It. You see, dear, you rather forcri your broi tier on lii til. I quite understand why ymi d'd, but he may keep hltn there:, because he doesn She Said at Last. "I See That You Are a Man to Trust." Yes," He killed a man, took his woiiinn and became a chief engineer nil In the sunie evening. This fondness or women may jet be his undoing. "Next. Mr l.eury commands your attention, Hoctor. When I suggested thut he should accompany ns us first tdlicer lit refused. Then I spoke of the sad wreck ol the on the Manacles, when so Whui. nt midnight, word was many weie lost. Willi, ml a word hroiiiMil him that Hie ISoss desired l.eury reconsidered the situation. to see him, r.cliingioii was still on As a ninrdeier we must reckon Mr. doik. lie was in a nmod ot elation I.eai v in the wholesale nay of busii. lie was con ness." that wns that the chance meeting with l.enry '8 confusion was not due to t Cxelyn ltad.vay had brought new any pangs over Ihe ship he forces Into bis lift', taken away the hnd cnsl away for a share of the eld ambitions and given him new lliFiiraii' e money . It was iiiarlh'U iil.il hoitct ones Hint dually wrought late rare that he dared not beat n change In him which would be into pulp the smiling face and still pettniniel.t. lie was freed fioin thai sneering voice for ever, he When now. all nervousness l.cary pointed to Bettingion. Al looked lulu her e.es on the morrow any rate, lie was not nfiaid of it would In' wiih the certain knuwl edge that he loved her. "What's the Idea of It Itlrg dim In to As he followed tin on all this?" t'lftin nt's big Miilorooui he knew Metrger nodded vehement apHint on this interview might hinge proval. uml. women Ihe safety of the iwo "Ii's pnMlng a weapon In his perhaps, 'his own life. It wns ipiilo hand." Kuid Mel r ger. possible that already by some trick He. too. bus his hUtory." said of speech. Some falline I nttch an the Boss. "Hentlemcli. Ibis Is the iillicion. some newly discovered Andiew itme oine of physical characteristic he mliiht You Yale and later San (Juenilii. hi Clements that convinced hate 'iiive done murder; so has he. li s F.ch were genuine. first est uses ue here on board Is a double one now hemlghl be going to a tribunal est. ns snips siir;i'on. n;:d. ser whii'i had already condemned him mil. ns a forger of hrl rank," and was propered t" carry out a Meigcr looked at him with reAlone, he would have tin spect. seiitc'e'C. He relneiliiiereit the Irlal 4 li.tiu (luainsl them. Man for man years hack. No wonder he looked ot Hieni he feared iiorn so coldly on coniuiiui,aeM crooks 111 a well padded leather rhall like Sum. In all things Mct.-.gre f; agile, sat the I'.oss, looking liked elasS. lift mote iitol etertia'ly smiling, was vastly relieved I'.ettingion Cntoii took a i hair, which i!ae that the mistake in his Identity re hjni a lull view of Hie olliers i norc liuiined This Inter wire three of I hem. Sam was Ihe view had banished for evel Ho t bofon'. nu had one he a insane nnd nti'y hope tti.it the Itos Melr-e- r. the chief engineer, was had began nil Hd.t lililte Mhb-la swai- -l y man of middle stature, would end tn failure. Assuredly whioe ii ge was not litom than these three men wi re not to fail k of bt ute courage thirty live. There wore many knife becaiiM' of wounds ell his face, lie had bold, And there were others whom In datk eyes, mid for nil his ilNftgilte-u- had Jt't met. subordinates id til was hiirdsoiii,' In an Insolent these three who woiinl stand or fall who 11 He was w wiili them. fast Ion. This was Hie Merger hint aliendy declared himself en.nu the tasks ilemnti led of hint lek-lioted of Mr, liadway. no( yet betray him us an imnoster. The third man was l.rnry, the when the Boss rapped oil the table llrsl ottl'tT. wIiom- stateroom he had The main reason why we are l.enry whs a broken here tonight." he said, "is to cor occupied. seas. ' "Igh down bully 'f rect certain Imprest h i: which are relic of the day when the hurknroo held by some of my men. Yon. mate lcit; his way iIiioueIi opposi I.eaiy, wt re gratified that I allowed lion nnd rolntnemled himself to Hie you to lake one of the guot rooms loiovm r. A taili'h from But Harbor to New York. Mr baser type man. sloop shouldered nnd heavy W HS Si alhllll'ed bill kltoWr a llalletl el. Willi only one t je He was to try coin luslotis wiih than better had Mullet as pvni giRHl seiiiuaii. me. The same thing upplies In you. to ndm'it Ymi iimm the loom the Melrger. me to The laif-- bowed pieasunm doctor has now." i sum. hi "Now." lie newcomer. , Melrger looked at l.enry. What "h i r.cltingtotl had lightedNoa doubt diil Ihe Boss mean? They were alymt .Voil. Introduce inn ready III their Usual quartern. t" curious will be "Von proiiahly were tml aware Hint they what these gentlemen are. those rootns were ( lai m'd hv a that thetii'-elvcto have commended owner who pbnrd dictaformer swivel bis In me" The I'.oss turned in en Hint he might over graphs over. "Satn. chair mid looked Ihem hear what was said nboul him by Is the will already know. He be suspected." nt so much (wo guests wliieii hires one murderer of e B ss look frotu Ms pocket a li him riHonmieinl eunnot an hour. pud of puier. "Metzger inld on for any subtle wnrs-taof many occasions thut there was na Me wal uneasily moved engineer's hour. V s iiiiu-u.i- s nieo-riig- names s What is the grim of the little knoll on Dunstable downs Bighty Ave skeletons have up . DIAMOND DYES are easy to to Hie present been excavated from Use; go on impothly and evenly; one shallow' depression. Forty skele make dresses, drapes, lingerie look tons were found during research opNEW, Never a trace of that look when Diamond Dyes are used. erations last year, and now excavamore Just true, even, new colors that hold tors have unearthed foriy-fivtheir own through the hardest wear skeletons. They are believed to be and washing-Diamonthe remains of young men nnd womDyes owe their superiori- en of early Saxon limes. One of the ty to the abundance of puro anilines bus a wound in the temple, tney contain. Cost mote to make? nnd others hear signs of other Surely. But you pay no more lor wounds, while a few have their hands them. All dealers 15c. d Is advisable-- nlunys English Chalk Pit Gives Up Victims of Tragedy that sin-re- t (Kng-land)- s tied behind them. Weapons have beeu found, and also a brooch of the Klist century ii. C. The exenvators nre puzzled nt finding this undent brooch among Saxon remains. Many theories have been advanced about Ihe skeletons of the knoll. It U suggested that there wns a wholesale massacre of prisoners daring a Saxon tribal war, nnd that men and women were killed nnd thrown into a chalk pit. Hkcst Quu!rty for 50 Yttar Unanimoui Waller (at the club) There Is a lady outside who says Hint her husband promised to be homo early tonight. AH (rising) inc a mo ment (."upper's Weekly. sluggish feeling ? New York experts recommend molasses for children's sweets because of lis rich content of Irron and calcium. rut yourself right with nature by mint. Works mildly chewing Feen-a- but effectively In small doses. Modern safe scientific. For the family. Feenmstit 4s)4 Knew Answer "Yes, sir, I am cer tainly proud of my little boy," says Mrs. TluChtwing bum tht Mint But tJo Chtiult like Cum GVifc.O LYva F03 CONSTIPATION Stock by the Horse Association of America thut there are now 10,riKi,000 horses and mules on ) farms In the United Suites, and tractors. Liv It Ih estimated 700,-0K- II. M. Smith. 4'J1 To- poka Ave.. Topeku, "He's five Kansas, and weighs pounds. He's the picture of health as you can see, nuj I feci like he'll nl- woys be that way as long as I can get California Fig Syrup. I huve used It with him ever since he wns a year old. I knew what to give him for his colds nnd his feverish, upset spells because Mother used California Syrup wilh all of ua as children. J have used It freely with my boy and he loves It It always fixes him up, quick." In many homes, like this, the Uilrd fifty-seve- Iberi a mint ill LAXATIVE Taste home-iiiiikln- Harold's Mother HT CIOISAL TMI n will rsduct InfUmed, Abtorbln mined, twollon tandnni, ligament or muck. Stop tlx l&meiMM tnd pain from a iplint. aid bono or bone ipaTtn. Mo bliater, no lour gone, and horoe can bo tued. 12.60 at drostpau, or poatpaid. Doacrll jour eaM) for apeclal iuetruo-tiun-a. (no. Intonating hotaa look Fran a rata horno owners TJaed Abaorhin on a yarlinK Dicer with Oraineil trodon. Colt all over laments. t-- .thouah for a tuna, couiao I uuaatWB. ' Ureal etull. WienRtod Sours V. and fourth generations are using Lots of folks who think they have pure, wholesome California Fig Syrup "Indigestion" huvo only un add because It has never failed to do condition which could be corrected what Is expected of It Nothing so In five or ten minutes. An effeclike i'hilllps Milk of quickly and thoroughly purges a tive entl-nclchild's system of the souritifi waste Magnesia soon restores digestion which keeps lilm cross, feverish, to normal. , I'hilllps does away with all that with coatheadachy, bilious, ed tongue, bad breath and no appe sourness und gas right after meals. It prevents the distress bo apt to tite or energy us long ns It Is allowed occur two hours after eating. What to remain In the little stomach and a pleasant preparation to tukel And bowels. Fig Syrup gives tone nnd how good It is for the system I strength to these organs so they cona burning dose of soda which tinue to act as Nature Intends them Is but temporary relief nt best to do, nnd helps build up and I'hlliips Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many times Its volume In acid. btrciigtherj weak, pale and underNext time a hearty meal, or too weight children. Over four million rich a diet has brought on the bottles used a year nhows Its populeubt discomfort, try larity. The genuine, endorsed by .r0 JtTFv for bears years, always physicians the word "Cullfornla." half-sick- F VPillli, "Why do you give me only one Slit "Uh, (lute a week, Helen?' there are half a dozen reasons." lyn-a- Si . i.)nnn'tld, MM Vacation Land SisnHliir.fi All Winter Long mountain Splendid road towcrlnfl dry runKra Highest typ- - holt-Irlcur starlit nights Cullfornla'a Foramoit Daaaii Playground r t--v Wrlf Ore A CUMftor s ( Al IIOIIM A For aBjoa tail cai boy setter roaci tbaa aari Tm man are 2 r. mid itli (for .. nerd our roaeai .our bnalnraa ...tieoenl J K'rift ran a Milk of Magnesia Reaiont Enough ITt1 Ml The Mileal l'n-lik- e -- Inc. FortraAM Bo i F.Sawly.tJIaN fftfl. ( nuiislky co. uid Sl! Lake City .Utah Arra Slorp Itanrh. rllh 1.000 l naitr ilkloa iniii i acreICS h00.p ry. ali. tinlalir ari'l rou!'ld. IJ0l. atutloil rni.rli, Tetina. Ill aria liixnl.a aliulfa, I J.OOO. i aav. ort rah. ! K. KI.SiiWKI.U It'ia hint. Oroo. A.tlOO ix-i- ii.--- lid (m Smashing all is? sales records! It should not be illilieiili for you to (Ind mil what I want" "Why urn?" Bcttington asked "Beenuo Mrs. Kadwny Is n worn in mid women always trust the wrong man. ns their proves She thinks you nre the soul ol probity bi'caue your fine masks your soul so well. Those tncii who have Jus gone advertise the seven deadly sins w believer I hey look at one, and are h ss dangerous." "I like Mis. Budway." said Bcttington. "and no mailer what I have d"ti' according to your Ideas, ini woman nivd be afraid of me to wain Melyuer Von were You tuny as well toll limi that If lie on Mrs. iries to fin ec liMiiM-iI shall him a healing." 1 lie Boss leaned over the table Ui., li e oilier in. ill full In rtl,, the f.iee. The bunds were ileinhed .is shai iind the voice lliul sj'oke nnd tuetailic. M iibout "Von lieai d mhat I women? oii rls-iuarreliirj it grei't tiy lal.ieg that tone to me," "l.es tlu.n you thii-k.I'.tit:ng ton in.sw ered lie knew Ida remark would pu??.le the oilier, and he was ry ri-- hl f Had-way- tie i eh-iif- Make dresses bright as new! n boy, Bob. Is In the "We're all way,'' Sain grumbled. like one happy family down there in the forecastle and we have to kpep mum because of hltn. I believe he's beeu planted there for a purpose." The Boss shook his hend. "Mr. Rudv.ay told n;e all about It. He Is the girl's brother, sent on board as a sort of chaperon." "She may need one." Rain sniggered. "She's sure a little beauty 1" "None of that," said the I'.oss sharply. "We are here to make money and not to fool with women. Hon't stare at her, Sam; 1 can see I'll break any you frighten her. man here who disobeys my Instructions." "A man has his rights on sea as well ns Intnl." Metzger observed Impartially. "If I see a pretty woman on shore I stare at her, nnd If I see a pretty woman aboard I do the same thing. Sam likes chickens. I don't Tin all for class, Badway's wife she's my class."' The Boss was Impatient for them to be gone. He waved them to the door. "I only Insist yon disarm suspl clon. nnd !od knows, with faces like yon throe carry, that's hard work. I dmi't want you and Sum fighting over a girl." "Me nnd Sam." suid Metzger. "We're not rivals," Metzger hnd decided by this time he did not He remembered like the doctor. what Innumerable occasions there would lie for hlin and Mrs. Itnd wnv to meet and it made hltn f xus perilled that his du'le were not of "The Hoc here a different sort. and I are Ihe "ties Uiul would get scrapping, ain't we 5" Bcttington turned I. is hack on When they had gone, he him. looked n the I'.oss. "If those two brutu (tot loose, there'll be h I to pay "1 keep them chained." said the other. 'Tin glad J'oii sis ni to tie gel ting on wilh those women. I'm I'ind out keeping liad'vny quiet. what women friends Mrs. Budway lias. You tuny have to write to them Inter and Ihe use of any pet undi-cover- I I " than his nppeariince Indicated and was afraid to spend IL He was wondering to what town he should go and dissipate it. It must be some town where he could be Rtire of not meting certain detectives who had their suspicions concern- tll .m. Mr,. in; men who derive li l,i"'tu-H- i He fr 'i,.nk a iii'iii;h's re-- t will put hint 'i sl.n f.,r the hflllle. Yotl 'Mi ln ti.cthoM d ir.iltilna, lie hnitit hliii:elf mil taitile. yo h's Pght i I commenced a should ever finish It l.eary said that It would not take him ten seconds to pick me up, break my neck and dump me Into the .H'eun," He turned to look at the two men. Their confusion was intense. They knew denial was useless, "Hon't give yourself such the Boss admonished; "It was a perfectly natural thing to Is the first sny. law, one is told. I could put you each one In danger of your life and you know It. 1 am not in Hie least offended. I have no doubt Hie doctor here has his own plans for my sudden death, and that Sum, although he lias resisted temptation, will eventually full Into It." Bcttington looked at the nnn with amazement. He was calm and lie cool. His smile was uuuh:iied looked al four men. whom he believed to be murderers, and unrepentant, ar.d defied then). Willi what weapon. Beltingh n wondered, was this to be accomplished. "What a fool I should have been to come Into a ship like this without safeguarding myself first t In my home city there Is a luwyer who attends to my business, decently he made my will. When (his voyage Is over 1 shall go back and destroy a letter on which it says, 'Not to be opened until one year from dale.' In that letter is an account of the life and works of each of I have also given you gentlemen. myself the (rouble to pen memoranda concerning our cook ; Kenzie, the second engineer; CIraumiinn and llatuner. I shall talk to them tomorrow, but I think you will find over my it advisable to watch heallli very carefully. If I tun killed you go hack to prison, all of you." "What do you want us to do?" Leury asked anxiously. "Io your duty without giving Ilallelt cause for offense. I don't want Ids suspicion!) to lake such shape as will make Badwuy dis- voyage, He hnd more money in his pocket dv WYNDLHAM fOPVBiGHT reason, because that simple type, never wholly at ease unless in a conversation Both sprinkled with obscenities. Iteltlngton's manner of speech and that of the Boss alarmed him. So hud dignitaries of the law been used to address him. When the Boss bent his eyes on Melzger, the engineer leaned back In Ills chair and sunk his yellow teetli In the cigar. Meixger hud sworu to uiiuiusb the riddle he was compelled to call the Boss, the limn who had tapped him on the shoulder, disclosed his power nnd commanded him to become the engineer of the Albatross. Mclzger wan sifting In a corner of a West street saloon not fur from Fulton street. i ott ih-a- l right- - "lo liilMindertatid one the l'.on wiiii a more eordlal innnner. "Von and I m.md Id secure etioilgtl niotiej mil of il.is to make miietrs Imh pendent for r life. . . . The others here pawns on the bo.ir I nnd ear Im not lei nnotUi-r.- US Mild jiacrlliit'd wlieti tl.t lime coines, Vt must Hot liept ni our Suet ess l I do no) iiiisunder'-laioling- . want Mrs. Iholway InuMed nnd I don i -nlot want Mother In ere o his rages to go to llalletl or Kudivny and talk. . . . Tlote l iilaj sueh poio.;ii!iliy lu the air." "And if It hai'i'ono.T "11 I let loon', ns OU t"bencd. In Unit case, your Mrs. liudwny Is ,e may (Highly In real peril Sow hne I endure Met?ger's sturlnis nt her. 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