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Show Murray Eagle, Thursday, April, 10, 1930 FAMILY DOCTOR ABOUT LEARNED THIS CONSTIPATION ik ,.Vl W9i luxuries of her class and country. about her was beautiful and rare. What a morsel for Metzgerl Wellington was musing on this The t Mutiny & Albatross I : j i By WYNDHAM MARTYN COPTRIOltT I I.N TUB U. 8. i WN'U&m-vI- WHAT WENT BEFORE when he felt a hand on his shoulder. It wits Sum. Sam was looking In the direction of Todd. His great Hut face wus distorted with rage. "I seen hlio kissing my gal," Sam growled. Ilettlnglon shook himself free of the sailor's grasp. "He's young and good looking, and you're not." Sam paid no attention to this. He was still glaring ut the retreatIf murder ing wireless ojierulor. looked out of human eyes It was focused on Todd then by the deep-cheste- Floyd Unwln, unmieceHful tn life's utrUKKle. and Howard pulnler, are Invited to dinner by a former colk'n itium, Alfred (Jlbhona. Unwln reminds Glhburia of a pledi; the three bud made In college to help each cither In adveraltr and axka aimlHt-afor the eduratlon of hla son Hub and daughter Mary, Mary Unwln la atenographer to lilKar t na nolo rival of ftadway, The latter olTere to pay Mary to helrny her employer'a Una refuses. Itadway plana an oeeim voyage for hla hftalth. Hob and Mxry are Invited to go t n k ton la kldnuped and aloiiKtaken aboard itadway'a Jonnilian (iihha, neurliift lietlJiiK-ton'- e la cljihi'H, killed Hotllnnton la queatloried lV a man known as the "liosa." lie Ifitrns he la mlataken for Dime, ome (niiioiis aurgeon, Inter an escaped murderer. The llo.ia, "Cleiio'iitH," atewunl, nominally la real master of the bout and the crew are hla hrnrhim-n- . They plot to hold Itadwiiy for $1,000,0(10 t It.rl ransom. iik mi Kels full pur-l- li ulara of the plot from the Hons and la told his nklll as a auigeoo may ba required. n, loved people. Ills years of practice convinced him many were ruining their health by careless selection of laxatives, lie determined to write a harmless prescription which would pet at the cause of constipation, and correct it. Today, the prescription lie wrote !n 1885 is the world's most popular laxative! lie prescribed a mixture of herbs and other pure inprcdients row known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, in thousands of cases where tad breath, coated tongue, pas, Iieadachcs, biliousness and Lick of appetite or energy showed the towels of men, women and children were sluppi.Oi. It proved successful in even the most obstinate cases; old folks liked it for it never gripes; children liked its pleasant taste. All drugstores today have Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I'epsin in bottles. (Dr. Caldwell For Galled Horses Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh AS ialwf r far athrurj t rfaJ rr it Ikt fan) tank ) Mrf4. nr (1 (ilb-hon- a. n Wirri rlu 1 that," tdie returned gratefully. "In fact, II might linger hint If lie druggists found It out. He has a hatred of being 'led upon, as lie calls It." AU Square in Loa Mary 1'iiwln came up at this moI'slim - She suit If nil) Iiiiiii kissed ment with Crosby Todd. Mary her Without warning, ulie Would mulled pleasantly, but the wireless acrtsam fur her I'.itlnT. operator paid no attention lo the Omli-What did )iu do? ship's surgeon P.ettlngton watched Mary with the nrtlsfg ndailratlon I'sma- -I warned as alie went off with Todd. She Magazine. seemed lo embody youth. "I hardly realised the child was 13 a Patient so hen;;! fill," he muttered. u Vuil can gel almost nli) thing "She's In bne." said Mrs. Had want If you'll Just wait until way. "I don't think nhe bits ever ife. been In love before. She has found don't want a new heaven anil a new ea rill." Clements passed by. Sweet li sloop to the laborer. "There', the man Captain Hal Mrs. lett particularly dislikes." Kiidw.iy said, when he had gone. "IWt you J" Pcttlngton demanded. Mrs. Pa limy hesitated. "I'm never iu!te sure. He Is go courteous Mitel has hik'Ii an tigrcealile Pile sufferers from Protruding, vol.-. . , nnd sometimes P.! eilltir, IMdtig or l'.lltul Pile,. yet, l Hfrttld. can tio'v got relief from very Perhaps It Is that set vv liii li pie::dii es one. tied smiie first treatment by Ills f'Sitircs mo good. Ves, It e tli it sto le." tiuist wondered vvh.it the Pe!tlnglon real leinci.is ba I I ti lii,c. The Voire had been cultivated to avert Pilot Q. H. Qu!.-Ihat de f.oe gave rise li H tiew remedy for the And liovv the lace vi.is gone lit. tot treatment of pile- ?tsti i and one had liecu created 10 lliatih liiH'ter leov o, niilo ioil, the vtinv to five sal factory relief -lir Mrs. "Shy (hi Veil or tr.onry refunded. iis'ncl cut Nuts!)-She Hot bed way pi fore plat !n? th! pile thai there V;! n look of n Ines.s, It on the m. ui.t'! oil his f.oe. lie lllmosl o WU put to t'.e mil te-- t 111 both was far l"i good lookipj, slie had faillull ilfiil M'Vcro i',.hi-i- , In often b'ld heiself, to have esiiij.ed ing t jroilace woiidcrful reher ntteiitloiis - t her-Scrv- lce )u It.-L- PILES 1 Q.R.Pi!GOintment l'!ef) lint-Inet- gu.ir-Utilec- d I k- . olnt-tne- fr-- r .!, ie-ei!- r, If you ore troubled wi:b lie, do iiof experiment, t.et g, K. If your drug" Pile Hutment. i1in- riot carry It In stink, flt till out the blank below and mall It to MFG. CO. Q. R. OINTMENT 3?) South 5th Ett Salt Laks City, Utah Q. It. Co.. ; In. of the sult. find lo.i one Order r- -r O.utiiit tit t H II .00 P. n. Money e tuh of g. it. , niall.-- J p;e;a!J , Nami P. O. A1dres..., On rotiditioti tlmt If I tin not iitWii'il with rrmilts obtained, I hiii in reef he tuoncy Pa.k ui"n rvtuitilug tube tu your ami-ubl- . - At all l. "Soiue m-- thing lias upsei Jen, doctor," ahe d eilielaltiMrcall.'ed ailddenly Ihat be was nervous, suppose Hie role l e had ml out lo play was one bevotid his ability or t'ournge. He thought of Satn mid letrgrr nnd I ear), nnd the ,sef mm they rontrolieil Somehow he fell Dial Clements was only ttioticy tnad and could be aatlsthd only with money. put Mct?gi-nnd Sam! Metier vvb" bke, what he called "ih.ss," nil. I Sum who loved youth. Kveti at this inotiMtit Sam. rnoriiiniisly broad, prod gloti-t- y strong, and in Irs l.i nil fne Ir.ert ail aoirillicliTR of i:ty, was the dd k Todd slowly, rttiUg Crosby leading ovtr Ihe side Inikll a lii Mary. conid unhappy meditations. wondered better tf there l'Mllllp . vi-- Clem- l i Ions. Tiieit Is only one boss among Ihem. nnd I'm he. They me lo be in my stateroom within h few mi it tiles, l or your own good. udilse you to sei k their g hv III." l'.i lt:t'.'oll looked al him s,':irelv "If you think I'm go:ng to tnak tt besoni fr end of ni"ti like S im and that b.i'ig log llatnt.er. jmi are n.ist iki ti. I in not elect o come on this trip and shall behave as I I chooMj. signed on as .ship's surgeon. Wry well, 111 play the pari, loit whenever did Jon know el a snip's surgeon making u eoaipati loll of II deek hand!" They traversed the length of the fe't cerhip In s'biiee. Pelting-etain that Clemei,( w,k cnraged at what l.e supposed to be In.suliorliini:tiol. "1 will no! have my plans lit) periled." Clements- s.iid. in the sarc.y if bis stateroom. "You must be careful not lo risa tiny ipmrret-luwith them. Tiny are hot head e l and feel you nrc reveling lu luxury, while they work hard." "You are thinking or Metr.gerr o Is a "Particularly ,.f pm. Jealous brute, as ready with a knife as with Ids tongue. He complain that you glare n( him offensively." "And shall continue to do so." "I'o you mean to defv me? IPivoyoti forgotten thai hold your life In piy hiiml'" 'Have voii forgotten that the master of Heard-lcwill notue day he'd your life In his?" There was a sibtle change In lenient' bear in i. "We must hot misunderstand one nt'o'her. Ye. I depend on you; I m!tn;i p. We are uing ihe.-- e swine 1 1 - g Arabella's Reply to Jack's Letter By II. IRVING KING . a man proposes to a girl do it by word of his mouth, but Jack Penton wrote declaration to Arabella Porter and came near dying a bachelor In If be hadn't had a taste for low company he would have It U only fair to Jack done so. to say, however, that he had a taste for low company because low compuny was profitable to him. a writer and Jack, you see, was if- look of writing a t. i L.ui.u.ua . . IIUU UV'ol"u stories of the underworld which made nis siurr saieame i zlnes and Sunday newspapers. What he aspired to write was love stories. "For heaven's suke, Benton, drop lovers and stick to crooks," said Vv'hitmarsh, tbe editor of the Sun day Trumpet, as he hamiea jaia back one of his stories dealing with And Jack did the tender passion. stick to crooks, though he was determined that some day be would was It? write a love story that would make was When she rang the bell It', the editors sit up and take notice. for Captain Hullett she sent, How soon can we get back, to It was because of his firm belief. In spite of all that had been told Npw York?" she demanded wIhjw him by people who ran magazines he had recovered from big astonand newspupers, that he was able ishment at the spectacle. to Just "charm the bird off the He considered a moment. "I'm afrnld we won't get there bush" when he wrote on love, that he imt bis proposal of marriage to In time. I menu," he said In con Arabella In written rorm. lie reun fusion, for he had a natural deliIt perfect, cacy at such a moment, "we may It over, pronounced mailed It and awaited a reply, have to bury him at sen." was still i A week went by and he "Yery well," she suid, "I will He waited confidently at waltlnir. leave It In your hands. And Captain Hullett. you complained thut first, then hopelessly. Faith glided Mr. Itadway did not give you cominto an agonized suspense and suspense Into nn agonized certainty. plete charge. I shall remedy that Tell the stewurd to come to the The cruel Pclla had not even library." deigned to acknowledge Ids avowal of love. Now and She looked with the utmost distaste at this small grinning man. then n horrible thought would come "I bnve told Captain Hullett," to him. Was It possible that the she said quietly, "that be has abeditors were right, and that he was solute control now." not such a craekerjack at wrltlns "Hasn't he been captain hereto- on love as he thought he was? Put fore, madam?" Clements returned. he dismissed the thought as un"You know what she means," worthy of his keen literary percepHullett Mild fiercely. "1 don't want tion. Once or twice he considered to speak disrespectfully of the going up to Pella's house, and dtad, but Mr. Itadway was too easy to know what was the with you. He gave you authority matter. Put, no he would not huHe had you hadn't any right to, rid Mrs. miliate himself so fur. Hadway Is taking that away from poured out his heart In that letter Isn't thut what you mean, of his, and IT she had not appreyou. inu'am?" ciated It well, then, life . henceforth You understand, Mr. "Kxactly. was to be a dreary waste-Clements?" Put Jack was doing Arabella an 1 do "I fear not, madam. Cup-laiShe bad received his letInjustice. InHailed suffers from an hud answered It. In she and ter ability to think clearly or correctsaid all that could bad her she reply You will invariably liml such ly. the heart of her characteristics with bis type of be said to rejoice the letter In the She put skull. He Is narrow and prejudiced suitor. how Ion? nnd seems my enemy although I mailbox, calculated Just It to reach Jack for take would It to him." have tried help nnd then sat down to wait bis coin"Help meT Hullett snorted. Could It Clements still addressed bis re- ing. Put he came not be possible that Jack had been play"With marks to Mrs. Hadway. ing a Joke on her toying with her your permission, madam, I will ana.Tectlons? nounce Captain Ilallett's promotion Meanwhile Jack wnt on writing to the men. It will amuse them." about crooks he had to live In "Please let us have no violence," Mrs. Hadway said sharply. She spite of blasted hopes and freIn the quenting places where be could bad seen a baleful light "locul color." captain's eye and had noted the meet crooks and get he bad made In the1 underworld clenched fist and the step forward. many friends w ho knew thnt be was "I'll attend to him later." Hulharudess and would never "squeal" lett said, breathing hard. "I hope you will do nothing of on them. Crooks don't mind readthe sort." ghe said. "Personally. I ing about Crookdom at all; Uiey have witnessed none of the slights rather like It provided nothing Is given away that should not be given you refer to. I have only noticed that you are uniformly uncivil to away. Jack used to meet his crooked Poctor Walte and never lose nn opfriend la resorts of a perfectly reportunity to speak III of Clements." frequented 'They re two of a kind," be said spectable oppearuuee doggedly. by perfectly respectable appearing I'uless you were "in the people. She made a gesture of weariness. "I want to hear nothing more know" you wouid never suspect tuit kitol of a place you had got about H." Into, lie was seuted In one of H i my duty to tell you." he resorts thesew gloomily eating chop "There's rung something persisted. with Ihe crew." suey one tilght when Nifty Jim strolled In, faultlessly dressed as "You are the captain," she reusual and wearing uikmi h!. face minded ti t nt. "I'll show them 1 em," he cried, that charming smile which hud been the financial undoing of so many and made his way on deck. Slowly Mrs. Hadway went to confiding persons. The girl was "Hollo," mid Nifty, Inking a seat Mary's stateroom. dressing hurriedly; she feared she opposite Jack ; "how goes the- merry was late. whirl of literature? Speaking of "My dear." said Ihe elderly womliterature, I've got something to show you that's a corker. One of an, "we are going b.iek to New ork. Mr. died last our crowd Is now and then able to Hadway do a little Inside post oHice night." vr. Then suddenly she broke down A week ago te brought for und wept tinnuiiiiously. down n bunch of letters which we went over down at Pofttis' place. Mary tried In vnin to stem this torietif of tears. "She must have Pretty poor pickings but I came across tbs, and have been keeping loved bil l, after till," thought the It fur yoti, as a literary curiosity girl. Hd you ever read such Idioile She was not to know bow much drivel as that?" And be handed of relief was inKed in this seeming After all these years Kve-ly-n across tbe table Arabella's reply to grief. free No Jack's bTier. Jack rend It through, Hadway found more need she fear those siibtlo comprehension of what It was gradupon Idm. cruelties with widen be bid so ually often nmtjscd bin "Nifty." said lie rising to bis foci, f. or look forward to Mieeeeding Jcurj With "yon Pave been a college mnti, 1 dtetd. know; but you mut have been In PliglMl. "You nuist send your parents n That I the most wireless," rho sail when she was beautiful mid thing have more composed, "but I can't spare ever re ol." Half nn hour later Jink and Hells, You nuot hot leave jmi. Mary, me when we bridesmaids aud ashore. I have were had Xeiy few loyal friends 111 my orange blossoms. life litld I peed Sotpe now." (iVpntrht ) I'll ilei k Caplalil ll.illett mi n Sea Reclaiming IilsnJ ready asserting himself He topd Tb Island of Capri offer nn on squarely before I'.etiipgn ti, who was pacing up and down. nstial example of nibmercrtice "A word with yon," bi sail per within bNtorle time, in ancient "I cnmttmnd Ibis ahin, time a sea cave, now known as cniptorlly. and I'll have lio plotting or InsubPlue grotto, was used by the ordination." Humans us a rosort from rscesslve I i.'nlte right," said Pe!llngl..n beat. In order to obtnln light, an mildly. opening was cut In Ihe roof. Since j "I was talking to Mrs. Hndwtiy thut time the Island has sunk an awhile bB.k, and I said t'ntt )ou that even the artificial opening Is and your pal, the steward, wore now partially submerged. In some two of a kind." cave, of the Permuda Island utalsc-tile- s "I am always sure of kindly bnng from the roof and pnt on the hack from yoti." petInto tbe sea water, which parIt whs not to tington answered. Stalnrllto tially Bits the cave. easy t return meek answers lo a could not have been man of Halted' type". ."I hint an obrlouly formed to water, proving that al one Idea you men of the sen were bluff, time the lalnnd hud a greater hearty sort of fellows, and jet Jot Tliene Island eom to he tell me you have been saying thing but In thU rase the dlappenrlng, to Mr. Hadwny which were unwarprocess Is a very slow one. rantable. Is Hint )oiir timr. Iners' way of giving a hum a square Fovadtrt el Ml There's scarcely an ache or pain ihat Bayer Aspirin won't relievo promptly. It can t remove the cause, liut it will relieve the pain ! Headaches, Backaches. Neuritis and WIIKN i neuralgia. Yes, and rheumatism. Read proven directions for many important uses. Genuine Aspirin can't depress the heart Look lor the Bayer cross : - pas-slona- The Girl Was Dressing Hurriedly; ents presented an unusuaj appearShe Feared She Was Late. ance of haste. "It's l!adwt.v," he cried, "you'd villainous. The conk was the most better come nt once. 1 don't know picturesque; Haniner the one he matter." what's the most dislikej. (iniumaun looked Itadway Is lying on the floor In like a wolf without disguise. sensible. The meeting resolved Itself Info "No wonder after what he's a kind of committee meeting In drunk Ibis week." Clements said. which accounts of the past week's "Absolutely dead to the World." business wus demanded by the He watched Pettington stoop down chairman. There was no wild. Inand carry Uadway to the bed. "P.y cendiary talk. Jingo, but you're strong!" he said When t!m others had gone Pet"I don't think this Is di Ink alone," tington turned lo tire steward. I'.ettlngton said. "1 don't like It at "I'm anxious to know when you all." to let Hudwuy discover bow Clements had no suspl-lo- n that plan things are." a was not skilled physiPettington "Not for a long time. It will be It chanced that Harrow-gate- , cian. two weeks more, let us say." the celebrated painter, had Just such a seizure us this In the studio be CHAPTER VII shared with P.etiingtoti In Home. The doctor who attended him put An Ocean TrtQtdy. feet In hot mustard and water and applied Ice lo his bead. BETTINCTDN was glad when he Clements saw Pettington loosen the main saloon next senseless man's clothing and then morning for breakfast that Itadway treatment. begin the was not there, lltf rather dreaded After a while Kaihvuy opened bis that false, heartiness eyes, and he was not anxious to have "I remember falling," he said to be amiable toward a man whose presently. "I must have knocked qualities he despised, I'll be all right In in self out. "Hailway Isn't up yet." It wus In a sense be distin! morning." Clements' voice, lie had nut seen missed Iheiii peremptorily. the steward steal to Ids side. "He They beard him bolt the door doesn't answer when I knock." when they were outside it. Pettington put down Ills cup. lie "Clements." Pettington said with could swear trouble brooded iu tbe conviction, "you've helped him to other's eyes, kill himself. That man's very 111." 'Thltik It's an? thing serious?" "You know you were frightened "Nonsense," Clements said. "You're a surgeon and this sort of thing of his condition last night, doctor. I think you'd better llnd out If any Isn't your line at all. It's like ask lug a racehorse to pull a huckthing's wrung." sters van. As for my helping him Itadwuy's door was locked, but to kill himself, that's absurd. What Clements bad a master key. Petthat rim li has wanted be has taken. tington closed the door behind him. The whole world knows that.' He bad seen enough In title brief "1 suppose go," Pettington adglance. mitted. After all, neither be nor I'Igar R.'idway was dead. It was s'ew.ird had any control over even to Pettington. that he plain, Hallway's appetites. "1 want you to meet the other bad been dead tnany hours. The im-tI wo looked at one another men," Clements said. I To Pettlngtoti "I've seen them already." Petting-to- an. said nothing. the tiling seemed the band of returned. It meant ihat the Al Providence. "You are to meet them en a d;f ferent footing this time. They feel hatros must put about and run for New York. It meant that the Iwo you have no right to be supercil women would never know the y n le a nt i f ui of n Wopmn. be.'H.tifutly L'outied nnd P'':iilily enred lb. m Hie lov Iy Mrs Kadttliv. Slie In en deprived had la vf the tn-j- i bis srTTTsTssTsrsTssT-sf-rTsrMr- 1- -9 half-close- It was toward the end of dinner that Itadway made his one remark. It was addressed to I'.ettlngton. There vias a mocking politeness In bis voice. "Is It part of your eontruet to dine with your employer'" "I'nfortutmiely it Is," Petlinston returned Instantly. There was alienee until Mrs. Hudwuy nnd Mary left. Ilettlnglon, who had risen when the ladles did, dropped In bis chair again nnd stared al the llnnneler. lie felt he had never detested any living beCHAPTER VI Continued ing so much. Tills was the man who bad married beautiful ICvelyn 8 "It's my constant headache that Whitburn and had made her misknocks nit! out." Hudwuy returned, erable. This was the man who had and irevied his temples us thoiiKb promised her so much nnd bud in pain. ".Sometimes It Is so btid, done so little. He wondered what violent piissuites there had been In I net unity tun blinded. . . . It's their lives. She had admitted that their concent ruled hute." there was a possibility of danger IieltltiKton turned uway In disfor her when be was In this Mate; thin of The wreck, gust. ipectucle nnd it was no new thing for hlui to dcNtrticlloti inward and drifting was now. bluiiiini nl hers fur his disaster, be as be watched He Itadway rise, this seemed pitiful. time not steadily, and go to his 'Iioti't co," liiulwny sill J querunuarters. Ilettlnglon made Ids way lously. ".Slay here." I'.cttlngtoti paid nn heeil to hint. to the after quarter deck. It was Clements who Interrupted Mr, liaduuy was waltlnt; for him yai-ht- i Boschee's Syrup They hud to wult for Itadway P.elllngton hoped that the owner would not come to dinner. Mary Unwln was plulnly nervous. Mrs. Itudway showed no fear at all. She was playing a bright little dance by Cliumliiudt: v. lien Itadway came In. His face was Clements still highly congested. met him with the Inevitable cock-tal- K H.-- High School Attendance Crowt Twice us many students are enter-Iihigh sehool now us vvote enrolled ten jears iico, t lie I m rt'M u of eduea-linIIiuLh. Vlrtuully till children at- anxiously. tend school until completion of the "Were you able to do anything?" II fill grade, tin' ImiViiu announces. she demanded eagerly. Prank M. Phillips, hU-- f of the diviFor the moment lie did not an sion (if statistics, lii il the inveslie wanted lo link her a swer. mil I nt. iiiestlon mid did not desire her to tigation llltli lilgll Kl'llOol lie bii'J Unit of l.iHi:) iitipils reaching feel the humiliation of having to the lifih grade In P.m, only 111.' en- endure bis kiizo as lie tisked It. "Have you any reason,' be said were Km litered high school mid "to fear physical violence ireittly, mited. In I'.CJO, the liiteNt year fur from him In Ibis state'" which Dunnare available, W' of There was a perceptible pause every l.tssi pupils entered lilyli before eho answered. school, inn LM7 were gra dilated. "The poxslMlily exists, but It's niost remote." "If you like." he aald. "I'll take one of these forward staterooms to 1m? near him." lie Imped she would construe this to mean thai he was merely exhibiting the physician's readiness to be at his patient's side in danger. He did not want her to realize floschee'sSyrup soothes instantly, ends Irritation quivklvl GUARANTEED. (hat liadivay's safety meant nothNever be without ing to Id in. He felt sin; would be Boschrc'sl For young frightened to learn Ihat Ills only andolJ. concern was to protect her from the violence of a uuin almost In sani!. no need for "I think there i' sailor. P.eltlngton was glad he had an excuse to get away from the ungry brute. 'I must change my clothes for dinner," be said. for oor own purposes, bat we must she hart Idenllzed befwre b set not let them know It nor get out ambition above love. "It Is about him I wntkt to speak." of hand. I think I hear them "You mean he Is ill?" she cried outside now. For the success of He bowed bis head, j the venture, unbend to them." "Oh," she cried. "Iron mean he The cook, who walked inajes-Iculland had the air of one who Is dead !" Without a word she followed blr has cooked for kings, wus Intro to the forward stateroom. Clemduced as Antonio Perelra. "A very skilled user of Ihe knife," ents withdrew as he helrrd ber com Clements subL "He would be in a In?- She glanced In a little fearfully. palace kitchen now bui for It. He has all the villainy of the world For a few seconds shelstood In fbe ut bis lingertlps." doorway. Then she turned lo Pet. Antonio Perelra Dewed as one tington. I "PletiRe leave me," sfce snld. might who bud been Introduced as v the greatest musician of his lime. want to be alone." Wbeu the door was shut she "Ciniimmnn," Clements went on. "Is the greatest 'peteinun' our of looked down at the wihite fuce. jail. I have uses for him later, There he lay, who hmk trampled satamong the ports of .South America. her heart In the dust; wh)o had Kenzie has no special attributes ex- isfied her ambition for a little cept his skill as an engineer and a while, and then given he so large She preference for crooked put lis. a measure of unhupplneVss. at the Kruuse" be Indicated a blond num. wondered why, as she gazed eies she almost buld "Kruuse has the news- heavy lidded, paper instinct. He is an expert at hud not long ago shakenf herself It wus listening posts. As a news gath- free of him. She supposed Such erer be has few equals. These four because of his dominance dominance as bis had cnp'"ed a men, doctor, know their Jobs." girlish fancy and she bad f never Pettington bowed to them He longed to transfer their been able to rid herself of it--J . . . faces to canvas. Kaeh one a dif- Women, she told herself wtearlly. ferent type and yet each wholly are so different from men, f Less hlcb gross, or more stupid . . . pell which I hey had been placed. Kvelvti was how doubly safe. Safe from the violence and cruel! le of Ike de,;d mall, a well as from the JiVs of Clements' crime crew. "This means ruin," Clements said slowly ,! p.i'Ifti.-toshrugged shout ".Yb.it will be. will ho." dors. "A fool's creed"' cried Clements "Was tlmt what yoti felt In S;iti know It wnn't or (Viei.tiii? von vo!i!l never huw killed tt gnai'l in o'der lo escape. 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