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MElWDinjf of Nicholson 1L L UqS TRA TOioS PAY WALTERS copyrkw nor ev 3Y J A Lewie Alma ca V MIm Patricia Holbrook and Mias TTelen Holbrook her niece were entrusted to the care of Lauranc Donovan a writer Misa summering near Port Annandale Patricia conflded to Donovan that she feared her brother who ruined by a bank failure had Henry constantly threatened her Donovan discovered and captured an Intruder who proved to bo Reginald Gillespie suitor for the hand of Helen Donovan saw Miss Holbrook and her father meet on friendly terms Donovan He met the fought an Italian assassin man he supposed was Holbrook but who said he was Hartrldge a Miss Pat announced her Intention of fighting Henry Holbrook and not seeking another hiding place Donovan met Helen In garden at night of Helen was confessed by theDuplicity young lady At night disguised as a nun Helen stole Bhe met Reginald Gilfrom the house lespie who told her his love Gillespie was confronted by Donovan At the town postoffice Helen unseen except by Donovan slipped a draft for her father Into the hand of the Italian sailor A young lady resembling Miss Helen Holbrook was observed alone in a canoe when Helen was thought to have been at home Gillespie admitted giving Helen 120000 for her father who had then left to spend It Miss Helen and Donovan met In the night Bhe told him Gillespie was nothing to her He confessed his love for her Donovan found Gillespie gagged and bound in a cabin Inhabited by the lainous Italian ana Holbrook He released him Both Gillespie and Donovan mitted love for Helen Calling herself Rosalind a “voire" appealed to Donovan far help She told him to gO to the home and see that no Injury He went to Red Gate fell him Donovan home At the found the brothers— Arthur and Henry Holbrook— who had fought each other in Ar“Rosalind" appeared consultation Donovan returnthur averted a murder ing met Gillespie alone In the dead of night On Investigation he found Henry Holbrook the sailor and Miss Helen It was settled gaged In an argument Donovan met the and they departed real Rosalind who by night he had supSne posed to be Miss Helen Holbrook Her father Arthur revealed the while Holbrook was the Helen’s father was Henry Holbrook the The cousins Helen and rrlng brother as twins Rosalind were as much alike Thus Helen’s supposed duplicity was Helen visited Donovan asking plained nls assistance in bringing Miss Patricia Holbrook and Henry Holbrook together affairs for a settlement of their money which liad kept them apart for many Donovan refused to aid He- met years Gillespie and planned a coup By making the Game of Last Night” "It Is Ordained That We Continue Glllesolo give a number of forged notes who he supposed was to Rosalind Helen so closely did they resemble each one of the canoes for a morning pad"I want to see her — I’ve got to see other Donovan cleared the way forGil- dle or we will assume that she Baa her!" settlement of the Holbroffk troubles one of the Glenarm horses borrowed "Who — Helen? lespie had possessed the only evidences Then you’ll have to of the Holbrooks’ disgrace The evidence as she has every right to do for a wait a while for she’s gone for a padIs securely hidden morning gallop and that she has lost dle or a gallop I’m not sure which XXII— Continued CHAPTER her way or gone farther than she in- and won’t be back for a couple of tended There are a thousand expla- hours But you have grown too dar“1 have been shot at In three lannations!” ing Miss Pat is still here and you “But they hardly touch the fact that can’t expect me to arrange meetings and half drowned In others guages and rewards have been offered for me she was gone all night or that a for you every day In the year” Do you think I’m going down before a strange man brought a note addressed “I’ve got to see her” he repeated Think In Helen’s handwriting to her aunt mere matter of beaux yeux! "I and his tone was utterly Joyless better of me than that!" only an hour ago” don’t understand her Donovan” deshe will "But Bhe Is treacherous "Kidnaped!" — and I laughed aloud “Man is not expected to understand liver you to the Philistines without as the meaning of her disappearance At the cawoman my dear Buttons flashed upon me! losing a sino last night everything was as gay "She could Miss Patricia but she "I don’t like your way of treating as an octogenarian’s birthday cake” won’t!” this matter!” said Sister Margaret iciHe stopped in the shadow of the “The girl may die before she can "She has every Intention of marry- ly house and seized my arm he’s the richest man she be brought back” ing Gillespie about me "You told her something knows!” "No she won’t — my word for it SisShe was all right until you night "I swear to you that she shall not ter Margaret Please give me the last took her away and talked with her at letter!” marry Gillespie!" the casino On the way home she was "She would do It to annoy me If for “But it is not for you?” and queer— a different girl al"Oh yes it is! You wouldn’t have moody nothing else” on the square I took both her hands — they were Miss Pat subjected to the shock of a together You are not you are playing on too many sides of those dear slightly demand for ransom like Worse than that hands! tremulous in this game” Miss Pat has little enough faith These "You’re in love that’s all "Now Miss Pat— I’m going to call Helen as It Is and such a move as leadyou Miss Pat because we’re such old this would be final This kidnaping Is suspicions and apprehensionsat thearecasino friends and we’re Just contemporaries for ing symptoms Up there beneath and designed as a punishment partly with the water washing anyhow— now Miss Pat Helen Is not me and I propose to take care of It and the band playhalf so wicked as s"he thinks she Is without letting Miss Pat know She the stars overhead ing waltzes a spell was upon you both Gillespie and I are on the best of shall never know!” old sinner like me Even a hardened terms He’s a thoroughly good fellow Sister Margaret only half convinced It I’ve could feel had palpitations all And drew an and not half the fool he looks envelope from her girdle and Cheer up! In your own happy day! he will never marry Helen!” I glanced gave it to me doubtfully everything ”1 should points to plus” like to know what’s going at the phrase tore then It superscription and “I tell you she turned on me and to prevent her from marrying him!” across repeating the process until It are responsible for it!” — and as I stepped back and waB a mass of she demanded which I that you particles tiny me he glared at angrily turned to go into Sister Margaret’s hands I poured You're not going "Now Buttons! "Oh I am If you must know! "Burn them! Now Miss Pat will unto take that attitude toward me after have every Intention of marrying her doubtedly ask for her niece at once I all done have for you! I really took myself!" I suggest that you take care that she trouble some to I ran away from the protest that is not distressed arrange that little by Helen’s absence was faltering upon her lips and Btrode If It Is to reward your meeting last night and here you come I had just house maid necessary the garden through for her discretion—' ” I said with sad eye and mournful voice and rebuke me!" reached Glenarm gate on my way back with hesitation when a woman's “I tell you she was different to the boathouse She “Oh I disarranged Helen's bed so never been so kind to me as she voice called softly and Sister Margamaid wouldn’t know!” — and had the that of a was turn the garden Sister there at the casino but as we ret hurried round blushed Margaret came back she changed was and path I can teach you nothing “Splendid! to fling me aside I asked her "Mr Donovan!" Please help me this ready Sister Margaret! to leave this place and marry me toThere was anxiety In the voice and much further: get one of Miss Helen’s she and more anxious still was Sister Margame!” at only laughed day — blue one she plays tenret’s face as she came toward me In dresses that — “Now Buttons you are letting your In perhaps and put It In a hag her brown habit her bands clasped nis get the better of your of some kind and give it to my Jap imagination common sense If you’re going to take tensely before her She had evidently he calls when for It' in ten minutes been watching for me and drew back moods so hard you’d better your lady’s Now listen to me carefully Sister Mafrom the gate Into a quiet recess of the ways give up trying to understand 12 Her usual repose was rgaret: I shall meet you here at the garden of woman It’s wholly possible that o'clock with a girl who shall be to all Helen was tired and didn’t want to be gone and her face under Its white Helen and Intents purposes llplbrook coif showed plainly her distress made love to It seems to me that In fact she will be some one else Now "I have bad news — Mlaa Helen has you are singularly lacking In considerhas hap- I expect you to carry oft the situation ation But I can’t talk to you all I’m afraid something gone! luncheon and until nightfall through I have her” other things to do to morning pened Helen — the when I expect to bring but If you will find a cool corner of "She can’t have gone far Sister real Helen — back here Meanwhile Margaret When did you miss her?” tell Miss Pat anything you like quot- the house and look at unf’l I’m free I’ll promise to be best but I confess that I I asked quietly Good by!” ing me! man for you when you’re married and was badly shaken My confident talk I left her abruptly and was running I predict your marriage before Christabout the girl with Miss Pat but a Glenarm House to rouse IJima toward mas — a happy union of the ancient In echoed before Ironically moment when I humped Into Gillespie who had houses of Holbrook and Gillespie Run my memory was along like a been told at the house that I good boy and don’t let “She did not come down for breakin the grounds somewhere Miss Pat catch sight of you” fast with her aunt or me but I thought ho "What’s Irishman?" doing "Do of a a both have as I you of keep urged it goat donkey or a nothing mule — any of the more ruminative anithem to breakfast upstairs Miss PaI’m Just exercisButtons mals?” he asked with his saddest In“Nothing tricia went out for a walk An hour tonation ago I tried Helen’s door and found it ing” His white flannels were as fresh as "The cook keeps a parrot unlocked and her room empty When and She the morning and he wore a little blue there’s a donkey in one of the pasor how she left I don't know seems to have taken nothing with cap perched saucily on the side of bis tures” head “Good Are his powers of vocalizaher” I linked my arm la bis and led the tion unimpaired?” "Can yon tell a lie Sister MarHouse There "First rate I occasionally hear his way toward Glenarm garet?” He’s in good voice” vesper hymn She stared at me with so shocked aq was much to be done before I could "Then I may speak to him soul to "A lie In a good bring together the warring members air that I laughed and Gillespie soul If I find that I bore myself” Miss Pat must not of the house of Holbrook cause I mean? I felt be relied on In emerWe climbed the steps to the cool know that her niece has gone — if she could shadows of the terrace taken gencies He broke forth at once As we stood She has probably has gone! a moment looking out on the lake we saw far away toward the northern shore the Stiletto that Beemed just to hnve slipped out from the lower The humor lake of the situation pleased me Helen was off there In the sloop playing at being kidnaped to harass her aunt into coming to terms with Henry Holbrook and she was doubtless rejoicing in the fact that she had effected a combination of events that would make her father's case resistible I But there was no time to lose made Gillespie Indoors comfortable and sent IJima to get the bag I had asked for and a few minutes later the launch was skimming over the water toward the house at Red Gate CHAPTER - President Hulsb Cashier i SYNOPSIS Salina- i Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts Respectfully Solicited Four per cent interest paid on time deposits IH ns mr XXIII The Rocket Signal Rosalind was cutting sweet peas in the garden where they climbed high upon a filmy net humming softly to herself "A penny for your thoughts!" I challenged She snipped an Imaginary flower from the air In my direction "Keep your money! I was not thinkYou wear sir an intent ing of you! commercial air have you thread and needles in your pack?" "It is ordained that we continue the game of last night you are to invade the very citadel and deceive Your cousin has left withyour aunt out notice and the situation demands prompt action” I was already carrying the toward the house as we explaining walked along together "But was I so successful last night? Was he really deceived or did he just play that he was?” “He’s madly in love with you You stole away all his senses But he thought you changed toward him un accountably on the way home” “But why didn’t she tell him? — she must have told him” "Oh I took care of that! I rather warned her against betraying us And no she’s trying to punish me by being kidnaped!” Rosalind paused at the threshold gathering the stems of the sweet peas In her hands "Do you think” she began "do you think he really liked me — I mean the real me?” "Like you! That is not the right word for it He’s gloomily dreaming of you — the real you — at this very moment over at Glenarm But do hasten into these things that Sister Margaret I must see your picked out for you father before I carry you off We've no time to waste I can tell you!” The heard my Btory In silence and shook his head "It Is impossible we should only I have no get Into deeper trouble It great faith In this resemblance may have worked once on young Gillespie but women have sharper eyes" "But it must be tried!” I pleaded “We are approaching the end of these troubles and nothing must be allowed to Interfere Your sister wishes to see you this is her birthday” “So It Is! 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Your friends all want to talk to you over the ’phone Belter have it put in With a Salina telephone in yonr home yon ean ran errand go do basineee eto without leaving home Yon will enjoy the Why pot have it? Get oonneoted this coming week con- venience SALINA TELEPHONE COMPANY 3C SAUSAGE Fresh and Fine nsed to Like Mother mike Choicest of line MEATS and thing” As we debated Rosalind joined her to mine persuasions "Aunt Pat must not know what Helen has done if we can help It” she said While she changed her clothes I talked on at the t with her father "My sister has asked for me?” "Yes your sister is ready to settle with Henry: but she wishes to see you first She has begged me to find you but Helen must go back to her aunt This fraudulent kidnaping must never be known to Miss Pat And on the other hand I hope it may not be necessary for Helen to know (he truth about her father” "I dare say she would sacrifice my own daughter quickly he enough" said "No you are wrong I do not believe It! 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