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Show V Warn w m'M im ims)j " ( &J3ABRIELLE E Phone 495 flKDRBUSH 5 wsnriri' J reuL tAJ) A .. .. .. ' i. ...... i. in. i i -u,ir ..ui . ... g BEGIN HERE TODAY I.INDA AVERII.L believes her " elderly cousin, AMOS FEABODY. was murdered when he fell the wecotid mtory balcony of the AverllU' Long Island home beeaaae 9t a few word he praped before hi deirth. Linda mahea npatalra. Someone Iriea to straajcJe her and bfninta. There are fonr coet In the house all anapect of the eriate. They nrct MR. STATLANDEH, tuiar noelae of TOM AVEH-Ifcl-; CAl'TAIN IE VOS. handsome Belslaa: MARVIN PRATT, former nulmr of I.inda'aj and L.IAN SHAK;IIBSSE. Iriate rrrlter. Since there ia no evidence on which to ba.ie an arreat. lld an Tom, her fcttKhc&td, aerec they mast keen the four men In the bouse until they have discovered who Is grmllty. 1'bey firelend to believe the death, vta .in ueeldent. They are aided In their plan when DR. BOYI-E, m".ii-i examiner, aenda word that evcrjoiie munt remain until he haa iaeatiwned them. lloyle Is on a fifebtns trip and can not return for scleral hours. I.inila Onds the towel with which the attempt was made to strangle her identified by n smear of ana-liurn ana-liurn olnlinrnl. She learna that Itiisli:, the maid, has promised to i.:c!k!t a Khirt for SbjutKhnessey. lli-es this shirt may be an t;i!rtntit clew and (ot to have a lut.k .-st it. .Shnughaessey dJscoTera nl i!:nrtcra have been aearched. To ct matters right Linda tells Sh.-; ashneaaey the whole story and :i:.ks him to help untangle the mystery of her cousin's death. JVOW CO O.t WITH TUB STORT CHAPTER XXXIH urpoM, I couldn't help it. We were cornered, and frankness xra the onlv thins DOSSlble! It had to be done at once, or even if he didn't go wo couldn't have .earned back the creufid "We los' when he got on o your search o his place." It was what Linda had hoped for a brief moment alone 'with- her husband before they faced, together. thr talk with the man to whom alio had revealed their secret. In the kitchen, cracking Ice and opening open-ing Ringer ale bottles, while from the terrace came the murmur of voices as Shaughnessey and Stat hinder talked sporadically, Linda hastily strove to justify herself to overcome the horror with which he had greeted her confession of what she had done. "It was the only thing to do, Tom you must see that!" "Well" he rallied a little but still was far from convinced. "At least we 'don't havd o telj JMm everything." Trr sure he didn't do It," Linda announced staunchly. "You're easy, Binks. No need to splutter! This proves it. Hell know I'm more sceptical and he's had time to prepare hia story "Then you still think he might be the one? Even after what Rosle said? She said the spots were liquor and grass stains and, she saw them. Va didn't.' "Doesn't affect the issug cue was. BOOTS AND HER i .ma v-r V i vo P s rfe KE.t TOU WASHINGTON TUBES WkO DOUBT PAWOEMONIA ANP WrSH WOULP GET WOUT OP TH&PREStUT MESS, IF ONLV PEOPLE WOULP TfcKeTHEifcEAL PRINCE WILLV NILLV SERIOUSLY. A NUT, CHEF. HE TlNKS HE ISS A PRINCE. A Din a, I N,ULY 0f FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS NbW.WWEE7 IS THIS J THAT yoJ SAV ) vJtLL. MEAW MILL IOWS J TO OF ., .i ISi or another, we've slmply'lost thati clew, but there ,are others. Rosle imay have been. coacaeo. in ner story, and been afraid to) tell you the entire truth' "She acted friSghtened, but more over taking yousr shirty and being found out. Wed! she m$jht!" Tom's Jaw set. He was ndlt as forgiving as Linda over this. , 'Butcarry on. Binks! We canfc jstay here all night. Statlander'a due for an early bed. I gather the last two nights have been unusually gay for one of his settled ways. And, if I'm any judge, he tnd Sfcaugh-nessey Sfcaugh-nessey don't love each .other much. So get a move on ana we El, start him off. That'll leave , the way clear for the Modern Irtish Fairy Tale I feel In my bones 4were go ing to near. O0 that's the story!" It was half an hour Plater. Tom sat back, lighting a new c 1 g a r e t Shaughnessery puffed thoughtfully at his pipe amd Ltnda lay motionless In the loaag cbair, thinking how artfully Toms had condensed con-densed the days happentngs and wondering wnat would other man's first words. Tom himself was first to break the silence and he did so as a sud den burst of laughter, followed by scattered talk and exclacoation. showed that the little group in the drawing room had paused in their game to enjoy the refreshunemsts he had brought them on his wfay out to the terrace. '0f course you are now In our secret, Mr. Shaughnesseyi You know that it is Imperative that we keep our house party togetner until we fasten this thing on f3ie man who did it. Today we ve made progress but not enought The medical examiner's c o m i n g or threatened coming helped ' us out and as a result everyone's staying over night. Tonight or tomorrow at breakfast my wife and I will invite each one of you to finish out the week-end.' "And if any of us refuse?" I shall turn the matter over to the police," Tom spoke with deci sion and Linda started In surprise. So absorbed was she in their quest, so sure they and they alone could solve the mystery, that elnce their first talk she bad not .even considered con-sidered the possibility of failure. "I will be the first then to agree to Btay!" The Irishman laughed but with an edge to it. "Faith, I can do little else. As well stay by own wiU as by that of ths police." "And I must ask, too," continued Tom, "that when I extend the in vitation in the morning. If it Is done when you all come together, you accept as IX It came for the BUDDIES VOC LET'S see pec CCElM-nAV. " c ; ; n m& vows. wivOTtO oot socjw mmm wj m rrsa ifctL iOUJ ) iVfA R16WT MERE, MR.OJ2SBY I'M ' SOCRV I HAP 1& STOWAWAY ON ; tUR BOAT, BUT VOU MUST SEE THIS MY OWN INVENTION THE KF. DrVIKJlS6-NEEPLE IMVEN1-ED IMVEN1-ED EXPRESSLY FORn4E-FlWIS BURJEP TREASURE " first time. Your might also help by urging the others to do so if anyone seems at aid reluctant, THE Irishman made a sound that it was by no means cordial. "And now," he asked, ''will you favor me by doing one thing? Assume for the time i . being that 'twas me. Please separate out all the clews that point elsewhereand. state the case against me as If you were sure Chat I was the gsnilty person." There was a momient's silence. Linda felt suspense .vibrating in the stall air. Sbaugjhaessey had spoken courteously but with determination. de-termination. Tom mukt now, make up his mind whether; to answer with perfect irankness or whether, to Continue his policy; of seemipg to tell everything, without giving certain definite information. While he hesBtated, the Irishman leaned forward and as a match was struck Linda caught the oeam in the gray, daxk-lashed eye?. There was defiance In them alinost bravado and In the twist ofj his lips, too. "Yoxtfre wondering ' what to say." In the dark that followed the match's flare id was impossible to catch his expression. "Will it help you, Mr. Averil, if I give you my word? I swear II will not leave here nor attempt to communicate I believe be-lieve that Is thei phrase " (Yes, there was mockery in his tone!) with anyone until you find the murderer or turn ( the affair over to the police." "Yes." Tom answered slowly. Evidently he was trying to go behind be-hind the words to the man's mind, if he was guilty this was certainly the line for him to take; if innocent inno-cent well, what other was there for him then? "Yes." The second affirmative came quickly, firmly, and Linda knew her husband had made' his decision. She waited breathless. "Mr. Shaughnessey this is what leads suspicion to you. Go back to the first night you were -here. At the dinner table you took issue violently with Mr. Peabody. Frankly, I have never seen one guest show such open personal animosity ani-mosity for another in the house of a mutual host. It was the sort of outburst that goes before physical violence. We were all most unfavorably unfav-orably impressed by t ' i sun T INDA felt a little thrill of pride --'at Tom's courage. He spoke clearly and to the point. The Irish man was tense, she knew, his easily aroused temper barely held in jch-tck. Tom made no concessions ' the gloves were off. "The following morning frou" vill remember' we discovered the death of out little dog, Bunty. You came from the garage bringing your own HE GOT NUTTINGS, CHIEF. OWLV SOME WEP WH" PER BUT t M I I NA1AE VASH TUBBSy 1M DTWOmi' ON PEM.17 FOR WEEVCTH -7 A HAME i n TRAVELED ICOGHITO.1 DO foO MEAM TO SAY THAT THAT SMALL BOX CAW TELL WWERE ANY TREASURE IS BURIED... .THAT LITTLE BOX F - r J "TRAVELED SHIT0. y r 1L!TTLE BOXFJ breakfast tray, instead of leaving it, as would be natural, for the maid to collect. You spoke of pro pitiating the dog and mentioned that .she had bothered you when you had retired the night before. At the moment, we took the state ment at face value. Later I remembered re-membered that when you left the house Thursday night I bad walked to the garage with you and seen you start upstairs. Therefore if you encountered the dog you must have come out later, for some reason rea-son of your own. You lied about what seemed unimportant something some-thing we would never have known of one way or the otfrW without your deliberate introduction of the subject." "Check one lie, motive unknown, and absence of motive for my leaving leav-ing the garage again." Shaughnessey Shaugh-nessey spoke soberly; his anger had given place to a certain wary tension. "Also the possibility after you admitted trouble with the dog that she interfered with you sufficiently suffi-ciently to rouse your extremely, quick and uncontrolled temper to the point of picking her up and slinging her against the stone gate posts." Linda caught her breath audibly and heard the muttered exclamation exclama-tion that broke from the Irishman. It might mean anything, that word less sound in the concealing dark. "Then at the dance you com pletely disappeared. Pardon me if I use the phrase, Shaughnessey, but I had put you down as something of a ladies' man. Certainly you showed no aversion for the sex and they seemed decidedly attracted to you. Yet at a time when you might have been expected to shine you evaporated into thin air. Being Be-ing sober and well-groomed when you arrived at the Club, you appeared ap-peared hours later, just as the party was breaking up, decidedly the worse for drink, your coat covered cov-ered with pine needles and dust, and your general effect very disheveled di-sheveled Indeed." "Of course none of this has the slightest bearing upon the fact that your estimable cousin tumbled off the balcony in the clear light of day the next morqing," remarked Shaughnessey coldly. Linda, who had winced at Tom's explicit wording, word-ing, was surprised that the man had not already lashed himself Into a tempest of fury. "Only as it supplies the backgroundemotional, back-groundemotional, temperamental, what you will for the events of today.". 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