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Show I LEIil FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH z I J ti cousin. Geoffrey In vacationing uui rifted portrait hears John Eng. P"" in the forest. ard decide" to Investlpate J wlf7; ct',vtr he finds four men rr ,an In preen livery who. murdered. Pharar.h toryi" a(j ria,B of the pane: the others id-0P I'.uh ard Euple. mfor-- r i0h'n makes himself known to V NT iii" 7 V'm ,"r j,, tv dropping a letter with "dress. He tells Geoffrey chauffeur. Barley, of his adJohn Geoffrey realii!ntthe that must van-""- tUiy' Crri,ttb,MV.tE Austria. tt.nd "tu - S.biO. fr.,t. t. ei ere " ; now us ! l'"x k " Ktan.l i!..-r- r t,y "Ht'.HT.it !f!it:y I Aaiii ar Vi t.v -- i ' t K ' w e a It ' I.':. 1;.:-- . .' I.ltt.e g..:... !,, 'f this exit. ,v t.ri-Iir.- t v. Ar-j- g- . "''r ! '"J" 'ear. h'g all ''S (..,,( an i,!ea- ! . , .on my headlights anJ :!' k"" ba,-by the lanip threw, j;r. r ha h,-- her over I I'arbara -. 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IU1 Mi. !, .i',.-Mii ii. a "' ' ;.:,!,!;" I r Barley. John start? t'.e ew- a:..! Thev ,th .arl, village ;!:,. ;l;r u. fr.-- ii. '1 !;,. '0f A"ler Pl'traoh. In making their in,,,.:;, of the tu;:.cl O1""" I begin t,, s.v ng nrr.un.1 the with thots !iiM...; ,j a rj,,, to the right, ,h,.v exchanpe or result. h '11! They f'a. rh.it serious :!.' We iier,- u!,n and 1, a. king onto ii'g Vori on k the . farm, i.r ti:e H.i't. When I ha gone Helena had request ,l" t piiMiiapp thirty paces. here We Sin (in,I threw oi,! the clutch. .t(J Iii.;li ,,f ji.,, Tinhn'and his cousin to meet her. "Aiui Iniw fur Ax.-.At once we S reveal-- to them that her father the Carlotta and II,.;..,,;, . I converted his Immense fortune Into "Ali'l Satire. y '.'.j ti moii:cnt e saw the clow of her h.ij. them hidden away and overe't--nme. he'll n memiier tlie lat Mo ll nv'h:s lights. f t secret vault in the castle. Know-tha- t and to the lVuiu-- e r; The two of ns sat in silence, listenhis son, Valentine, Helena's It win nun ten iiiiiiin,-r" ,hr was Incapable of controlling ing and watching, while I'haraoh "came nine, HelIt to revealed had ,ort'une. he d.. and dusk h.i. cutue in hke the ,.lf on the fold." I alone Just before his death. In I .if s!;ini.';- - ti,.- ei!-- e of do not tidnk we were excited I!m. manr,, r the news had leaked out, the fi.l ei, f,.r he tt Pharaoh was after the treasure t.;.,.r in the danger was past. We now were sim-p- i J!., planned that Geoffrey and Barley the n:ea.i-wni.-.we were ;tt ha-- ! waiting for a car to get out of to watch for mould go to Salzburg half a wi!e frmn where Axel w..u!.l he. our w ay. was to remain John while Pharaoh, Tlie castle w;.s lighted now as h;nl ft Plumage lvint; low In the daytime And mi she did. never seen it, hut of (nurse we could Ml patrolling the roads about Yorick Well dear of the beam of her headSeveral nights po see no mow mem from dusk m dawn. and hear no sound. lights, we watched her U without important Incident. John sweep down The lights suggested that the I uil.lln? the slope rnd over the finds that Heland as TLiits Yorick castle and bridge; was being svarched. sue went by to the apron. I let the ena's brother, Count Valentine, is there most on terms, friendly il ,nd with him, We Rolls leap forward and take her place on breathlessiy. h Pharaoh, as Captain FaninK. Hearing on the road. Tha-rio- h at We had Is covered half Plumage. John stopping the distance that My lights were dimmed and I do not speaks to Dewdrop. John suspects when Helena caught uiy arm and Plot. think that they saw us, for their eyes, I stopped In h.-- r tracks. of course, were looking the opposite Somebody was whistling not very far away; whistling as though to bring way; hut In any event the start which CHAPTER IV Continued we had was deadly, for they must turn a dog to ids heels. 7 the Carlotta and we had the faster Then we heard l'haraoh's voice. The door of a tower was open, and car. Inside. She fled up"tiood dog," he cried. "Good dog." Helena whipped As we tlnated In silence, I touched The man was out in tlie meadows, stairs and into the plensantesrt bedrmy companion's sleeve. somewhere between the bridge and the oom I ever saw. As I followed her In, "And now where?" said L into hand. a my key lie pressed I'liimage ride. "We'll go to my nuw at Pommers. "There's a door behind that curtIn a tl n fit I saw what had happened. Her husband's a farmer there, and ain." Sabre had left the castle, and they'll see us through. And we'll wire While I was unlocking this, she I'haraoh had seen him go. The porter, to your cousin to Join us and start a twitched a coat from cupboard and no doubt, had told him that that was from there." rushed to the painted table on which tlie Countess' dog, and the fellow had We had the ways all to ourselves, were combs and brushes and all things guessed in an instant that Sabre's In- and, Indeed, I believe that' we were stinct was leading him to his mistress, the (lat women use. only beings awake in that country"Have you money, John?" wherever she was. And so he had fol- side. Twice we sang through a village lowed Sabre, but had lost him because and now and About fifty pounds." said I. again we could make was dark. it "Good." out the form of a Homestead beneath "Come on," said 1. "Now that he's the trees. So for some 35 miles. Then she threw one look around and lost Sabre, he hasn't a chance." Then the engine of the Rolls coughed lipped out of the room. "If he hears tlie horses," breathed twice, and the car slowed down. "Lock It behind us, John.' A short stone stairway As I frowned, the truth came pelbrought us Helena. We were nearly there now, but when tingto sear my brain. Into a little hall which was very diml"What is it, John? What is It?" y lighted and was shut by three mas-liv- e I'haraoh whistled again, he was not so far off as before. doors. "1'etrol," 1 said hoarsely. "I meant As we stumbled into the ride, I to fill up before we patrolled this eve-"The right-hanone." said Helena. found the dog paddling beside us. He "Quick. That's a master key." We now encountered a winding flight may have been there for five minutes for all I know. And there was Axel ef steps. At the foot of this flight we came to another door, but I could not waiting, ten minutes before his time. 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Then he turned on his heel and began to retrace his A his steps. An behind instant later the door was locked us and we were alone in the dark. Helena was trembling, and I put my about her and held her close. "Reaction," she murmured. "I'll be H right directly. You see, we're safe for the moment. I I'd like to sit rm flown." With my arm about her, we sat ourselves down on a step. "I'm all right now," breathed Helton, lifting her head. llet her go, and she aat back against the wall. "Listen, John. We couldn't have trussed the drawbridge without being wo. And that would have been rulna- Hon. Hut now we've just dlsap- Peared. The doors that were open are Pen, and the doors that were locked But we have vanished. Jjfe locked. stairway leads to a grating In the Wa,l of the moat. It's Just above the ater. Directly below It, under the "Ner and, therefore, out of sight. Is a wotbrldge of atone. That leads across moat to another grating set In the Wosite wall. The gratings are barred "W locked, and each of them's barred this sue, Tlie fartner gratng ad- an old brick tunnel that will " ns under the meadows and Into "woods.- - she got to her feet. "And e must go. We've not a moment lose. The ramparts don't overlook art nf the moat, and we simply ft "Kt t0 ,,lumaKe before l'u8'e ni1 Rash " Carefully we descended the stair, very damp. tttne water was cold and the Iron of was rusted and very n, rliftlnps the footbrlJKe 8uve Rod tooth id an1 our Passnge WflS nu,,Ie "an ease for which I bad not dared S nco th .i.c uier CHine. up a. to T" . a7ii;iia 1IC U'J ttjt'aer fcl'i hPr on he' feet !n ,he nm" r1 the Count calllu ber lanie. wt! Helena - - in the Rolls. Thirty seconds over the bridge. later the Rolls heard I had often read and slid s.eak of but never an agony of apprehension." hemb our when until that evening, out or packing darkness sent lights understood thai that lovely Inne, Dad mind. of state te.rible truth stood Then all at -- nee smnWhlrc clear before me. and of mj than fear took hold sinister heart. hut a trap The lane wai no lane, were , nO;e full wo toiles long. i th we could no more inr was hurtcd could tu.,i ,han a man that himself round In Ids rave rs to the If only we had to country ncr.. lir,d ridden nway too was it take some train. . . or worse we had fe now. Tor better way. chosen tld' dreadful , ,e, my teeth; and we tO,J rhe rush rlse before v, over th ire A the Rolls swept fo.t-a- nd Pfted ' mv I for an instant - "i and carried iT I judged tiie man to be fifty paces away. In a flash I had Helena up on the lively gray. As she stooped to whisper to Axel, I turned to the other horse, but, perhaps because he was startled, he would not stand. As I swung myself up, he backed sideways against the gray, and before I could find my right rtlrrup, Its dangling iron had clashed with that of Helena, .naliing a ringing sound. The whistle which I'haraoh was letting suddenly stopped. I heard the man running' towards us as we turned the horses about And then we were both sitting down and riding hard for I'liimage. We dared not spare the horses the hunt was up. I'haraoh would run to the castle, find the Count and induce him to order a car; and we had to ride to Plumage and' drive from there to the high road mouth before that car could reach the of the private lane. As we came to the apron-- Til take the horses." mild Helena. "You go and get your things." I myAs she caught my bridle. flung self off tlie bay. no time, but In my bedroom I wasted first snatched up a razor and seized tlieLack I was ; yet. ere found I clothes stahles and the horses were fast in the her seat Helena was- returning to take her over like "1 Into the lane, M '"""' VOU SICN THIS itLr 4 HOLO THE peTj sM : a 1 "What Is It, John? What Is It?" s busnlng; but with all this I'haraoh iness" IaXI . 11 The nearest village lay roughly miles off, and whether it boasted a pump we could not tell. Carefully I surveyed our surrounding The road was a main highway. If no I lucked her switch and her bonnet, man could take the Rolls, but, left on atthe road, she was boutd to attract we so- -t attention of tentionthe very wished so much to avoid. paces ahead a track Some forty-liva decent track; forest the into led down-- i what was more. It ran slight!., If I could manhandle the Rolls ill would a'c far as Its mouth, her weight b'e'p me to carry her out of sight. Rut was cambered. the road, though level, and stood by steered Helena While m"v'"1 ,hf l!""s to apply !l" ,,r!lkp' one of her wheels. t,v the' spokes of the car was The "rain was great, for ma !e such cam'.er the and heavv, utv overcome. not I could as rJ1dient six n ,, ,peratlon I moved her perhaps wn of the cn the towards Inches hca' me, then the "eight of her and In my nn die began to return; re I could cry effort to iiold her hef. or tore some I strained Uy the brake back. "f my the In n,, late othered a grunt of painI had drawn before I(lT Helenas "nrs. bestar..'-- -: mvcelf UP. m.v lady was n,d. turn rue side me and I on You've hurt yourself. t "Tt'i t: ,'i.ng. As use P. I long as don't l" t:.e regarded Rrefully tor ,' to haw we'll tifvp - - ' v " as shifting her goe HE WELL, MISTER,- VER' CUICK! BUT JlN BASEBALL NOT SO QUICK AS f YOU HAVE TO THINK QUICK VOU, SICNOR. 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