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WILLIAM LE QUEUX.

Author of Purple and Fine Linen," "Whoso Findeth a Wife." Of Royal Blood," If Sinners Eutics Thes." The Day of Temptation.", &eg &e. [COPYRIGHT.]

:SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS,

PROLOGUE & CHATTERS I, & II-Dr. Babar Colkirk, & neconsful West End specialist, tells his story. Early in his career in London he bounties for week locum tenens to Habert Raymond, Hagoon,

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late. It would be best for us to act in unison I assure you."

For you, possilds. Not for mo," "No, for you," he anfd, fixing his crafty evil. looking eyes upon me. You have taken one stop towards the goal, and you cannot now draw back. You have already accepted your price twenty thousand pounds.!"

"Enough!" I cried indignantly. "If I were to give information to the police regarding this conversation you would find yourself arrested within an hour."

"As I have already told you, my door sir, I am not at all afraid of such a contretemps. am no blunderer, I assure you."

"This is a strange whim of my old friend's, marrying his daughter fu this manner. There secma no motive for it, as far as I can gather."

struck me as being somewhat occentric."

"No, none," I responded. Mi. Wynn has

"He's a very good fellow-an exellent follow. Entirely loyal to his friends. You ar forta in-law. He's amazingly well off, and genero nate, my dear follow, in having him as a fatlior sity itself

recollected his dastardly suggestion that my wife should not live longer than sundown, and smiled within myself. This friend of bis evid outly did not know his real character.

Besides, being an observant man by nature, I'

with curiosity, The tops of the major's fingers and thumb of his right hand were thick and slightly deformed; whito the skin was hardened,

"Neither am I." I answered quickly resolv-noticed as I eat there one thing which filled me ing to resin thoro no longer disenssing such a subject. From the first moment of our meeting had entertained a spicion of him. Several facts were esileut. He had some strong mo- tive, first in marrying his daughter Beryl, needly in eompassing her death before san- down, and thirdly in implicating me so deeply that I should be unable to extricate myself from

Une morning he is summons hastily to a house, and the proponition is there cader to him that he shall marry, for an hour only, she dying daughter of the man who sanious him, the temptation being 20,000 Being in indigent ofrominstarsons lis congexts, and on the instant hu is driven to a church in the neighbeurthe not which he had spread to entrap me. Good and tanrried to a lady in white satin, who is les

A fourth fact, although small in itself, had mp the aisle, and who is her hazaux Beryl Wynd. cand ma considerabic reflection. The hand I The tempter tells him that it is to case the dying mahad hell, and on the finger of which I had ments of his dangle who has bar ceived by placed the bond of matrimony, was in no seria villains. Being in a dofirm the farly is nnable to chilly or clammy. It was not the wasted haud detect de inposition. On returning homo, the top. tor tells him that it is imperative that the girl shu of a moribund invalid, but rather that of a die before sunset before the money is lix.

healthy person. While I had hold it I felt and counted the pulsations. The latter had told me that my mysterious bride was without fever. end was apparently in a normal state of health, It was ciriona that she should have walked and acted involuntarily, if not half-conscions of her surroundings.

CHAPTER III.

COMPACT

CONCHINING

Thon yon taske murder one of the cowli. dions of paymont!” I said, facing him.

I have only said that she must die hofer sunset." he answered,She cannot in any case live longer than a few hours. It is easy for you, a doctor, to rendor her agony brief.“

To sponk plainly," I said, with rising indig nation, "you wish to kill her! You offer zau twenty thousand pounds not for marriage, but for the committal of the capital ein."

His thin lips twitched nervously, and his brows contrasted.

AL!" he respondton, still gaite cool, I think you view the matter in a wrong light. There are various grades of warder. Surely it is no great crime, but auther a humano action, to put a dying girl out of her agony "

To shorten her life by a single minute would In a foul assassination," I replied, regarding him with loathing And further, sir, you do not appear to fully realise your own position, or that it is a ponal offence to attempt to bribe a person to take another's life,"

He laughed short, defiant laugh,

No, no," he said.

Please do not waste

the nails worn down to the quick. While the left hand was of normaal appearance manual labour. A major holding her Majesty's the other had undoubtedly performed hard commission does not usually bear much evident. with the fine diamond ring that flushed upon it.. traces of toil. The band was out of keeping

been

The incident of today," I said, "has possible that I'm actually a bridegroom, for me most unusual. It hardly seems truth to tell I fancied myself the most confirmed of bachelors. Early marriage always hampers the professional man.”

"But I don't suppose you will have any cause will have been a bridegroom and a widower in to regret on the score, he observed. You a single day."

I was silent. His words betrayed him. He knew of the plot conceived by his friend to bribe me to kill the woman to whom I had been so Astrangely wedded t

The Tempter was endeavouring to decoiré me in this particular But it was in vain suspicion of hypnotism occurred to me, but my medical knowledge told me that she was in no way a hypactio subject.

Cannat we come to terms?" he asked in a low, earnest, voles. There is surely no object to be gained in as being enemies. Rather lot as act together in our mutual interests. R. colleet that by your marriage you have become my son-in-law and heir.“

Your hair!" I echood. I had not thought of that befora. His house betokoned that he was wealthy. It is not often a struggling doctor is called out to become a bridegroom and heir to an estate. Truly my position was unique more extraordinary than ever man was placed in. You are very generous," I added, not without some sarcasm, but I do not fool in- clined to accept any such responsibility from one whose name even I'do not know."

"Of course," he said, easily. "I was stupid not to introduce myself. In the excitement of the rast hour it quite slipped my memory Pray forgive me. My name i Wynd-Wynd.. ham Wynd."

managing to conceal ny surprise at his incantious words, I answered:· experience.

L

Yes, mine will certainly have been an anique

taking one himself, held the match for me. He courteously offered me a cigarette, and Then we sat chatting, be telling ma what a charming girl Beryl had been until stricken. down by disense.

What was her aJment I impaired. "I'm not aware of the name by which you doctors know it. It is, I believe, a complication of ailments. Half-a-dozen specialists have soOOM her, and all are agreed that her life cannot be matter, for he is perfently devoted to her." saved. Wynd has spared no expense in the

reflected. So far from being devoted to her he His words hardly coincided with the truth. I was auxions, for some mysterious reason, that she should not live after midnight.

to him?" I observed, with feigned sympathy.

To loss her. will, I suppose, be a great blow "Most certainly. She has been his constant six years age. I'm awfully sorry both for friend and companion ever since his wife died

valuable time by idle chutter of that kind. I assure you that I have no fear whatever of the result of my actions. There is no witness here, and if you endeavoured to bring me before

judge who, pruy, would believe you?

Well, Mr. Wynd." I sail, with forced There was some truth in those defiant words, politeness, "I think we may as well conclude and I saw by las attitudo that he was not to be this interview. I wish to go upstairs and maka Poor Beryl and for Wynd." trifled with."

the acquaintance of my wife."

I take it that you have objects in both your propositions-in your daughter's marriage and in her death" I said, in a more conciliatory tono, hoping to learn something further of the motive of his dastardly proposal.

My object in my own affair," he sunpped. And my conscience is my own," I said. "I certainly do not intend that it should be burden t by the crime for which you offer me this pay

mol

Ho fixed me with flaming eyes.

Then you refuse he cried. Most certainly I refuse." I responded Moreover, I intend to visit your daughter up stairs, and strive if possible to save tree."

Save her!" ho. echoed. You can't do that unless you can perform miraclea. But, perhaps." he added with a spoor,"such a virtuous person as yourself may be able to work marvela."

I may be able to save her from assassina

4ion." I answered, meaningly.

You intend to oppose me?"

"I intend to prevent you from murdering your own daughter." 1 said warmly

Further,

I forbid you to enter har room again. I am medical man, and have been called in by you to attend ker. Therefore, if you attempt to ap. proach her shall call in the police".

Rubbish he laughed, his minister face now ushen pale. You cannot prevent me from approaching her bedsita."

I can, and I will, I aid. "You have expressol a desire that she should, for some mysterious reason, die before snuset. You would kill her with your own hand, only you fear that when the doctor came to give the certificate of death he might discover evidence of foul play

Exactly," he responded, thrusting his hands into his pockets with perfect coolness. "It is because of that. I offer you twenty thousand pounds. I am prejured to pay for your neion tific knowledge.

And for a death certificate " "Of course."

Quite natural." he answered, smiling good humouredly. "Quite natural that you should wish to see her. Only I beg you. Duetor, to propere yourself for a disappointment."

Your warning ia annecessary," I responded as careless as I could. My buriosity had been aroused by the healthfulness of that small well- formed hal, and I intended to investigate for mysel. That house was, I folt certain, a house of mystery.

I had turned towards the door, but in un instant he had passed it and stood facing me with his back to it resolutely, saying. You will go to her on one condition-thie condition have already explained."

That I take her life secretly, and give a cer tificate of death from natural causes I said, "No, Mr. Wynd. I am no murderer."

Not if we add to the sum an extra five thousand??

I refuse to bargain further for her life," I cried hotly I will not harm her for an extra fifty thousand.”

"A peat of harsh laughter broke from his blue grey

lipi Ah! All these horcics sound, very well, but one day before long you will alter your attitude. As I have already declared, all men have their price, You have yours.”

"Let me pass!' I said with force resolution. "When you have promised to accede to my request,"

I will never promise that."

Then you will not enter her room again." Almost as the words left his lips there was L low tap at the door, and it opened, disclosing Davies who nunonseed-

The mujor, eir." Show him in,”⠀

The visitor, who entored jauntily with his silk hat, still set at a sight angle on his head, was the well-groomed man who had led my bride up the afslo of the church. I judged hima to ho about forty-Evs, dark-complexioned, good- looking, but foppish in appearancs, carrying his monocle with an ease acquired by lour

"Well, to speak plainly and it seems un mecessary to mines matters in this affair-practice. consider yon an inhuman scoundrel,” I said. If your pet dangktor's dring hour is sacred to you, then no man's honour or reputation is safe in your hands."

"Well, Wynd," he oried, gresting his friend cheerily; all serens ?"

***Entirely." answered the other, and then turning to me introduced the newcomer as Major Tattornet.

This, Major, is Doctor Colkirk, my new son-in-law. he explained. "Permit me to pro sent him,

ter remarked

The major is, of course, fully aware of the circumstances of your marriage. He is our nearest friend."

I was about to reply, but mg, words froze through the house a shrill scream-the agenised upon my lips, for at that instant there rang

Herram of a woman.

"Listen!" I cried.What's that?" sat immovable, listening intently.

But my companion's jaw had dropped, and he

of und weaker.

Again the scream rang out, but sooned stift-

had determined should die. The thought docid- The tempter was with his daughter, whom he ed me, and turning without further word I heart run up the wide thickly-carpeted stair- dashed from the room, and with quickly beating

case.

(To be continued.)

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