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BY WILLIAM LE QUEUX, Author of Purple and Fine Linen," Whoso Firateth a Wife," Of Royal Blood," If Sinners Entice Theo," The Day of Temptation, e de
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SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS
PROLOGUE & CHAPTER 1 & IL-Dr. Bild Jolkirk, a successful West Brad specialist, tells his story, Early in his career in London he becomes for
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Presently managed to work the thin end | conversation with suyone. The gentleman is a between the door and the Hotel, and then throw ing my whole weight against it endeavoured to force the outer tielt from ita fastenings
My first attempt was abortive, but I saw that the screws word giving way, therefore I con- tinued my efforts carefully so as not to attract attention until of a sudden, the socket of the holt flow off and the door was burst open.
Then, holding my iron bar in self-defence, I stepped along to the roat of a ladder, by which I climbed on dook.
soures of the greatest auxinty to his friends and we may add that if the present orders are strictly carried out the gentlemen's friends have promised the payment of a handsome bonus to yourself. We therefore phee him on board the Petrol, In preference to any other vessel of ar flest, because of the confidence wo entertain that you will strictly carry out your orders."
The letter was sigued by the firm.
"It seems very much as though the owners The vessel, it seemed, was not a large one, had some object in sanding you aboard.” ob- and of a particularly dirty and forbidding ap-served the Consul. Then, turning to the skip pentance. With care I crept round the deck per, he asked. "How was the gentleman brought honse unaliserved, until I reseled the gangway, on board " and just as my presonen was discovered by the captain I slipped across it nimbly, and was on the quay and a crowd of labourers, Customs oficers, and the usual motley seemblage which fathers to watch an arriving vessel,
· Ho
was broughtin a private carriage about six o'clock in the evening, my 111 837. Twe gentlemen carried him on board. The dock police stopped them, but they told the constable that the gentleman was drunk."-
"And when you racaivad this latter what did you do P
week locum tener to Robert Raymond, wargeon. One aanrning he is summoned hustily to use, and - this proposition is bare made to him that im shall ary, for our only, the dying daughter of the
I honed the skipper shouting violently, and a twin summons bins, its temptation being £20,000 couple of the crew started in pursuit, but taking Being in indigent circumstances ho consumtig uail on
to my heals I son out-distancel them, and after
"Well. I put him in the second mato's cabin. the Distant he in driven to a diarch In the naghbone-
d and married to a lady in white satin, who is lexi samo little time found myself walking in and left him alone till two days later, when he
Then I just carried out my orders" up the niste, and who ég her namo s Beryl Wynd. large handsome street lined with fino shope antrame to. The templer tells him than it is to ease the dying no showy cafés. The names over the shops and "Where aro yon bound for P" ments of his daughter arhlaa Teen deceived by a the wording of the advertisementa word in The round trip-Stockholm. Rige. St. villais, Bring in a deliving the lady is unable to language with which I was entirely unacquaint-Petersburg, Drammen, Christiansand
etect the imposition. Or returning bond, the temp er tells his that it is imperative that the girl walled bat it was not long before I became aware hone
of where I had landed so strangely. I was in die before gusat before the money is his
Christianu,
-That means a month."
Moru-air weeks.”
d
hope you don't consider my conduct hud. Yon
CHAPTERS III & IV, The Doctor indignatly declines to become a tool in the hands of the templer.
I passed the Parliament Houses and the
Your owners, therefore, were anxious that Suddenly the man wii hind to the buy up the church sils, and who was intraduzu sa the Major, enters Graud Hotel, continuing up a broad pleasant the doctor should he absent, from England dur here, and the tempter loves it. The Major gives street which led up a hill and terminated in the ing tlat time. There is some mystery, here, fdm a cigarette, and they smoko together, the former groat facile of the Itoyal Palace, presenting a on the face of it. Doctor Colkirk has related remarking upon the strange areatanes of the rugnificent vista. Suddenly it occurred to me to me a very remarkable story and the most riage, A cry of pain is heardizoman upper chamber, that I ought to lose no time in complaining to searching inquiry should be instituted."
and the Dooter leares the room and used the the Conan, for on my being missed the captain i sir. Banteld sal apologetically, I
Well. The tempter standa atside a chamber door with a
I'vo revelter, and a struggle ensues. The Doctor at last night at once rail again, and souvoid answering nters the room, and sinds a young mui beautiful wennpleasant inquiries.
an lying, apparently recently murdered, bet by what means he is unable to any. He seen a jpwelled curuleb round her neck, shaped like a note of intes Tokation. This ho takes pousersion of. He also goes an old tattoo mark upon for breast three hearts en- wine. Under the pillow be finds a pioog of paper with the words written on it. "I have seen La Gioia!” blenly he is seized with severe pins, and recognizes that is has been poisonvel by the cigarette the stranger save him. Ho fulls to the four unconscious.
CHAPTER VI.
CAPTAIN BANFIELD EXPLAINS. The hours passed but slowly. The man who a first auswered my summons brought me somus food; but to all my arguments le recinin ed obdurate:
I inquired in French of several persons, the whereabouts of the British Consulate, and about an hour later found myself in the private office of the representative of Her Majesty, a tall good-looking man in n cool sait of white linen.
To him I related the whole circumstance. He listened smiling now and then with an air of incredulity. I told him of the murder, of the manner in which my life had been twice at tempter, and of the remarkable circumstances of my abduction.
And you say that you wem taken on board the Potral." le sal rofoclively. I know Captain Banfield quite well. He is a strict disciplinarian, an excellent sailor, and is held in We must hur his The cap'n save you're to stay "ore," he roa-high esteem by his mon. ponded, and if I let you out he'd put me in rone. Old Banfield ain't a skipper to be trifed with. I can tell yor,"
So I remained there filled with gloomy thonghts, and wondering where I was being taken, and what possible interest Mesare. Han way, the awnors of the Patrol," could have in my forcible abdustion.
Time after time I gazed out upon the limitless sea, now gray and misty as night grea on, but ould distinguish neither light nor land. The rickelty machinery roared and jarred inces antly, and there was the heavy trimping of suilors above me, while the night breeze caused the vessel to roll more heavily, I sat there helpless and puzzled until it grew quite dork, then my head feeling heavy, and my limbs exhausted on account of the drug that had been se ingeniously administerul to me. I threw my self down, and the motion of the vessel soon lulled me to sleep.
The long green waves were sweeping part in the sunlight when I again opened my eyes and from the porthole I could see a large steamer with a pair of red and black funnels in the dis runes, leaving a long trail of smoke behind her. Soon, however, she was beyond the range of my vision, and I could do nothing except sit there and review the whole situation.
The beautiful inca of my murdered wife aroze over before me. It seemel to cry te me for I was her husband, and I slote vengeance. knew the truth
Yet it was evident that I was still in the hands of enemies, and imprisoned there I could do nothing
From the attitude of the three wen who had came to me, it was evident that they had been told I was not responsible for either word or doed; The skipper had, it seemed, been forewarned of the sonsational statement which I would certainly make when I recovered CONSCIONS ASK
As that long, never-ending day slowly ran its course I endeavoured to form some plan whereby I might solve the mystory. The fact which soemod mora mysterious than all others was the manner in which the special marriage licence had been obtained. Inel by remaining as Bob Raymond's guest, obtained a domicile in Hammersmith, and this was apparently well- known to the man Wynd and his accomplice. My career and my present position were also shown to be well-known ta them by the manner The in which the Tempter had addressed me. vonspiracy had evidently been very carefully plazned, and the application for a licence made without my knowledge weeks before,
What, however, was the motive of Buryl's marriage prior to her assasination?
explanation of the affair at ones. If what you have mid is true it is certainly most remark- able.
I drew the trinket with the golden chain from my pocket, together with the crumpled tinta, and showed them to him,
"Strange." I remarked. "Most extraordin ary! I'll send down to the decks for Banfield at once," and calling a clerk he despatobed him in a cab.
only carried out my orders to the latter. see I didn't know that the gentleman was on board until we'd anttally left the quay, and the letter says quite distinctly that he's subject to tits, therefore I let him remain quiet till ho re mined consciousness, Then turning to me ho added: I trust, sir, that you'll accept my apology.
"That's all vory well," interposed the Consul. but you know that you did sutirely wrong in sailing with an inconscious stranger on board."
1 admit that. But you soo I had my orders, sir."
"Who delivered them to you *I iqquired.
The two gentlemen who brought you on board," he respondet.
"Have any of your men legcribed them to
you
"They only said that they wore both well dressed, and about middle age."
They were, without doubt, the Tempter and his accomplice. The conspiracy had been con ceived and carried out with amazing ingenuity. And they brought the doctor on board and delivered this letter!"
"Yes, sir. They afterwards re-entered the carriage and drove away."
"Wall" said the Consul, the only coures I see is for the docter to take this letter, return to London, and seek unexplanation of your ownora
It's
In the meantime, in response to his questions, I gave him the most minute details of the startling affair, as well as the ingenious manner
No, sir, I aban't give up the letter. in which Beryl Wynd had been murdered. I kaaw that the story when related sounded also written to me, demurred the captain.
"But it is in my handts," responded the Con- lately incredible, but it was equally certain that the Consul, at first inclined to doubt my state-sal. "I am making inquiries in this affair. and I shall act as I think best in the interest ment, had now become highly interested in it.
of all parties concerned. The latter is your property, certainly but recollect that this a fair may prove very awkward for your owners. You are open to a very serious action for ab- duction and illegal lutution. Therefore take my advice. Captain, und assist this gentleman in his inquiries.
I remarked upon the extraordinary mystery, and its features which seemed to atogger belief. But you are a medical man of considerable attainment, I notice from your card." he re- sized. "I have no reason to doubt your story. It is rather a matter which should be strictly inquired into. Any person abilucted from England in the manner you have been has a right ta mek protection and advice of his Cousal."
And we continued chatting until, after the lapse of nearly half-an-hour, the captain of the "Petrol" wearing his shero-geing clothes, was nahered in
"I protest against you keeping the letter."
Very well. I will so that your protest is forwarded to your owners." replied the Consul and he folded and hunde me the letter, saying
"Your best core, Doctor, is to return by the Wilson boat to Hull. She sails this after noon at four. The go down to Leudenball Street and make inquiries. It seems a strange * You've | affair-to say the lust.”
Good morning, sir," he exclaimed, addrose ing the representative of the Foreign Office. but taking no notice of my presence. sent for me?"
Yes, Captain, the Consul responded rather severely.Kindly sit down. There is a little matter upon which you can throw some light, You know myself. this gentleman and he indicated
Yes, sir. I know 'ia."
Well, he has lodged a very serious complaint against you: namely, that you have held him a prisoner on board your ship without any just cause, and, further, that, contrary to the regula tions of the Board of Trade, you carried him from port while in an unconsious condition.
comment on the seriousness need not. I think, emm of this chargo,
The skipper remained quite unabashed. "Well, sir." he answered, as I've already told the gentleman, I've only acted under strict I suppose they'll take orders from my owners. all the responsibility ?"
No, the responsibility rests upon yourself. You've laid a nuaster's certificato u good many years, and you are fully acquainted with the Board of Trade regulations
Of course I don't deny that," the other responded. "Bat my orders were quite precise." And now, tell me, how can this gentleman on board your shipp
Render. I am endeavouring in this my curious narrative of fact, to be entirely frank with you. Place yourself for a single momont in my post
To tell the truth, sir, I don't know exactly. tou. Was it not stranger them any man bad ever befors found himself in? True it is that We were lying in the St. Katharina Dooks, the secrets of London He are legion, and oven tad my last evening ashore I spent at home the practical Landonor can meet with absolute with my wife over at Victoria Park. We were
to sail at four o'clock in the morning, but ly astounding adventures.
found or tidal got card before about ten past four. The day passed, and fortmately I found my When I did se orders from the owners were self fooling better. The effect of the nations drug was slowly wearing of: vot the strain upon put into my hand, and I was told that there my nerves was terrible, and the imprisonment was a passonger who'd been brought aboard, below. Ere's the letter," and be compled with the uncertainty as to the future of it from his pocket and handed it to the
drew were driving me to desperation.
A third day passed, much as the second. The Consul
the sailor who brought
The latter read it through the v only person I saw was the me food from the cook's galley in the morning exclamation of surprise, handed it over to me. and at evening badly cooked sailor's fare that I could scarcely touch, As the sun was sinking we suddenly approached & blue line of coast and continned to skirt it until it became swallowed up in the night mista. Thou, wearied, Tagain lay down to sleep.
It is entirely unaccountable," I said. "Thore seems to have been a wide-spread plot against me, with a single motive-the concealment of the murder of Boxyl Wynd."
Your marrings is the strungost adventure I'ra over heard of," declared the Consul. "If I were you I'd at once obtain the assistance of the police, and leave no stone unturned to solve the mystery,
That I mean to do," I replied. "My wife was foully murdered within an hour of our mar rigs, and I intend to bring the murderer to justice."
The murderer was undoubtedly the man who tempted you with the money-her father."
Undoubtedly."
"But in that case why not let me telegraph, to Seatland Yard suggested the Cousul, as the sudden idea occurred to hin. They would watch the bonse until you return. To-day is Tuesday. You'll be in London on Thursday night, or early on Friday morning."
The proposal was an excellent one, and I gladly seceded
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Next instant, however, the bewildering truth flashed across my mind. I had not hitherto realised may position. My heart sank within me. C. DAY & CO., LONDON.
Would that your suggestion could be carried out," I replied. "Dut truth to tell, I don't know took no notice of its situation, the house, for and am unable to tell the name of the road !"
Ah! how oxtremely unfortunate! London is a big place, and there are thousands of houses that are outwardly the same. Didn't the sor- vant who wiled at your surgery give you the address?
“No, she gave it to the cabman, but I did not catch it. Mon of my profession take little boed of the exterior of houses. We make a note of the number in our visiting-books-that's all." with an
*Then you really haven't any idea of the situation of the house in which the tragedy occurred?"
None wlaste vor," I replied. A moment luter a further thought occurred to me, and I added: But would not the registry of marriages give the address of my bride?"
"Why, of cours it weald!" cried the Con. sul, excitedly. An excellent idea. Return to Lundon as quickly as you can and search the marriage registar From that I'm certain you'll obtain a clue."
It certainly increased the mystery, for it was from the office of the owners, Messra. Hanway Brothers in Leadenhall Street, ordering that I should be taken on the round voyage to the Baltic, well cared for, but kept locked in a cabin, I had developed homicidal tendencies. I was awakened by the sudden stoppage of The gentleman, whose name is Doctor the engines and found that it was siready day Colkirk, continued the latter, is subject to again, and that we were in calm water. Outfits, in which he remains unconscious for some mide my port-hole was a fat stone wall which hours; therefore there is no cause for alarm if he is not conscious when his reaches you. He is shut out everything
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“Allenburys” Malted Food No. 3
For Infants over six months of age.
No. 3 Food is also specially recommended for Convalescents, Invalids, the Aged, and all requiring a light and casily digested diet.
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Monte Infants Fool Marsfactory B
WARE MILLS, HERTFORDSHIRE.
Allen & Hanburys Ltd, London.
$2551