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THE STORY OF

"Bulldog Drummond

Strikes Back"

from menors and virent picy by

A2 Mets and MWINALLY JOHNSON

CA: 20" CENTURE PICTURE Steering

RONALD COLMAN LORETTA YOUNG - CHARLES BUTTERWORT WARNER OLAND and UNA MER

CHAPTER II

whimsically, "placing me. In that "And you haven't the faintest id odd Because I feel as though we'd category? Stranger! Humph! That's

what this Cargo

Was*** asked Drummond.

**No. There's only one explana- tion i can offer, and it really isn't a very good explanation, because I don't know what it means It a -radiogram in coda. My Uncle got it at sea yesterday, and it upset him terribly.

It was sent from Port Sald on the Bues Canal, where we stopped to take a sick deck-hand aahore. And Aunt Martha, know ing how Important it was sent me to give it to him."

Then your Aunt knows what it said?"

"Uncle Paul told her, I know, be- catise she was terribly upset too.";

Then we're off, Algy" shouted Drummond. *Parker. the carl Algy, your things! Miss Field, „your arm("

Drummond and his party headed straight for the little waterfront hotel where Lola Field told them her Aunt was awaiting her return with now of her Uncle Paul Drummond was in high spirits." At leat, ho had found himself on the scent of a good adventure.

The hotel was a dingy affair, and naveral loafers were lounging about the small lobby as Drummond en- tored. As Lola went to the deak for her key the clerk handed her a pen with which to register..

"I'm already registered. I want my key, please."

"What same. Miss?** "Fleid-Lola Field. Room 34."

Colman continues to ver C. As- breg Smith, chief of Scotland Yard.

"Borry We have no one here by that name."

"Burely," said Lola. *something must be wrong.”

known each other all our lives. But let's have the radiogram. You have it haven't you?",

Yes, but I don't feel as though I should."

"Don't you trust me?

"Trust you!" The tone in Lola's Voles implied that she would trust him all her life. "It's only that I feel you've done enough. More than enough." She smiled impulzivaly and handed him the radiogram.

"Splendid!" Drummond smiled. old noodle-on "Aly how's the edgeTM**

"Eb

"Excellent!" said Drummond. Working like a whip, I see! Now follow me Copy this massage." He handed Algy the radiogram.

"But Hugh," complained Algypi haven't decoded a message since the Armistice."

Algy took a place of paper from his pocket and, standing under street lamp began to copy of the radiogram a Drummond moved to the car to help Lola to her sout.

"You still belleve me," said Lola, "after all this?"

"I do," said Drummond. "though I shouldn't. When you knocked at my door and tainted in my arina I said to myself. This is serious. But there's no sense to it. It's not evan ja'lark any more."

"Really, I can't begin to tell you how grateful I am.”

Algy, having copled the meskaga,

Drummond modé a hasty czit. going straight into Neilsen's apartment above.

handed the original back to Drum- mond saying, “So far, there's no way of telling my wedding night from any other.”.

At this point, Drummond, asked" "But now you're going home. the clerk if they might look at the Algy You're going home and trans- register. The clerk complied, but late this code. I want you to work there was no record of Lola or her on it as you've never worked be- Uncle, having registered.

fore, sparing time neither for food "We want to see room 14. Have sleep or love!" You" any" objections?"

That rather narrows my activi- asked politely.

tles down. I guess,” moaned Algy “None at all. sir If you"! "come | as Loia and Drummond reared away with me"

in the car, leaving Algy at the curb.

Drummond

The clerk, followed by Drum- mond, Algy and Lola, filed down the Achmed had drugged Lola's aupt dark hallway, stopping at room 34 and taken her to his house, hoping The clerk rapped lightly on the to gain possession of the radio- door. It opened and a man clad į gram. the only evidence, standing in pajamas and bathrobe appeared. | against him. The manager of the "I'm sorry, sir" mld the clerk waterfront hotel had called Achased "but this young lady would like to and told him that Lola and’Drum- see the room Just one minute, mond had, been, there looking for that's all."

the Aunt. Achmed was impatient asked with his henchmen for being unable

this

your roozz?" Drummond.

to bring Lola to him.. He.Instructed "No, it's not. It's the same them to have her at his house with- furniture," said Lola," "nor wall- jln an hour.

paper.""

Drummond and Lola, returned to How long have you occupied this Drummond's apartment Lola sat room 2" said Drummond turning to in a chair watching Drummond with the roomer.

in look that was mingled with won- 1derland amusement. "At list I've decided what you're like-you're like someone in a book," she said.

"Now, now,, no hero worship!" "Somehow you've giren me cour- age and hope and a sense of anfety and security when I didn't think that was possible. What are you.

"Will you get out of here! mean the whole lot of you! What kind of a hotel is this? A lot of blokes come crashing in on a man on his wedding night!" ..

You say this is your wedding night?" queried Algy, meekly.

"I do! And what's more, I can prove it! Now get out!"

"Say no more," said Algy, grasp=

going to do now?"

This time," Bad Drummond,

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Ing the roomer's hand and shakingm going to make sure-of-getting-Chairs Teak Dining Table Teak II know just how you feel" Nielson out of bed. Meanwhile you

As the clerk: bowed Drummond try to relax, Just untie the knots out the door; he said, "I'm sure the in your nerves and try to believe little lady has just got a bit con-we're all going to come out of it all

[right. Will you?** fused, sir"

"T'll try.""","sold Lola softly as Thank you. Captain Drummond,"

оде of her said Lola, extending her hand, "and Drummond squeezed goodnight".

"Goodnight?"?

A

hands

I must get Nieleon now!" Drum.

"I had no right to put you to allmond made a hasty exit, going this trouble," said Lola, "I had no straight Fright to sak a stranger to

above.

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PLACES

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