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She trits coaxing and Begor produer the neressary birth and the child naturally likes ni Certificates,
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"SANGOLA". "SANGOLA”
It was late morning when Chriffty u told me this morning. Bob and Larry arrived at Head when he got you inside he warned quarters in response fu Lt. Rey- you not to make any trouble mide request for Chris written here it is and then statement.
be asked for your jewelry. CAL Reynolds glanced ap S they you tell me, Mrs, Hunter, what A. 20 in. As mul, tack woman actually said at that p at?" -at opposite him, nervously twist- Chris shook her head, glanced
colourless Hitle Ba
Jalop she floundered I can't......”
ag limp handkerchief between at the Įthin Bigers. The contrast be, then at Reynolds.,
heeen the twa women was strik-remember ing. Abris radiant beauty unly "No"...... served to emplasize the extraor dinary plainners of the smaller woman
she said in apparent distress,
“Just a moment, Reynolds,” on crrupted Bb, "It's R.ynoida
regardedi Chris thoughtfully for a moment. Thenough to answer these questions as if he had arrived at a swift front of Mrs. Tanner withou! desision, he spoke briskly. "MIS turned to Larry. "Do we have to Hunter--this is Mrs. Mes. Michael Tunner
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your
He broke off and
I thought it bad a
Tauner-
submit to this sort of thing, vinnice to get up the stairs to the
the
Larry?" ervants......BUL
widow of the the dead nun." ho grabbert me" she shuddered · visibly,
"Uh
Chris' exclamation "I think we all wont to gel al nembering-"he threw me back in was barely audible. "I didn't the facts, Hunter," Reynold
the living room
fell know
I didn't think began „Ób. I was horrible! He of hunn having a wife ............
"Lieutenant, you've already won wild!" Her eyes closed in an "And-Mr. Hunter-Mr, Itanru been given the facts," Larry in
ford composture.
Mrs. Taumer," Reynolds 'crrupted. "And I certainly d She continued after a moments down won't you?" He inticater stand for this sort of questoming!* Brustard -matter-of-facily. "SIL not intend to Jet Mrs. Hunter | degorry" Boyu lds arsured Cheb.
pret and tepise. "Then the lights "Just sent to get the facts, I went t
.... And we crashed ie, chaire near his desk. "Now "Larry." Chris said suddenly get it over quickly.
bal ns the dark......somehow then, Mrs. Humer," he said, "Mes. "it's all right. You nervin't object
alon't remember how Tamate has been telling me a me-
"This is not going to be a thard
ffort to rebun bey
Chris seemed wan and spent 15 The bright stinlight thist atrvanieit wal the_huge, high-ceilinged bed. TOUUL SU sat listlessly 1!1 * and legge, dogps-rustinget, chair. Bob wins perched on The ath of her chair, Pongern and affection inork
ng his ar Larry stud at
the big window.
+1
grow
"Nowe then, Mrs. Hunter," Rey- nolds went din. "If you'll just tell me what happened from the Ume Scaune here last night......
15 J Tell Chris' bund ft=mem¬his bother quiet voice Pdisplayed no emotion. "I put the (ca away and come round to thi front cutrance," she began. " didn't see anyone--but he must've ben hiding on the gr.unds. Any- way, just as I opened the door, i turned-and
WBN standing
there
"Is that when you screamed?" No. 1-I didn't have time. H put his hand over my mouth, and pushed me through the dor way.".
"And then?"
I managed, brealt away thing of her husband. It seems
1 was at the desk.... he was a sculptor and, although suddenly my hand fell on the he didn't have a large income,
“I will not let her stand for this sort of questioning!" warned Earry,
inle..
y`u,
I've nothing to conetal” "Thank
Mrs. Hunter." Reynolds settled back in his clair and wailed.
"As well as I can remember," Chris went on, "he said: "and
ver your jewellery'."
"That's not true!" The words were skrill and unexpected. Mrs. Tanner, rose, trembling. "That's not true!" she repeated, her vole high and piercing. "No! No, it's not
"I's a lie!"
Reynolds was. galvanized ints action. In one sweeping leap h reached—heridos-finger-
locked into a firm grip on her shoulders.
ha "Mrs. Tanner," urged quietly, "please try to con- trol yourself."
She tried to break away, strug- gled violently, but Reynolds held her fast. "My husband was no thief!" she screamed. "He never stole a thing in his He!" Grist, derp sobs shook her. As Rey. poids dragged her forcibly through the doorway and out of the room, she glared at Chris in bitterness and despair. "You Hillel him!" she screamed. "You murdered
You know you did!"
(To be continued tomorrow) ̧ COPYRIGHT, WARNER BROS.1945,
There was another, still he wam't in desperate cir- refer pause. "I didn't mean to fcumstances. Which makes it that Jen ....." she said earnest much harder to understand what him! "Well, he warned me to keepy, "I didn't want to--but I was happened last night ...... Lot me quiet."
"He threatened you?" Rey nolds asked. She nodded,
"Hnd you ever seen "him
be-
1.ce, Mrs. Hunter?"
Chris seemed oddly disturberi: by the question. "No."
"Hanging around oulaide, may be7" he suggested. She shook her hand Brmly.
Just try la remember urged.
fraid he was going to kill me. I and to do it! I had to1"
"Of cyurse you did, darling." said Bob.
"Chris, you had every right to defend yourself," Larry reassured her.
Chris began to cry softly. Ob how I wish I hadn't! the said rvently, "He's dead. and killed-hint-It was all my fault deserve overything
be
No, no, NOP Her valce rose.
that
I've never seen him before!"{
Bob turned to Reynolds furi-
busly. "Why don't you stop in
"Christ" Bob Interrupted quick- "You mustn't blame your-
terrupting, and give her a chance self! You've done nothing to be to tell you what you want to ashomed of.
know?" he asked harshly,
"Ho's right, Mrs, Hunter," Rey- "I'm sorry, 'Mrs. Húnter," Reynolds agreed, - nolds unid quietly. "I only want "By the way, Lieutenant, have ▶to get things straight." You say he you any idea who he was?ótt
warned you to keep quiet. Then "Just a name so far," Reynolds what?"
replied. "Tanner-Michael Tani Chris hesitated, "He asked, mener. Nothing more than that up' | for my jewellery," she announced, to now. But we should have
nt length,
more dope un him'sdon enoughtiti
Bce now."
he paused as he consulted some nates,
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