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THE MYSTERY OF THE
GOLDEN TOOTH.
BY J. MACLAREN COBBAN,
Author of Paraned by the Law," "The Angel of the Covenant," "The Avenger of Blood,' "Wilt Thou Have This WomanP" Key do.
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CHAPTER XXX.
AT BAY,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 28rm, 1900
"Very well, madam," said the man, with a smile. I'll just show you where to find a cab and you can go by yourself.”
He led her up the lane into Feat Street and put her into a cab. And so Jenny arrived at Townshend's, as we have seen.
When her eye lighted ou Cathourt, still un- conselons in the chair, she exclaimed in her excitement, That's the man! The beast!"
These wore her first words, Townshend em- itted his usual smile..
→Yes, Mrs. Lomas," said he, "it is true; that is the man-or, rather, the beast!"
Then he questioned her, and she related her day's story...
He was going to take me to Will," she said, but her lips trombled, and she asked
To account for Jenny's appearance in 25,itously. "Where is he "
Jermyn Street, It is ñecossary to return to what happoned in the morning.
When the look turned in the door of her captivity, and the man with the black patch stood before her, ho appeared as if he had just walks in from the street. His manner was that of haste and secrecy.
Quick!" said ho. I'm going to take you to your husband. He is waiting for you."
The thought of Will waiting for her made her heart bound uncontrollably, And she bad no suspicion. Why should she have any Was not this the man to whom Will had been commended by Captain Cathcart P
Quick!" repeated the man, as she hastily donned hat and jacket. And he held his had in á listening attitude, as if he feared that her she gaoler might appear.
“I am ready,” said she.
Shi hastened after him with light foot out of the flat and down into the street. Ho hailed a ioitering hauson, and gave an address in the Temple, and then bowled away. She question ed her companion about her husband, and he answered her with a promising cheerfulness and vagueness, smiling all the while andnodling, as much as to say “Wait and see!"
They turned out of crowded Fleet Street, just after they had passed the Grifin, under n strange, doop arch, and then they clattered down a very narrow lane. Prosently they got put, and the span with the black patch led her into a dark doorway and up a dark, uneven staircase, about which the nustiness of cen turies seemed to linger, for she had noted that tle building was very old. On the second floor be opened a heavy, iron-studdedt door, and ushered her in.
"Stop in here, Mrs. Lowas," said he gruntly, opening another door.
Now, my dear Mrs. Lomae," said Townaliend, you've borne up, and been very brave. Don't break down now. I beg to assure you that I know where your husband is, and that in a little while bo and you will meet as if nothing bad happened."
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think so?" she asked, eagerly; but Fou she shook her head.
"I beg to assure you," ho repeated, "of the. truth of what I say. I wish to ask you another question or two; but first-you will excuse me I must attend to my gentleman bere: he is coming to," He rang the bell. Mortimer ro- appeared. Call up Slinger," said he, "and tell him to go back to that house in the Temple
the second floor, on the right, I think you said." turning to Jenay and bring along the Indy he will find there. Let him tell her that the man with the black patch has urgent need of her."
"Very well, sir," said Mortimer.
By the way." said Townshend, turning again to Jouny, did you close the outer door of the chambers?"
I slammed it!" said Jenny, with energy. "Then we read the key." ho said. He turned to the occupant of the chair.r. Catlicurt, oblige me with the key of your chambers."
Sorry to disoblige you, Mr. Townshend," said Cathcart, with assumed politeness, but you have too much of mine already."
What the devil, man," cried Townshend,, is this moment for scruples of reserve? It is to release your wife we want the koy.”
"My wife? Raid Catheart looking and speaking as if suddenly found out in a crime.
Yes.
marmured Townshend, with his flickering smile, "commonly passing as Mra. Kesteven. It was his revenge for the advan tuge Catheart had taken of his trustfulness.
Cathcart looked at him a moment, shook his
devil!"
Well now," said Townshead, your key; to relonso your wife."
She advanced, nothing doubting, slmost ox-head' at him, and mid through his teeth, "You pecting to ho taken in Will's ontatetolied aru. But, who she entered, she turned about quickly; for thore was no one in the room, and it looked like a small and dirty kitchen. There was a dresser and a gas cooking-stove,
I'll go and find him," said the man with the black patch, nodding and smiling.
He hut the door, and Jonny heard him lock it although he did it very softly. Thon a horrid fear assailed her. She tried the latch the door was fast. She hammered with her fists. Sho looked at the window; it was of frosted glass, and barred.
She had been deceived--played upon! She had been taken from one prisen to be shut into another a worse! For her furnar gaoler had been a woman; her present was a man ! And the knowledge of that was very disquieting!
What does she need release from! But if she needs release I can go myself" enid Cath cart, rising to his feet.
"Borry I can't part with you yet," said Townshend. But if you doubt that she needs release, question this lady, who looked her in: you have seen her before, I believe."
Catheart mechanically acknowledged the no- quointones with a slight bending of his body; it could not be called a bow.
"T
"Yes" said Jenny, with satisfactina. locked her into the horrid little kitchen where you put me!
"Now, Mr. Cathcart, the key," insisted Towns- hond, holding out his hand.
She ligan to look around the little, frowsy room. There was a portmanteau in a corner, upon which were painted the large letters "C.C." There was also a Gladstone bag with, besides the initials, a plate, in which was engaved Catheurt." In a drawer of the dresser was a cookery book and a Prayer Book (strange chanded over to the waiting Mortimer. junction), in both of which was written “C. Cathcart. The recurrepee of the initials and the name roused her suspicions.
"Do you mean to try to koop we o prisoner?“. asked Lathcart, lowering,
"Oh, my dear man," said Townshend, “don't be irrelevant. We can discuss that later. Come, the key. You do not wish me to use force?"
So Catheart surrendered the key, which was
"And now. Mrs. Lomas," said Townshend, will you tell me what you discovered that minde Mrs. Kestoren (or Mrs. Cathcart) turn against you?"
"Yes, I'll tell you." Jenny began. But her brain reeled. She put up her hand feslily to
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what an ass I, am not to have thought of it! She grew cold and she lit the gas stove to Mortinier" he said, when that person appear- warm the air. She had passed a wakeful nighted, "give an eye to Mr. Cathcart, and see in fear of Mrs. Kesteven, and the fumes of the if he wants anything. Mrs. Lomas, come with burning gas in the little room made her nut me. I'll show you my kitchen. You must. teably drowsy. She slept, sitting in a chair, hare something to eat. Ha ha! it's not a leaning against the dresser. Poor, sorely tried,glass of water that you need. I'm a devil of brave girl!
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She woks with the terning of the lock, and the harsh opening of the door. She started up In the hope of seaking Will in the company of the man with the black patch; but she was con- fronted by Mrs. Kesteren-Mr. Kesteven in a Tego-Mrs. Kesteven the pale, flaming erabodi- ment of fury: The fury of jealousy, it pre-mysterious man could pass casily and naturally sently appoured!
So this is where you're come to miss she hissed. You call yourself & inarried woman-Mrs. Lomas 1" she secret.
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What do you mean panted Jenny. What do I mean? You know what I mean What did you come here for To the chambers of a mun chambers in the Temple! A mar ried ram My man! My husband!**
Your husband cried Jonny, thinking of the name of Cathcart all around her.
Yes, woman! My husband! And well you know it! You!-you woman! What did he say to you? Tell me or I'll kill you."
She had wrought herself to a frenzy. With flaming erte, outstretched head, and raised hand, tho made at Jenny. Jenny was truly afraid then. She set the chair between herself and Mrs. Kesteven, and as she turned to reach her, she dodgod round it, shot out at the door, slammed it to, and, quick as thought, locked it
Then, with hurried feet and trombling limbs, she sought and found the great door that open ed upon the staircase. She flew down the stairs, She was free!
It was growing dusk in the quiet, narrow lane when she reached it. She looked up and down; she did not know which way to turn, Aiman was bitering near. She stepped boldly up to him. Will you be so good as direct me to Jermyn Street?" She had at once thought of Townshen
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She stopper Yes, I do."
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of eggs." said he. "And the saying applies very widely.
Never before had Jenny known how to mako an omelette properly, and never before, she ad mitted, had she eaten one so light and exquisite, And Mr. Townshend was as daft and attentive as a woman in serving her. He spread a neat tray for her at the end of his little kitche table. he cut for her a crust frois a new loaf, and he drew the cork of a bottle of old Bur- grundy, and made her drink a glam of the re- viving wine. He was a dear-ho declared to herself. And then she told him of the dis- closures Mr. Timmis had unwittingly made.
"I hear a cab," he said pressatly, "That will be Peggy-the undatiful daughter! Last us receive her in my sitting-room."
They returned thither, and set Mortimer free to answer the door. And Mrs. Kesteven, otherwise Peggy Cathcart, appeared in the doorway. At eight of Jeany she stopped.
Come in, Mrs. Catheart," said. Townshend, pray come in.
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What do you mean," she demanded, “by giving me that name P
Giving it ron !" erelimed Townshond. "It is yours, is it not
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