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IN WHITE RAIMENT.
HY
WILLIAM LE QUEUX.
Author of "Whoso Finoth a Wife," "Purple
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CHAPTER X.
MATHE MASOE.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRE 8, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBET., 22nd, 1:00
"It's a large house, I suppose.DE
Yon heard what the postman says, sir," "Oh, yes. He's the wire there a magistrate | observed the landlord, turning again to me an' all that.
DON He knows, because he delivers the letters at Tvo heard his name, I mid, "But I'se the Park. Her name is Wynd--funny name, mayor seen him. What sort of man is heim't it."
Oh, a bit stand-offish. Tall, thin, and grey- Yes." I answered, meokatically, for the dis haired. We hotel keepers don't like in becovery that this young Chatwode was the cause he's always down on us on the licensing accepted suitor of my love was a staggering days grer at Brentford, the men replied, blow. What could I do? How should I set? chowing his cheap cigar,
She was my wife by law-tine? hep"
He married, isn't
Yes, he married a second wife shout three years ago. She's a good-looking woman with reddish hat. They say the don't get on very well with the Colonel's grown-up son.".
"Ok!" I remarked, at cnce interested.
How
"About twenty-fire. He's a jolly fellow is. He's a lieutenant in the 7tli Hussars, and they're stationed here just now. He often comes in and gets a drink when he passes."
On the following day I was seized by a buru-old is the son P. ...ing desiro again to see the wemon whom I had no strangely grown to leve! Time after time I discuss the matter with Bob, and he was fully of my opinion that I might, by watching my wifes movements, discover some fust which might give me a clue.
And he doesn't hit it off well with his step- mother ?"
We were both agreed that to approach hor No. I've heard some queer stories about prezent was an nuwise course, for it was quite their quarrels from the servants," he answered. evident that she was really unconscious of horde was a gossip, liko all landlords of ints, and marriage therefore it stood to reason that she seemed extremely communicative because I haut would repudiate any claim. I made upon her us asked him to drink with me. The effect of her husband. From her I must endeavour, italiilling spent on drink is ofttimes amazing, seemed plain, to obtain an pecount of her where-i "Stepmothers are generally intruders, abouts and doing on that fatal night
inglet,
Reader, I frankly coules that thoughts, of Well things vonio to such a pass down at her were ever in my raind. Bleeping or the Park a month or so ago that Mrs. Chet walking I saw before me that slim, gmcefni wode demanded that the colonel should tura #gure in fawn, with the beautiful faes soft and young Mr. Cyril out of the house, and threaten smiling beneath its tall, the parted lips, theed that if he did not she would leave. The Aran pearly teeth, and those clear eyes that colonel, so it's suid, grow furious, stormel down danced so merrily us though she hail not a the place, and in the end Mrs. Chetweds packed single care in all the world. "I longed to go to her trunks and went with Sherman, her maid, her, rolate my story, and demand of her an ex- to Switzerland. About three weeks azo the planation. Were we not men and wifs? Who colonal followed her and brought her back, so I had a greater right to do in her society and suppose they've made it up opain.** bask in her sunny smiles than I, her husband?
I proposed to Bob that I should go straight to her and make a full explanation. L'ut he urged patience and diplomacy.
Do they entertain any friels
"Oh, yes. There's always visitors there It's so near to London, you see. The Park ja a beautiful pincs; you ought to go and see "Go down to Whitton and watch her at it. The logo-kseper will let you have a look distanco it you like,” he answered. “But be round. It belonged to the Dukes of Argyll very oneoful that you are not reccgnised. No about two hundred years ago. They say the woman cores to be spied upon. In this matter trees in the park are among the finest in Eag, you must exercise the greatest discretion. if you land. Many of them are Australian trees, and really intend to get to the bottom of this paz-were the first brought home to this country and zling affair.
planted by Captain-Look."
"I do intoud to solve the enigma," I declared. If I'm ten years over it, I mean to claim Pro D! my wife,"
"You can't do that until you've obtained ab. solute proof."
“And in the meantime Wynd and his acrom plico may make another attempt upon her life," I observed dubiously.
Forewarned is forearmed." he answered. "It suck your duty to act in secret as her pro. tector,"
Exactly. That's my object in going down to Whitton. Somehow I fest sure that her life is insecure, for upon the facts it is plainly shown that Wynd's motive was to get rid of her.”-
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Without a doubt. Go down to Hounslow to-morrow and discover what you can regarding thous friends of hers, the Chetwales, and their nasociates. In inquiries of this sort you must carefully work back."
Now I had for years rather prided myself npon my shrewdnese. I had often set myself. the task of clearing up those Httle unimportant mysteries of life which occur to every mau, and more than ones while at the hospital. I had rendered service to the polics in their inquiries. Had I not taken up medicine as a profession I believe I might have made s reputation as an investigator of crime. Indeed, ever since I commenced to wield the history, it had bean my pst ides to become fanions us à medioologist, and with that object I had devoted much time to analysis, and kindred subjects.
That same afternoon, while Bob was not visiting bis patients, I chanced to put my hund in the ticket pocket of my frock-coat and felt something there. The cost was the one I had worn when called out to become the husband of Feo Ashwick, and from the pocket I drew a ball-smoked cigarette, 18, 1
I am not in the habit of placing cigarette ends in my pockete, and could not at first ae count, for its presence there; but on aramina, tion I saw that it was the remains of oun of an and brand. for upon the paper wore tiny letters in Gresk printed in blue ink. A second's reflection, however, decided me. It was the cigarette which the major liad given me.
to
it
It had gone out while I had been speaking, and with it in my hand I had rushed upstairs
wife's my fe's room, and instead of casting AWAY had, apriose, thrust it into my pocket, where it remained unheeded until that moment.
Aberde
I oxamined it with the utmost care and great Interest. Then I desomnited to Bob's little dia- pensary, at the back of the house, and finding a inferoscope, took out some of the tobaco and placed it beneath the leas. Ting but dietinat crystals were revealed elinging to the fuely eur-tobucco leaf, dry dais ef se radthe prison: which, dissolved by the saliva while in the act of-moking entered the system.
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I rose, announcing that I was going for a stroll, and walked unsteadily out into the long deserted street. It was a hot afternoon, and there was bat little shade. I wandered down the Hanworth Road, past rows cottages with gardens Elled with Bowers, to the station, and crossing the bridge, soon found myself before the old-fashioned "lodge at the entrance to Whitton Park:
It was a fine demesne, with a brand carriage. drive winding through an avenue of great elms, the house itself being hidden from the roalway by the foliage, while the purk was enclosed by a high abk fence
I was curious to investigate the place, and noticing that the lodge-keeper's house ups shut, while one of the smaller of the great ornamental, iron gates stood open. I strolled in, contiuning up the avenue for a quarter of a ruilo or so. when suddenly the drive swept round past a pretty lake, and I came in full view of the houSO
It was a splendid old Elizabethan mansion, low and comfortable-looking, half-hidïlon by ivy, from which peeped forth quaint mal- lioned, windows with lended panes, the red time mellowed brickwork showing in thos places not bidden by the gentry. Before it was a pretty old-world garden with an ancient sundial in the centre, while to the right was a well-kept modern tennis-conri, where people wege playing while afternoon te was being served to the remainder of the house- party.
There were fully a down people there, the men is flaurels, and the woman in enol muslius, with bright shades. Risk of detection, bow- over, prevented me froin approaching clow enough dearly to distinguish the faces of the hostess and ber guests; therefore I stool hil- don by the bushes watching the game, and try- ing in vain to watch a glimpse of the manten- ances of the chattering circle of tea-drinkers. “Do you know the names of any of the visi- Subdenly Brire in pale yellow rose and tors?"I inquired, adding, “I think a friend crossed to the side of a young foppishdy-dressed of mine comes town.
nese of to see them sometimes-an whetting somewhat spurt, we smoking:
and jut watching the game. The smart. tar, the narrow waist, wide hips 2 pxit were familiar. Althonjch I could not distinguish her features I knew that it was my wife-thu: woman who was ignorant of her marriage, and whom I loved with such a fond mad passion.
Sir Bierrepoint, I've seen both Sir Henry
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Oh, yes," he
and his wife driving. They've got a place some-and.swin whers in Wiltshire. I've heard. They're preat friends of Mrs. Chetwale's."
"And there's a Miss Ashwicke who comes with them F I said, eagerly. "Do you know her?"
"I may know her by sight," the man replied, but I don't know hor by name."
She's tall blue-eyed, with golden brown hair. Very pretty, and always very swartly dressed."
Yes. She generally wears a big black hat and very often a drab-coloured dress. When she smiles she shows her teeth very prettily," he Baid
That's her, no doubt."
Well," he said. "Her description is exact. She's Mr. Cyril's young lady."
"What!" I cried, starting up in surprise.
When she's down here she's always about with the colonel's son, and everybody says they are engaged." he went on. The servants have told me that they re a most dorated couple."
**But is the lady the same one that I mean?” I inquired dubiously.
"I don't know her surname, but her Chris txin name is Miss Beryl."
“Bery!!” I guaped. Could this be the actual truth that she was engaged to young Chetwode? Beryl Thon she was evilently known bere by the name in which she had married me-Beryl Wynd,
To she often here?" I asked, when at last I found voice again. I was so upset by his state- ment that with difficulty I remained calm.
Oh, yes, very often. Especially now that Mr. Cyril is at the Barracks. They ride ont together every morning, and ure often about in the town in the afternoon. "You'll no doubt see them." . •
Ah!" I said, with the object of misleading my garrulous informant. It can't be the lady I mean, as her name is not Beryl."
The description is very much like her's," he observed, knocking the ash from his cigar.
ing
Is there any talk of young Chetwede marry.
I inquired.
*Well, yes, there are rumours, of course," he mewered. Some say that the colonel is errainst it, while others say that Mrs. Chatwode is jealous of her stepson. So che doesn't, know ezotly what to believe."
I suppose you haar a lot of' gossip about them-ch?“
Oh, a lot. Mach, too, that ain't true." he langhed. "Why, somebody said ones thut Miss Beryf was the thaghter of an our who got sent to pabal servitude"
Who said that P. Lankel, at ones prioking
had accompanied her to the Registry at Doctors' Commons, and who had given me that nigarette
That cigarette had dimost proved fatal to me.ap my bars. Was it not Major Tattersett who At once I lit the spirt lamp, cleaned and dried some test tubes, and set busily to work to make solutions with the object of discororing the nature of the drug. But though I worked diligently the whole afternoon, and Bob, on returning, assisted me, we were unable to determine exetly what it w
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The remainder of the sigarette, including the paper bearing the mark of manufacture, carefully preserved, and on the following morn ing went down to Hounslow to try and iscertain what I could regarding my conscious wife. Bob remained at Rowan Road to look after his patients, but declared in intention of relieving me if buy watching were required. Therefore I went forth eager to ascertain some fact that would lead me to a knowledge of the truth. ◄ Hòanslow, although but a dozen miles from Charing Cross, was, I found, a dull straggling place, the dismal quiet of which was only relieved
“Oh, it was a story that got about. `Lots of people said it, but who started it I don't know. It was libellens, to my the least.
Did they say who the officer was, or what was his offence?
The man-se, pulled a chair forward for her and timn both" sat down together to cliat, He fetched her some tra, and sat hugging his knee, apparently engrossed in conversation. She
med to hold him beneath the spell of her marvellon beauty, just as she held me.
Could it be that that man whose fare I could not see clearly was Cyril Chetwode, her lover?
I was standing there, my eyes rivetted upoa the pair, when the sound of a footstep on the gravel caused me to turn quickly?
Someone was approaching. Int one drew back behind the trunk of a great olin near which I was standing. for my discovery there as an intriver might upset all my plans.
Th fgure came forward slowly, for I could her they were deliberate footsteps, as thong of a person waiting and pacing up and dura.
I pooped forth to ascertain who it was, and as I did so the Bgure of a man in u soft felt hat and a suit of grey tweed esme cautiously into view.
My heart leaptap in quick surprise.
It was the man who, by giving me that cigarette, had made the dastardly attempt upon my life that had been so nearly successful: the man of whom I had been in active search Major Tattersatt.
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His single eyeglass was still in his eye, and his hat was set upon his head as jauntily as on the day when bal first met, but from the sugernes of his countenance as he gazed for ward to where my wife mat-I saw that he was confident not one of the house-party, and that his presence there was with secret and evil intent
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No. I've never heard her name." Every- one here knows her as Miss Beryl But it would be easy enough to find out." "And rising he leant forward into the tap room, where rural postman was sitting, hot and dusty, drink- ing ale from a pewter, and shouted I say, Allan, what's the name of Mr. Chetwodo's roung roung lady!
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