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CHAPTER IV
|realize that I've been telling the
Nietion was more furious than truth the whole night long."
Drummond triumphantly threw over at Drummond's intrusion) Pro- testing disagreeably he allowed open the door to his apartment. himself to be forced into his dress-There was not a soul in the place. ing robe and hurried out of the doorDrummond was in a panie. Not only by Drummond, who insisted that he had Mrs Field disappeared, but the had in his room evidence that would servant, alad, prove there was something wrong with the distinguished Prince Ach néd of Shahvi.
“Drummond, you sra a blithering. blasted, young fool. You'll drive me insane. Nielson grabbed the phone and. got Scotland Yard again. "Send "Do you realise that you're begin two men. Better make it six-to ning to haunt me like a nightmare?”
my apartment, house.” Apartment moaned Nielson, "Oh. Drummond.F. to pick up a man and throw him you young devil what troubles" you in a cell. Yes, I'll have him under are making for me. Of course, you fock and key until you get here. know what we're going to find now, don't you?
With that,” Nielson stepped out of the apartment, slamming the door, "What, my shrewd 'filend T
locking It A dull thuế extracted "Why the girl's gone, of course; Drummondia attention "to the bear kidnapped or some rat ke kitchen. There he found his servant that, and I warn you, Drummond. Igagged and bound to a chair. He shan's swallow it. I swear I shan't." funtled him, and with the long rope When Drummand led Nislison into lowered himself out of the window the apartment, Lola was not in the and to the ground. room. Drummond searched fran- tically for her, "..
!!
Achmed had succeeded in bring ghe gone! She's been riding Lois out of the drug stupor in napped"
which she had lapsed after being y I go back to bed now sald forcibly kidnapped from Drum- Nelson, patiently.
mond's apartment. Lola was bẹ. "But I tell you this is serious, wildered when she found herself Nielson. She was here, I swear, it' looking at Achmed.
“Drummond, you found a body-it | "Where are they? My uncle and disappeared. Fou found a girl-she aunt?" disappeared. And she had a hotel tdom-and it disappeared. Every thing seems to disappear but you!" "But, Nielson. As a personal fa- vor as the favor of one" friend, to another. I want couple of your j mên. to, go, with me, to Prince Ash-
nied's house and search it—now!"
"Please don't excite yourself," sală Achmed calmly. "Your Uncle is dead. We will discuss that an- other time
"And my sunt** "Safe so far”
"What do you mean?" “Miss Field.” said Achmed, lean" Inspector Nielson aaised the tele-ing forward, "I shan't try to mis- phone and called for his headquar- lead you any longer It is imposi ters At Scotland Yard. · “Hello! | sible to amggerate the delicacy of Hello! Colanet Nielson speaking 1 your present situation-yours and
Achmed, wooi, walking, toward Drummond when the latter reached" to "Tight Ass cigarette Dị from a lamp.
ccomplice.
Colman onheile Gland and his panther women accomplice.
Kathleen Burke.
want two capable men sent imme-] your aunt's. I daresay it will sound diately to the residence of Prince fantastie to you but really"your Achmed in Rodney Square. Their liver depend upon my getting poss orders whi be to keep Captain High [session of the radiogram which your Drummond, a man with a mad glint uncle received on the Bombay Girl.. in his eye, out of the premises and You did what with it"
to arrest and lock him up if neces- Why, Lola stopped panie
He slamméd | stricken.
That's all.” down the receiver and turned to "Then allow me to guess. You Drummond: "However, don't let this gave it to Captain Drummond.“ prevent, your dropping into my bed- No, no, no! Let me go. · I'll" room now and then during the get it 1.give you' my word of night."
honor I'll get it":
We'll "No you needn't bother After floundering about in the fog, get it from him. Singh!" Achmed Alay finally found a taxicab to take given his servant instructions to The him to his hotel and his bride. He capture Captain Drummond. had been with his bride less than a door bell rings and Achmed' tells half hour when there was a Igud the servant to answer it. "Singh. knuck at the door. It was Drum-remember-1 am at home to no mond again. He demanded the da- one."
When Singh, returns to the Hv- coded message, but Algy hesitating-
ly stated that He hadn't had time to ing room. Drumond is with him. MINING The translation. Drummond Why, Miss Field!" Fancy Anding told him to get busy immediately you here!" said Drummond, walking and meet him at Prince Achmed's quickly to Lola's side. kader. WARM ka Sdur. Algy hafed "Captain Drummond, no one has to agree, but he did, and Drummand ever been more welcome," smiled hastily left.
Achmed, Pt. Driving as thật së hë could in the "Now Listen ry proud friend," dener fr. Drummond reached the said Drummond, perhaps. we can house of Prince Achmed. He parked reach some héréement. If you slop his car a short distance from the kidnapping people from my house, place and evaded the twe policemen I promise you I'll stop breaking into who had been stationed there by yours. Otherwise this sort of thing Nielson le holated a ladder to a may keep up all night."
"Captain Drummond. I gave you window to the room" in which, Ach med heldeolas aunt,prisoner, fair warning to keep out of this af As Drummond peered through the tai 1 now offer you a chance to shutters, he saw Achmed trying to withdraw from 16. Turn the radio- waggle information from her as to ram over to me otherwise-" the whereabouts of the radiogrammi.
"Yes?"* -I shall be compelled to use force. She had been drugged, and ka yet was able to tais Achmea fert. The radiogram. blendat the room, with: Dootor Bothera and Strolling over to a dusk. Drum- Jane following. They turned out mond takes out the radiogram, the light planning to come back looks at its code message without inter and question, the oki lady when comprehension, and pisces it in
· she regained her estipörare,
Achmed's hand." Athmed Identides Drummond lost no time-in dimb with satisfaction. He smiles at
•ing through the window. He picked Drummond. ur Mrs. Field And carried her down the ladder and to his car. Within have presented man with approxi-
few minutes, he had her stretched mately a-half-million pounds." out on the divần in the living room "It's the old saying.", Drummond. (or, Kisgapmetinebl He tried, des- thrugged his shoulders, "come easy. parately to revive her, but she had to ensy!"
Achmed had laid the radiogrami been druzzed so thoroughly that it sppeared to be some time before down on his desk and was walking The would come to."
*****around toward Drummond when the Ditmmand instructed his servant latter quickly grabbed a chair, and to watch her until he can surandan knocked the lamp, which was the
·Juspector- Nielson. The Inspector only light in the room, from the farious when he again was desk. There is a short scuttle and Awakened by Drummond shaking the lights in the chandeller, go on. his bed
Drummond is pinned against a. WAI "Tim going to hang you, Dram by two Orientals / with kniven "mond?" "And I'm going to spring the pointed in his sides. The radio.
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