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Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back"
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RONALD COLMAN
* LORETTA YOUNG - CHARLES BUTTERWORTH WARNER OLAND -* UNA MERKEL
"Off-hand, I can't recall a single law you haven't broken tonight."
CHAPTER VI The two atealthily climbed the ellar stairs, but before they reached
"I shall see to it myself, Captain the top step a figure stepped out of Drummond," said Achmed, who had the shadows behind theri.
Jained the group, "that you answer "Your hands up, sir!" said an Ort-in court for every shilling you have Fatal Walk straight ahead, air cost me tonight!"
"Really?" said Drummond casu- buth of you."*
ally. "May I have a cigaretter"
"I must say, sir," said Achmed as the two were led into his presence In the living room, va rarely had the pleasure of knowing no cour.
agéous & fighter."
For an Instant Achmed is takan back at such apparent casualness. Then, as he produces his leather telescope-type cigarette case and opens it politely, he la compelled to mile in admiration. He offered the
Drummond,
who clearettes to reached, instead, for the top of the
You understand, of course, that translation of your radiogram is al ready on its way to Scotland Yard
It is too late now. Within an hour my ship will be leaving and thercase; and, the Instant it is in his farewell to England!"
hand, Achmed realized the signift-
Drummand looked at Algy and ance of his having found the case then at the French window. The on the floor in his house after the same thought enters both mindazzle for the radiogram. He They make a run for the window. grabbed for it, but Drummond had
• Drummond grabbed the latch, but It and held it back, as he did so, there is a sharp crack "This is a radiogram received by of a pistol and a pane of glass was shattered.
this young lady's uncle, Paul Field, aboard this ship. It is in code and concerns the mysterious death of a sailor who was taken ashore at Port Said.......”
"I'm afraid the next one, Drum- mond, will have to be yours anyway, Your twenty minutes is up and yor have failed to divulge the where-
Algy came bustling into the scene abouts of the message. Therefore, with the code book which he had
room. you force me to exact from you the gotten from the wireless extreme pensity for your courageous "You're right. Hugh...colle was but stupid silence," Achmed slowly wrong....” pointed his revolver at Drummond. Drummond... snatched the book And now what's going on in 'ere? from Algy's hands, and turned to Wot's this all about 'ere?" The two Nielson. "Here is the radiogram... nolay bobbies have heard the shot and here is the ship's rode book. and have come to see what the dia- And you will be quite right, inspec- turbance is about..
ter, when you say I am mad, com. pletely mad if the last word in the radiogram is not colle—but cholera!” There is a pause xa. Nielson bastily
Ere. now. 'Oo's shooting 'oo?"" “Look, Alf, it's Drummond again!" "Well, strike me rinkt 'ow did
"I have the pleasure of informing. you that a marriage has been ar
ranged."
Colman and Miss Young find the climax a dombly happy one.
compares the "radiogram with the chotera! code book," "Died of
you get in again?! said the startled, bobble. Captain Drummond, we've got orders to place you, under ar- Cholera" Nielson looked at Ash- rest."
med. "And, you were endeavoring The bobbies march Drummond to smuggle infected targo ashoret. and "Algy out to the street.
To risk the starting of a terrible
"My thanks, my personal thanks," | plague!" said Drummond," shaking the bob-" "It is useless to proféss innocence ... bles by the hand. "You shall both any longer. Every peany I had was be promoted for this." And with in that cargo said Achmed with that Drummond and Algy dash of dignity. "Gentlemen, I have lost.” into the fog, leaving the two bobbies "You know he was probably a mating at each other. Algy and very nice fellow," said Algy, "once Drummond reached their car and you got used to his way of fooldag with a rear they caréen down the at_things.". street. They had barely disap. Inspector Nielson took charge of peared in the fog before Achmed Achmed and his party as Drum and his party in a tightly curtained mond. Algy and Lola marched off in. limousine came swirling out of the triumph. Algy saying that he must driveway, and disappeared in the get back to his bride. same direction.
"Probably none of my business,” Bald Aigy," "but where are we go ing?"
"To the docks!" repiled Drum-
mond.
"Oh, my darling, are you hurt?" shouted Owen as Algy shuffed into the hotel room.
"Oddly enough. I don't think so." "Oh you poor, poor little thing.
Just, alt right here and I'll get you some nice hot tea.
The crew of the Bombay Girl was hastily unloading the last crates
Wouldn't mind making that bi- from the boat when Drummond and carbonate of soda, would you?" azald Algy brought their car to a stop Algy, holding his stomach and re- ..with a screech. The two jumped calling the message he até at Ach-
from the car and dashed up the med's hopsa, gangblank stata Achmed a car 'swung onto the dock..
The telephone rings and Álgy wearily answers: Oh, hello, Hugh....... What's new?"
"Get that maniac!" shouted Ach.
"My dear fellow," wald Drummand, med before he had time to get out of his car. Several men started "I have the pleasure of informing after Drummond and Algy as they you that a marriage has been ar- dashed into the gangway,
ranged, and will take place the in- Find the wireless room-get the stant you and Gwen arrive to wit- code-book!"-shotted-Drummond, as 21ess the ceremony. Of course, I The dashed down to the engine room. know that you are--a-but sure- Grabbing several pieces of waste, hey you can't sleep at this hour! lighted them and threw them into Why, it's broad daylight! Come the fuel rooms below. Making a right over!"
run for the stairs, he gained the “Who was that?" asked Owen 'se deek just as two men with guna she brought Algy his tea, halted him. The fire had started to "That was Hugh. Just wanted-us spread throughout the ship. Drum- to come and witness a wedding. mond was hastily marched to the Says he and Lola are going to get gangplank where he was joined, by married right away." several other men with their hands The way it's beginning to look,” in the air, all members of the crew said 'Gwen, wearily, "I might just aa As Drummond joined the other well never have brought, these 'pa- wrisoners, he saw Nielson and Zola: jamas at alle
"Oh, my blessed inspector andThat's all right, dear, let's go. my thrice-blessed Lola! Into your Who knows but what we may be handaanfe at lat!”
very happy in our quiet, platonia; "I'm afraid you're in for it this 'WAY??".
time, Drummond,” said Nielson,
(THC END)
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"SOUL" was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday 17th February, 1935.
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