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V:HV a Detective Story •
Cfa Chic: �u tti.arb. The
/ Murder at TL --e the :ire mai 11aw
n fl n Z7 -,\T !ls Myute••y ‘1:;..8
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UUazrert, t„' ?Nin c•:
'� lean Lecoq.
BY NORMAN HUP,ST.
Copyright, 1899, by the American Press Association.
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fe 1 into a rcwerie abent the first fell- l view and test them well before' he took
tic n he had met and why nature had ; decisive action, those cases that he had
ever found it worth her while to create i woven ont of a single thread in the past
such a colossal idiot Or—the idea al- ' had always proved his deductions to be
so correct and well founded that, being
still a young man, he was sometimes
inclined to be led away by ideas of his
ways came to him—was the man as big
a fool as he pretended to be or some-
thing more of a rogue?
His ruminations were interrupted and own infallibility. He was invariably
he was brought back to the world again # cautions, uniformly prudent. and gener•
by finding Mr. Ridgeway standing be i ally right.
fore him, wildly brushing his hand What a comfortable feeling for a man
through his hair and looking the very { until one day the awakening comes
picture of farcical despair and comes a little rudely'
"Behold her, behold here” the man -+h. In order that Policeman Thompson
ager excitedly shouted, waving his J should gain no real inkling of the direc-
hand toward his wife. "What does she,( tion in which his thoughts were tend -
look like 1'' 1 ing, he had that morning proved to,
Darrent thought to himself that she ,him conclusively that the murderer
looked like what she was, a very bright could be none other than Astray Marti
young girl, but he was not even given den and then. just as clearly a few
time to express his opinion. minutes later, that he very probahly
"Does she look broken hearted and was not, and now lie smiled a quiet
starving' Not a bit. not a bit like it , smile of amused -elf satisfaction tit the '
I've gone through this scene dozens of perplexity into which he had thrown
)tisixg From the table, •fie stood by
the tire, with his elbow on the mantel-
piece and his chin resting in his hand.
awaiting the arrival of his visitor.
Aetray Marsden was a fine, well built
• and tolerably good looking, half -Amer-
icanized young l n liehman, with the .
figure of a He'rant , het Dame Nature,
in one of the many 'tricks she is so fond -
of playing upon her children, had given
hire an utterly weak rlieposition. which
was betrayed by a glance at his face—
a form of strength, a mind of weak •
-
ness; a good fellow. but no backbone:
ever ready to procrastinate, never ready
to act IIe was a man pe'opie would
turn and look back en in the etr,'e'tr, as
,he towered above the passer4'r The ,
embodiment of strength with.. t t.; y
could not know how weak and v:o'i]L•tt-
ing he was within He was simply the
outcome of one of nature's little hu-
mors that prevent monotony in the hu-
man race.
Herbert Darrent could scarcely , re-
press a start as he entered the room
Astray Marsden was as he had himself
described, as he had. pictared him to
the life even to the pu'(ition in which
he stood, the very position that the de-
tective had conjured- np as he stood in
the library at The Grange.
It was only another proof of the
wonderful accuracy of his deductions..
It really seemed that the man had posed.
to complete the case which the detect-
ive from such tiny clews had woven so
skillfully aronnd hint.
"The Honorable Report Grey?" said
Astray interrogatively.
Darrent shrugged his shoulders and.
taking the card fern Astray'i hard.
quietly tossed it behind the fire as he
repeal "Herbert Darrent of th.' tee
ra: detective bureau. One is obliged
to use an alias sometimes The envie;
of the force ns'lally rlo. so we're level
on that.'
The effect of his words certainly snr
prised Darrent, used as he was to h'ar
prises under similar liitnations, fur the
tunes, and she won't look miserable- 1
don't believe she call. bless her heart!'
"Go un. go on Enter James Hardy
He's the villain of the piece.' he ex
plained to I)ar'rent "Squire Hardy, in
love with the village maiden: good old
trusted tneledratna l:nt won't it re'•
v'i on't the public !mot him? Ah 1' and
• the energetic urana:rer rushed acro.'
tine e:tnge again "It won't do, 1 tell
• yon Fon say 'Tonere in my power'
ars if you were n'd n'; the time the next
1r::in started for Chit -ago Put some
into tt Noe'. tb -u, my dear. shrine:
- from him 1 knew hr's not a bad 1.
tiny artnelly, hut that's nut his cLa'
tat''r in the play That's better .. •
'fart :l inmate 'You're in any pole ..
--yes. tent's all right :^brink and T•'
de a lilt ie ehriek Now go hack
(multi see him owe more, 1 could
<•'ntent ' That's right Enter Hare
ene 'in my power' —good. Shriek •
znu heat' Who. will save are?' Ah. vert
r•=Niel' 1 enter., sty"1-;ale Yee. that's a:1
rabtat New. too it like that t.ad:titt ".
The little stens wax evidentlytee tl'.•i.
to Mr Ifi.!treew:ly's natisfaa'tion. atlel h-
i ited ever . 1 leihert
-lke4leevert,,1leit(ert Darrent •':i•e.a
"r ai a peers to command."
"I he i.eteetiCv. are i' a tlbitelt prig** •
e'h«are eteer. hand dere e'aalts* arrived at '
c- ra'•le eenit that the b'i-t way to d•
'' 4.5:.r :iii" Ituleeway was to ('came to 1.
•
],,..tat at Imre, atal, hevnig hewn toe ,-
b eta'het :,:' lltle: sn'ra t'.'.t•in a nil rat .'i '.
(a ..,3'49 out Water that 'f`a'-
'I5 ,- j taint. lac*l,laac i1 his hem
A. hi.... lttte'ket :ald t:¢9tanx coot the sparna._
amt.. l.ae1 it mien the table
"1 ;an t,*,,eata "r.oattemp,tteetdetr'ire
tu4;a.:t:t [.:"eve x :de he a''01'11ar/2U"::1 "ii
t' .a
lava asu'!:il .nlF ataH
e4+:11:30," it!Itus A➢e' nanir'e„r of 1r•en:ir
•pe's.lali �l ua..ait'll
'lac. InallEU.I. ivstla his eye rive t".1
ttiv.15 tile° t anile. nrrihl -ni 1111» 10,se01. ay.;t
w u E r km:
V. Lett ltd your C I! ,14;s:1a b 11.Urseit•La
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"ll'40o yt'•,°art4 n tee. wt:u'-r➢ he t .sett"t. •:t>•r15
e¢St tilts i".a :3t`_.:"'e ran 'UJ.,.t
it' • the �yta..,, .e,y taiR:"• ..,,
II": tn,-d 1 W&`+1i' l 't ?Mehl thea
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vr,ti fl'y'er Feet] that kntt-
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1 te ,r tti:' 1 • r . •,r t"r'i
iia;; 111s -ease• teen LI, .,1.:. . • ca
boat- ,t::d nnervonsly t➢an,ertne the stern
,..1.00."e:' veer '['that I ate
t . .. :•e=...:an a ,3
•• t 1➢(...° -i., '. tt''lt civ u..:., parr
t'.. the- ne ele1 L. to :a- he tai'- -.•r:r
"he's 's !Hast 145441 tin ti -.,t..:4 has bet it's;
t](5 coxae° -'
'•�..•s:Astray w:urs'nen leteiy " he
tint•-: .. •,'ai.d
' 's ::retold, i>s he Let?"
t ley say.,i
Sl l 1JUST :ISSUED
Y i3iOlJtI-OJT
25,000 'WORD 8,
Rich itt elleeig*tfn Paces at Vet 3 I:Sitxstr atiiorra
F' el) - p.e ry.s L7.7": r '. is i a.'.1 t U e,
�, r•..,:s.., c74.. 1'•:,ir:Ctrt y._.c� >C.a-' _: SCE .:t...lt.� 5a,•_,. .1 ,.
a-x.r'k ti t'U'a y. �n max.; yya 'r' t r
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a
.see b 'E
3%,4,-‘C4)1. -ALE ii:8
aiti«.netl
re, :, t'} ..:e that talks—sings.- " 4 y - e' e ' lestrana:ent--repreduees
Bvl:s.: s .Y t 1.,:: eh Choirs.. ftp,
yt cen,rt) . .. yi,Yria, piano, -septa<-, comet, trete:bone, banjo, mandolin,
'1;1, c. le a:r Y t:: -r iaestru I- ut.
r
y;}c€?ter*. r. -r'> ;..a -t, -r eY..:. i+ dog-peer—r?e-prep. <..•.p•'Gei ane better then any
other eehing'e' c€'1 .:e at p: ice. It e (-s'e ry i -' d U song; sac reel. c'oinik,.
semi::: .., 11, '1 trionz, ''€.4,a': ' sae ge, p:' . 1'+ 1( :•ail ; t-Utr It . el— r-, se:t`ct-
:'.:ns fl),(^a 0:" ,:. ' :'i! C`:Iraia: t ):teraq, py aws t' :.r tart.•,; ,,'t:.atzes. t't'i•.sh y-', 3l)::'?„'Ines,
ir. fart everythitat ti.v.t caul i,tr nl tyc t i n a . r it ;mine': t r i, n•1 cr of feet: un eats
can be res, -5 i eche o•1 the I eriiner Grain 0-1•lnv.:e with tine wonderful indestruct-
ible record 'Ages.
It tel.., f11 €. y •Thrit.454, or re.a.ae.q a pr: ver It can enfertein ht:i'e:rFels at one
tire.. . the 1 trg•-st 1.€'.l ur c 1: ttc'.r. c , it c' 't 1 - '' 1,4'1.041 toseit tee en'::iiest mom,
The R.'cords are not wax, they e'en. l'r, p'•..t. ;To". sir atctit.Aa: L) - s, which
'will last 1() 1`-'•
The rise hair , r e :i -o -phone is made it, fee •ad . it i.t guarantertl for five years.
The Gr.:n-n-pa: „le is used and enda s.ed 1,y the le.ulhlg clergymen and
othere throughout Canadda.
The Partite r Graeae, h n1e ret -eared the o"T'' ma ael
for Talkie.. \l: chines :•t the Toro to I.xt:`i,:tie.a it -•.'r• Price
The Tee -Peer (: r a' -s ., peeve h Twee e i,la .y i•41;tat•-d tt,
"el X r i
and herecoris.',lneterfe�iteeether,-fe.ehr: ,• otnr..,•1•i:.•.. p'
t inch( "erg
with inial.• lois+*� n:+ra,••, as thee a:€: woele, •.::,
If the Iterlinea ( ralree i11ione.' ns ne" 1•'. ale i'I c '.. . a 141 irc'!i 1r•'rnr
town, 'write. to us for illustrate -1 ca:ai, g;n.'. anti A. 0...e 3 records
infortn:ltrolt, free.
lv ec-root'' : et'17 `? Aqueduct St., Mo'•f'•4'+ 1.
r+,:,54:1t'TiT. i r.'fl'T C',PP.t:rl Maiele -" frir !:..nada.
and
'concert sound hoe.
tea NTRF:ar
thatiworthy officer of the law It was •
a berelless conceit, a little joke of Dar ,
r' ::''s own, that he had frequently in
de '.'•€1 in to the annteenrent of many
w!. ra he had chanced to meet— th.'
i eteline up of the must damning evi
dente from the very slender'•'s•t of clews
and toren. presto. the demolition of the
whole thing. the crumblins away mf
the entire fabric as he placed a differ- '
Mt interpretation npon each pi•'i'e of •
, *. -•'. and the whole thing flared in
t• • , elan nothing'
.Cess sport enough this in it-
.' dangerous game when. the
C ' or death.
''rive. comfortably enseenc-ed
• ,et the train for C'hica.,e. wall
.ver the notes that ht' had .
ear,d to the ease and now unu•
wing at one or other of the
the Murder as he wished to,
0 t --'int. whistling through his
while a ehornsfrom the latest
net that Herbert Darrent was
e:tllous of death or of nrnr'
...'u tepee !daily life ht ggireu
...taut handling of relive of
tri ole obee('ts of awe..
a$reweeme asse(-n ti4.ns nrA p
oeme clews that ellen aien't
Y.ttn el knife with winch the
teem:titted would itioilbtie.-.
-' 1,e ted of any layered visat ,•
was 'id•leil tit as •leteitive• 141
'r1!,.n tat er'naillal we,ale=Aitn
514 -tit it fot'me-ii manly rttne'kill
"t, -n: tat the+ t4,eiopatiraatet1 p"t'i:l.:'d•
f„!s p'attane together ether life het
• r pe5.44,e 1.Y *re It s('E'nae 1
1 + t ,' I e4 i:veactl':iu^t lir,:: t
-e'tt ern ➢ee' dire ette'ln % ie d to
5.':. . ➢ t E _. c...... a lrtiluei i4".oa:dE1
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11 tHre-t *._ I• . , 1 t 8J
toad a'4 kv1.
teed heen
d., ."t➢eel ''v i..
a 1 `. 'ts 1s i ('4 u:', • ..
tut" r➢na➢rc.,<- ,d ,. tr. - n-,; an
enameled lrtrtr t.,,kt sy . -,:ra ,.. ° .➢ E :i t..
co3at•4ai '
15,rr ntsteno her z"•
wieleing that Ida . ." . . " 1- :
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the paper [l4• f, -:t ae f..t. •: tt
What pars store r-.; t< M... ;a
them wlnicnn he 4 , .,• a s, t ,
feta*, el*,,ueld torr, -.' t t„ :.s t. ., -
thee he. the A:::, -:i5: Lee. e.
sent dawn to $.i'-e-ster the _,...L , ..-P. 5..
1 '4,4.•i.:nn nt.(ln i4 - inde-k; tt •'a .: € .
•
55.400aaantaaa•re (in tee a,- 1::..ii t• e•. ._.
tst °lace Who hal rte ti:cr •J • ed
t.:^. n4tcr hea'ir uli:':e . , u a5 a°•. .. I '
55 a: to coteee,d l i:r
asci”' -lull ties- lka..➢`ela Z,./t
To a(le'vet t €'-:t 4ewho t a': s.
ter a tan L4.-:1 i,.»50 o nnenatee t.
would Stead yet aane:th<r l.at➢ri•u tan :.
roan - wlaach 4C1- were. it was aien.•:.➢.-.
and when Darrent arrived :n 6":., :. .
tail took a cab to heicdcr rat, a. tai t :: -
Lot nn the very beet•
5s.kf°.a• rt ._
really regarded himself es a little ill
used.
"'Grind heave". exit." .eltla(irn44 Ar- At pfl o'clock must morning learre:,t
dint U%id eway, ;lumping to his feet, alighted from a hansom at a cone
"Yon don't mean to :.::y y„ci a 1-e:et near the Royal hotel. and as he st:areet
hint” It's unnpe sie'.ti9. He wonl'ln't do to cross the street a tall bootblack ac -
it, I'd stake arty right hand on it. He's costed hint
a trump. as white a gran as waa ever "Shine. boss?"
made. "' The detective halted and Slowly took
"And so is his friend. Arthur Ridge- oil his glove
way, " 1<.)arrent interposed, slapping him , "It's mill right," the bootblack rapiele
en the hack. "There. don't disturb ° 'continued in an undertone. •'Fiat. >s see,
yourself. If he's innocent. he'll be able there Theater bast . night: not out
to prove it right enough." And. wring- . 'gime." And he accepted with beeou:trig
ling the man's hand, Herbert Darrent humility the coin which Darrent drop-
: strolled out of the theater and toward ped. at a respectful di -tante. into
4 the railway station.• very dirty palm.
"Arthur Ridgeway recognizes the "Send my sari: up to ler. MIa elan.".
t knife and knows that Astray Marsden viae Darrent's in -tinction tr, teat' a'i
has returned." he muses. "Very well;
!tine Royal hotel* "and pay that
things are getting closer. Now to seen t See ham at once on [nrpnrtant
• whether young Marsden is worthy of African I,n• ,r
this man's good opinion or is one of the A.stray'11eteleti. ' 't:' sat idling over
biggest scoundrels breathing.'" his breakfast Rad :de :liming the morn-
s ing paper, glanced at the card which
CHAPTER V. the smart page hay brought hint and
AARRR:rr ?CMS AN ARRnST listened to the 71e.s:,•^••. "'The Honor -
1f Herbert Darrent possessed one fault able Rupert Grey.' limn I Don't know
1 more than another, it was that of being the name. ,incl I'm not need to calls
a Tittle too self confident
from honorable:. especially in this
1n the profession that he had chosen country. Very well: show the gentle-
' to adopt and of which, he was decidedly man rip."
proud he bad been phenomenally sac- "The Honorable Rupert Grey," h
cessftll. partly 'awing to his awn per- • repeated. "Welt it r' 'an't matter. eft.
captive 'fatuities tinct partly. he owned rr all. I: liu',,'.'se I !Ta 'Il sprit] learn his
it himself. to good hick.b1siness: hcnlglit a claim out there.
,�altbnrsgb he was always' ready g4 re- perh:iisil. Dux how its 11:•'• wort'] ,5e'- he
tulle] Fits C• `livig, from '!tail' t1ti , itt'{it;"(f !mor -5s ti? that F n v'i17:'' he're.r"
ala
rt,
•
"The 11rtae,r''abbe leatert'S "' . "' earadra els
tree! 1}rt' •.•s,- •
man ' No'rr"1 t.s wt. - - "
hie t•yes, 0rtol t'''it . n: '.t 55 4'55 55
the t,r"Solt'- the s t•'- s4*-turc' of Martel
tern 4* met dreg. air
''Iterleet't is::r:-"4:t the (let,:,at;rcr+,
A-a'r:ry a•:"ip 'l.
j)r..soe t'• 3 to .1
. 7trnlr have `.e ,• .* ..prams
Alin. the 81sT,..:...4.e tn. --• i!aa f'le'a
a tit !ere - .� . * 1'l) ♦r ?':, i.' tl, ,out
to y - -f l - e reef• - 4 a"ie-
C'rintiP'e"s I?Sa.1 '.!ir.-� .. o1, sr Pl:c 408: u �.hS
and :-..110.1:4•5-al
+sd:r.r the tee; •n uef 0.4 "nt''
_-a,..le a - . a
his itt en a ea e It -
+ey-. t,,n ti a' :A ➢. ?: r u:u : Q1«
rit•r➢ t'tn
Jail) 1:" * k➢: - ➢:. ,
white': Ise .- el t .. '1`:: # ` ._.e'.
an l 1 warn y: •"
"1 6..a:e Boy wit...." ,t., --6i5 w.,•°111
ether e ease-- .. - t wilt..tee . [ 1:
Daly ..':4' 51F, t:..•t: r, - r . aa.._. is 1
4'i'14a•-55r'e° ...:,!.t 5iD- 5ne.'. n" -e- .. m
aarn: nnl..,1•' itt 1 S'X r at 1 : 'u
here. r.:.. 1:+ :w the leeorslet
tie I eletl1 y'e i,an�e a- liet,..e-ed
1 can't clear t .c..,lf t.. a . 'tat . -- -
peer wretch h«ae l'.. en 1's..• :1. tete was
against hien Vet I shall
caa'•• a mart. in d.: h.t:•.--d,a1 ..-•i•.1-
de...➢.• si tape ta' le -tin end d w• dao
with the edevil's a'.. :n« rr .., ase. i
±,":
tan tare. t s .Sly : :,. _ f ._. ti ` ..
bast, -ti :.. iir'so-o 1 7,51.7: §':. , .5
i:n_;➢lit. he' cur, -tel nn➢r., asa:'d ._s
al the vilest. to , r14..5:: -.a
tie_
"Yea iiia had b1•' e r tea tette 145 V41T. r
eo,iinmsel ,.
"1 w:aaat ht's ¢o510 ec. The tette aa
round ray neck a1 kv.." ?,, pit his
finger Sap and is, -a^.ed anis t'• •..a"•, as
then eh he a read;: ' the a " a 5s peep
of the h*enpr "l teeth *'• l,epe w 1it:n he
himself cotldeeniei anger.'.
"Shell 1 t,r'L'r am caro e"
d"V'i➢y order a tai'" Why net h:itrde
cliff tarts anti drag nettles 55 tee :"retie
of Chicago? Let the 6'+ „s• see an inno-
cent :tan who will a 4 e :r+i to •415;•.4.11 t()
satisfy the law. tie• , 51 the
law who yelp for veage:Ince. who meet
hang son:ee one, llet csles,- pe.:'sic senti-
ment shrieks for a victit::
• fiat- ant 5 45.551::ter hie si : ul ?e rs. He
wasi:.!.z:nning te, t• -'r r ,t1re at loo:.ae
mew !halt Astray h a,i hallo •ti ,reit rr.ar,
'" this41.ratie, Ile had beentee.i.'-S e. blood -
boatel so often . r. (oar.: -' is he had
a traced. and ca:etnree that it s.t,tlrided aa-
ra. „t like a c'onfe'r i, n, €;5 ,.r.:t
• "'You're not ct mit ,..'it El yet.- he
• coldly answered. "'You're i.:nil a:/'rested
- ' <•n ol-picion If r: -,'t c'..n peeve 5x7`1.
et -
gait I t: n; t' T,•1: t:",uw [ e'°:n't.'
"1 keel:: ne2l.in1, '`i iii•• . .
"Ion's dere. d'il t:.•]1 yea
strongly"dn'vi ey"ut f• r our tern
sekc. to wait • until rte] s'. deter "
Darrent observed, pausin;., to th • w'
of lotting down in a very prosaic way
Astray''s rambling ,tatt•nnents.
T mean to tell eon r,:l that happanr:l
that night. and yon can do what you
choose with it end bring one to the scaf-
fold fold if you like."
"My (dear sir, yon are talking wildly,
The law has no desire to brilig etete to
the 'scaffold if you're innocent
. "I swear 1:tar!"
'near if yQn ere and nen tit`s]", .sae: t e'
the track of the guilty party, so manure
the better," Darrent replied. seating;
himself and preparing. to listen to thee
weals story of el9fonse. which he wells
were would only be litre to any otherats •
that he had so often heard
"Oe the • ni-*ht of the 1 eth of Tehea-
ary' just a 1', eels :wee 1 s'ei trued to teed-- •
cago
•]'i--
cago fruit] So.:th Atvitet
"Ansi traveled to Btunstaple by t'ha
$ o' tee trait: next dey." Darrent to* -
ter; •',.ted
"'z'e:e, I hadn't seen my guaydien fere
two ye"rs When, I k -ft hien in Intel. ilia
'r ,, mer:uc:$ ,taarrel Ile wont -1-
im' hi a.,..rry etre girl, and I scall ...'t;
became. i loved nnethee. Astra. ,,:1-•
tinged, with :a strun's0r l'a:ir in his Nee:,
them he haul worn tlironghent the inter--
vi71.
t'
returned to The Grange. and gee
welcomed me. "
"'Yon entered the library and she Ye
on the left hand side of the firo],lae''. les
you were standing when I came- eta :3s
the roma. with your elbow restin'r • 'x:.
the rmanteipic:ce, Darrent c05tiee. .
"anti then you gnarreled about the la, ^-
n cin Your uncle ;sherd yon if Son 11:
outgrown your mad infatuation. :uo;le
pot] answered 'No Then he aske-.
'Will you marry the wife I. have cheat tc
for con ?' and you aurid. 'No, no•
and e:n-,hasized each word by a blow. (N..
your fist on the tuantclsheif 7'
Astray glared at Darrent• in astnniah--
meat llew do you know?' he ::sl: --1.
"Becanse I'm a bloodhound of the -
law.'• D::rrent r' * lied. aneerir:ss p:, '''"s'.
excitement "Then you both got
awl more heated in the di-'.c•t:ssi' r .plot I..
at Iaet the old man. overwr,:sc°st vet ei
excit'•io'-nt. became faint and est --"I
:von t'' renrh hitt St nle brandy fro;u test
side ba• ertl. and yen t!itl so '
"les. that's right -'
"Presently he t-r°,w calmer. and :'"'t.
Fettled down. and talstsd of at..:'r.
Omuta
"Yea of any tr ce•!a •
"Ile hecarre int:-reet•'d nil :-'ked ewe!.
to tell hint more tun drew ap pate
chair np',u-ite hint and lighted s'e.er^
pile. meerschaum '
"Yes
"It wouldn't draw You toe?'( mite
yunr knife and ele::r. d the t:r•: It. J.
t":J:"eco away from the le',atto:sa ,•f
h••wt Ft iltlerd it and tried e!;111 t'
1':" Stem was chop- td t)lcl ;l.'. n • •.
fere,' you a cigar Fon got out a box" a.
ff' Sri anti uni'i-neat box. front the >:
board. and pried it t3`een with 5s' t"
knife, a N'erwt'gian knife: : t3,54 sill .
Anti Darrent snti.l'.nly dig:i la; c d these
iEtp, lIes ' 1' 4•r•retiesitiriaaylesttyes•A learned lme:
"Yes. it's t'u't.:e Tp:.it'e it •
"1 knew it's trite. I krauts this 1- thee
knife anal that this knife lri!l-•:[ , ale
:OI li'�Nien '
"1.1. ern. '!Sala!tt me' icon F' '1:a ta•,'
•
" 14sn ge Lar•ra ,e ri ssee% 1 ea : 4 ale.
ware get am h to :"'lee ct ;e iter .4 oral!'.
he l t't :° ••Sit t ' Nri tat is Yoe", .t. ^t
11404 nil r ,.,.'':'y cif
pars'* int p yp.
"'Arid lett -y1 swear it, :1 left Iii at:
rue J t« a,5 ,il the Nen prat way 4• t..'
t... _
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int °a s' s !ti=ned with 1,-,1,1n,
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te'r tell. '- 'al'!P m: t114e.
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leave sa .9 toot mite's: already!
Mr.:4iaieele-n. the :eat-a-'ive> omisevt-rt:
quietly as .,e t. :t " that :3s±: 'c•
1
t....,tl .` Y. Ci ': :St ori .tie<;; Est "'3'(vu !•J.t.c..
have reSi:rvecd rats t:at'-:ararnt fa 3
( rn:1t-d, Ft -3 ti i" prs s -ort cora t]:1➢at (t51
sfder y,:^ -.5fy under :arrsst I theta.;
1Q "al) r^as f "e it h •gsstn
Tit h:sIf in hu::r ' arrest of the N4
cot.:. se ms'iderer was i:down ali ov
€.':.-i..'::o The papers came met 'with s'
tragi l);(3 se -national I' e-:adline sr and 11.
Tet t d* -tyre ..'t':`• ns aoe 1:-iH', Am every oh
lips "i'lte A:,lesic'aan L€'co had
:inti.:' tra:551t4la. and r-v.:-ry event;
neews'3-:➢pi'r headed Sri::i to the akn:'S
was aotilillg less than their dolt:
prat= - (Yoe " : tY at .' t.sis, e,f stagsietii
when t1W5-''t:ae
beli5 the s ls- of t" ...iia ::. dlat3 }teas
columns of a great eeaisatire l wit
their grasp.
rarely had ra crinis received ea int
pi;"lrcisy. For weeks tile
was maintained at fever heat and
by 'descriptive and imagi alive
'forts.
The preliminary police cisurt
ces,iings filled more eolnnins. he
trial was given verbatim day after
sea ail the while healer Siad lo.-
swelled the, chorus thataan,t ,'':'o isra
of that prince of all detect' I�'.:1' Lee
Derreet
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