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I ARRESTED. • 11 REHIMn THE BARS IIIANOTHER MOHDKIN. IV.—THE KEYS. V.—THE REVOLUTIONISTS. i W IX THE A ILLAIN’S GRASP.
The Cear bsdn tt defected Claude tn the ' * n cbedleuce to the ( zar'a «»rdero. Claude Among: hi* other accom>iiahments > Dea- As Desmond whirls about In the uym- Outside the great jail are many rejoin- i -‘l'm the boyskl!** cries Desperate Des
twperfnl kitchen—o hither our hero had Eclalre au<| the beautiful Rosamond are i mood is soincthlng of a dancer. He has nnstfc arvrationa of the dance he keens i tionlsta trying to devise means to rescue I >n ond. “and I’v e irot the girlski.** The
gone merel> to net « chunk of cherry pie ..'c/uple"l‘b ! Tommy, "’enn-enn™ « o’ther hl " °P* B for «» opportunity to take beMntT the'%ruel wa“l". The of
—U con'lnted that b< has captured n spy. the great international crock, to whose foul i dances in different countries. \ow. before advantage of bis guards' carelessness. the Jail, however, seems lo forbid any at- revolutionists and allowed to take Rosa-
Aad Rosamond. ( laodr's beautiful plot Is due rhe incarceration nf the lowers I a critical audience of Rnsslnns. he icnfures Noticing t<he great hunch of keya in she tempt at assault, and the crowd Is mourn- ™ o n« " ,m . while the protestations of
heart, is deemed on accomplice by the | n t bls RusMnn Bastile. Although a prls- | npo« the national dance, and with such warden’s hands, the dancing villain edges fnl until, suddenly, there comes hurtling ( laude Eclalre go utterly unheeded by these
® somewhat, pinheade«l man who rules the oner himself. Desmond does not give up ! aurre«« thnt t«he Jailer* applaud him as closer, and with a sudden kick manages through she air the great bunch of keys. rough men. who believe what Desmond
destinies of fbr %a«t Russian Empire and hope of yet capturing Rosamond from another Mordkin, ss they relay their to pick the huge keyring up on his foot AMfh cries of Joy the men advance upon , tells them. The fate of our three charac-
its peoples. hero Claude. I watchfulness before the gruards can guess at his object. ’ the building. ters will be shown to-morrow.
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CHE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. 1912.