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To DAY s INSTALLMENT
The light of th«-1r bull’g-eyes dis
closed two startling facta —close grip
ped in the clutch of a shut hand the
Injured man held a packet inclosed
in a large blue envelope whl< h bore
no word of address whatsoever. and
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tiler recognised the fa* t that man
was Hugh Tredennis. Sir Michael
Barg rave's private secretary
The police ambulance wa- • a lieu,
the bleeding and unconscious figure
was lifted into it and hurried off
to the (’haring Cross Hospital, th*
packet he had been holding wu tak* n
from him and impounded by Scotian*!
Yard; and one hour later it« secret]
agents were in possession of an ap
l«allfng truth
Denounced as a Traitor
Inside that plain envelop*- wm* an
other. adtres*-d in typewritten char
» ter- t« ipnimii Euiba* - * Mi.-ti
Ir.Mde liin •** a |\ ped ••Apx «•: an in
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A tian th as had that dav been decreed
at a secret meeting of the Admiralty
Board
And but for Petries presence upon
the scene that document would at
this moment have l»een in the pos
session of the enemy.
But the surprise of the hight did
not end with these mystifying
things, for, with returning conscious
ness. Hugh Tredennis had declared
that a message from Sir Bl ic liar I Bar
grave had called him in hot haste* to
the titer's side that from him h*
had received tile trackage with in
struction* to * arrx it direct to the
German Embassy and place it tn
Baton S* iioldfeldi's own hands, and
Sir Michael Hargrave, hearing these
things with j»ain and indignation.
| surprise and hot wrath. had sworn
’ emphatically that he did not.
In short. that since the hour w ! ra
j they had parted that afternoon at
• the Admiralty. be had seen nothing
’and ear,’ nothing of Hugh Treden
’ * nt> m h» . when tl s
at ■ .»-»•» i ii.tli > . harg* utMu*
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TUESDAY. API?JL 15, 1913.
ed. loved and wholly believed in for
the past five years.
When tile word this flat denial of
his statement was carried to Hugh
Tredennis—lying. maimed and band
aged. in a little private room at the
hospital with his stricken bride on one
side of him and a (’unstable in plain
clothes sitting on the other—its effect
was pitiful
"What, then have 1 for years been
working in the service of a traitor to
his country and to me?" he cried out
excitedly
Will he try to escape by shifting
the blame on to other shoulder-? Will
he hint that it was not he himself that
gave me the packet?—that I. of all
men, could make any mistake in his
identity?
Tredennis Is Positive
( "1 tos. you it was he and he alone
fj »m whom I recoiled the packet. 1
, t»- you that hr met me at the door of
his own house that he was* then
t : watching for .h when 1 arrive*: -that
| lo took inv up into his own bed f«m u
t■ • roou .* ... i td ♦ n *•» hi
*|r:«‘»i.\ ma*’.** ’a<h for .m into t ••
fu •k u* of t.o m ‘►, wii*.re 1 *ou *1
see him c learly and where he spoke
to me, freely and without restraint.
‘ I saw him ami 1 sa\t the room. It
i was not as it used to be before the
■ house was given over to the cleaners
and the decorators. The wall- had
been stripped of the old paper: part
i of it was paperdd afresh and part still
t bare as when the men had been taken
off the work.
"The wrong curtains had been
> hung, the w rung carpet put down, and
the high-canopied bed was placed
against the west wall instead of the
: east, as formerly.
I "Should 1 Know of these changes if
t 1 had not been there? Let him coni"
and fact me here! 1 challenge him.
s Let him face me and deny the st'
things if he dare!”
And then, overwrought and -jm nt
with the mental strain of this out
! burst he dropped sobbingly back
f up*»n his pillow, there to whim{M*r and
to wail lik. a hurt * hild for a moment
•»r two and then to collapse suddenly
into a death- ike io«
A «i ** ■I. Sir Al • la* I >.-* tier t »•
[i< Sending :«» -h« < ha< . ng. <ame in
1 lay course of the day to fa. e him with
' yet another indignant denial, he was
jabbering and tossing in delirium with
i every one banished from his tide but
* the capped and aproned woman who
- stood for tenderness and human pity
1 and the stolid, square jawed. silent
t watcher who was the grim represtn-
I tative of the inflexible law.
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It was 2 o’clock in the afternoon of
the next day when ('leek, answering
I an almost impassioned appeal from
i the Yard, turned up at Mr Narkom’s
private office ami found the superin
tendent awaiting him
. "My dear chap. 1 van’l tel! you how
grateful 1 am to you for taking this
great risk—for coming here openly, in
answer to my call.” said Narkom. ■
jumping up and wringing his hand, j
I "But it wasJmpossiblr in th* present
. instance for me to go to you. and th* ,
. matter is of such vital importune*
i I k hat lam wei -nigh off my head with!
, the worrx and excitement of it
Yes *•* s<H*n .♦* pus-ibl*. p
nside of an hour if you can manag • i
4 i oic ■ »p. \\ a; - * <t ' *»\ vem
J--,*! tmVed. tnunks !•«>.> * m> J
good, you know, o g* t otr of town
for a couple of day s, even if it is only
on business. Thai’s the reason I
went myself instead of sending some
body else w hen—What? <>h. certain
ly. Trust me for that, dear boy. Say
about half past 4 then, shall we?
Thanks. All right. Good-bye.”
Mr. Narkom hung up the receiver,
pushed the telephone aside and after
scribbling a few words on a scrap of
(taper, rose and walked over to th*
angle between the wall and window
and extended what he had written to
the (wile and anxious lady who sal
ther* nervously running her palms tq
and down the lvather-pad<h d arms of
the chair.
That Is the Address.
"That is th* address. Your
| he said. "If you ean arr «ng< to
,be ther- as nearly as possible to the
I ti« K «.f a quarter to * I saall l>. sr.i|r.
ful to yoit
-As if I aoul.l he .....nd late for
I all i> . tnonei h> th.- world." n
1 laoh Jennifer, half r.*proa> litu • i
1 ta itvnin*. her soft o d y><-. u n -
and her gentle old voice disturbed by
an odd gulping sound—as if she «e;e
swallowing something. Then site rvee
hastiiy. slipp'd the written scrap of
pap< r into the palm of her giove and
nervously, began to wind and rewind
tile folds of a thick black veil over
her face.
Calm Yourself. Lady Jennifer.
"I shall suffer only as a mother can
suffer.” she went on. in that curious
gulping voice. "I shall be counting
every moment —every one! And there
are so many in an hour when one is
torn by and racked with thk
horrible dread Oh. Mr Narkom. if
>uiything were to happen to my son!
If I wer*- to lose him through that
horrible woman or any of her terrible
con! <*de rate s—”
•Calm X ourself. Lady Jennifer.
Nothing w ill hai»tn to him. lam sure.
The men 1 have put on guard ov* r
.’iim w ill to that. Beside— th*r»- ’s
realh no proof against Mile. Vladi
xoski. remember, and. alter all. v.>n
ha’ Im- ting hi r unlus’ix ”
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