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quarters masquerading as a French officer, an
envoy from the French Brigadier-General?”
The General’s face darkened. “Describe him!”
he exclaimed. “Why, I can’t get him out of my
thoughts for a minute! He was tall, soldierly,
dark, sallow, black moustache, narrow eyes, black
hair cut short, a scar on his right cheek, and he
had a habit of swinging his left arm when he
walked.”
All the nervousness had left the General's
manner. He was perfectly calm, a little eager.
He picked up his cap and cane from a table.
“Where is he to be found?” he asked.
“If you will come with me,” Suzanne promised,
“I will take you to him.” ;
They let him go, doubtfully but of compulsion.
He took his place in the car and acknowledged his
introduction to Lavendale with a stiff salute.
They started off at once. For the first time
Suzanne began to be a little nervous about the
outcome of their journey.
“This man,” she explained, “is being enter
tained at dinner ‘at Ranelagh at the present mo
ment. We can go down there and you can see from
the open doorway of the dining-room whether
there is any truth in my suspicions. If we are
wrong——
“You need have no fear, young lady,” the
General assured her calmly. “T am a member at
Ranelagh and well known there. Tt will be quite
in order that 1 stroll round the place and glance
in at the dining-room. If your suspicions are, as
yvou suggest, ill-founded, no harm will be done. |
If they are true,” he added, his voice shaking for i
a moment, “if really it is vouchsafed to me in |
this life to find myself face to face once more with l
that man——" |
He broke off abruptly and muttered something i
under his breath. Not another word was spoken |
until they had turned in at the avenue and pulled I
up in front of the clubhouse. The General had |
become preternaturally calm. He waited, how- |
ever, for Suzanne to precede him. |
“If you will lead the way, young lady,” he
suggested. i
The General walked toward the party very |
much with the air of one who had come to makc |
some casual inquiry. It was only when he was |
recognized that a little interested murmur stole
around the room. He walked to within a few
feet of the Frenchman and his right hand seemed
to have disappeared for a moment.
“Gentlemen,” he said, without unduly raising
his voice, but with curious distinctness, ““the man
whom you are entertaining here as an emissary
irom our Irench allies is an impostor, a German
and a spy. He cost me, a few weeks ago, the lives
of two thousand of my men. A far smaller thing—
he is responsible for the ruin of my reputation.
This is less than he deserves.”
With hand as steady as a rock, the General held
his revolver out before him and deliberately fired
three times at the man whom he had accused, and
%w]m had fallen forward now, his outstretched
hands sweeping the wineglasses from in front
I()f him—stone dead. The General watched his
victim without emotion. He even leaned for
ward to make sure that the wounds were mortal.
“You were quite right, young lady,” he said.
“That was the man!”
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- January Jones
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|lf yau're stuck on her, go ahead. It isn't my
funeral.”
“There you go again,” said January savagely.
“Why can’t you leave her alone? Who said 1 was
stuck on her? A man’s got to consider the woman
as well as himself.”
“Oh, that’s it!” I cried in relief. “Queen
Louise is stuck on you, then?”
Jones did his best to look modest. “I don't
say sheisand I don’t say she isn’t,” was his reply.
“All I say is that she’s one in a million, and any
man ought to be proud to get her. So that'll do
for you, Buddy.”
During this colloquy the feeder had dis
appeared. 1 guessed whither his feet had strayed
and, abandoning my friend to his own devices,
approached the entrance of the Queen’s booth.
The Nubian slave would have repulsed me, but |
slipped a bill into his alert fingers and he fell into
a sort of coma that permitted me to peep through
the slit in the curtain undisturbed.
The visitor was sitting with his back to me
rigidly erect on the edge of a chair, one mighty
hand extended. The Queen held it in both her
own. She had her veil down so that her features
were indistinguishable, but 1 could hear her every
word.
What made her voice shake so? And why,
instead of the golden Sarah-Bernhardt notes with
which she had intoned my fortune, was she em
ploying an absurd falsetto?
“Ah-h-h-h!” The sigh was affected, but the
| shudder seemed genuine enough. *“ Many things
[ I see here. Wonderful are the paths of life!”
| The feeder gulped, and with his free hand
| wiped the perspiration from the back of his neck;
" it was a terrible beginning.
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