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"Ah the old hoy started the car, the foreigner made n grab for the fuse, but the old boy wns too quick for him nnd dropped It to the floor. The car swerved toward the ditch. " 'You can't drive n cur that wny,' I wlrt. 'You'd better tell that fellow to Iny off.' "'I've told him,' snld the old boy. 'If ho keeps on bothering me, I'll tell him with n gun. He'll kill all of us.' "So they started, but they hudn't tone n quarter of n mile when I henrd the girl scrcum. I got my motorcycle, which was out In front, nnd work down tho rond after them. There wns sure going to be mi accident If the for eigner kept grabbing at tho man at tho wheel. They must have been go ing pretty fast. I chased them a mile and n half, nnd Revernl times I henrd the girl cry out ahead In the dark. "I wus within two hundred yards of them when tho girl screamed louder than ever, and I henrd a crash. I knew they'd get It, nnd they hnd. The car hud gone Into u tree at the sldo of the rond. "Tho old boy was dead, nnd the girl was unconscious but the foreigner was gone." "What about the leather case?" asked n man In the group about the constable. It wns the question I could have shouted out myself. "It was gone, too. Tho old boy did not have a single paper In his pockets, but after I got help nnd we got atten tion for the girl, wo found n letter In her purse addressed to Miss Agnes Mitchell, Hartley house, Hnrtley. That wus the only Identification we hud. 1 telephoned over to Hnrtley nnd n man gnld he would be over. That's all I know about It. I've got to be getting over to the station. It's about time that mun from Hartley wus looking me up." As he went out, I followed him, and on the sidewalk I Introduced myself. hud mude It easy for the tnnld to senrch through his belongings. Agnes did not know what value wns nltnched to the manuscript. It was her obligation merely to get It. The lawyer was to have an nutomo bile waiting on the road beyond the oak grove. He wns to be by the small door, through which the maid escaped, .She ransacked Jed's room In the fash Ion of which I saw the result, und found the box cunningly hidden In his bcdsprlugs In a manner so contrived that except to enreful Investigation It seemed to be u part of the structure of the bud. Agnes said that she hnd planned to make her escape ufter my round of the house, but her excitement ut find Ing the thing so earnestly sought be trayed her Into Incautlotisness. The lawyer's plan wr.s to take the road we would think them lesu likely to take In case there were pursuit, und for that reason hud gone toward Horwlcb. The Spaniard wns not ex pected to meet them, but he knew they Intended to go through Horwlch, und he knew npproxlmntely the time they would get there If they were suc cessful. The train which stopped ut Horwlch to let off passengers allowed htm to act upon n plan which his sus picions of his lawyer's good.fulth sug gested. He thought thnt If the lawyer suw u barroom light he would stop for a drink. He wns In Horwlch unexpectedly to meet the girl nnd the luwyer. The scene In the Half Day barroom fol lowed. The Spunlnrd wns determined to have possession of the manuscript. The lawyer wns determined he should not have It. They struggled ns the luwyer tried to drive the enr, hnvlng several narrow escapes from the ditch. Then the Spanlurd, In a rage, aban doned all caution nnd threw hlmelf bodily on the lnwyer, who lost con trol of the car nnd hit a tree. Thut wns nil the girl knew. I thought a while, trying to make up my mind what further to do with the girl. Finally I said: "Agues, I am Inclined to compro mise with the law. I will prefer no charges against you now, nnd without forecasting the future, I may Intimate CHAPTER XI. 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Safeguard yoar health, relieve your dlsuesa and soothe your Irritated throat by taking PISO'S Tho constnble looked nt me for nn Instant as If uncertain whether to re-, panl my manner of getting his nnrra live us altogether friendly. "You were telling what I wanted to know," I suggested. "I enme In be cause I wns directed to Inquire for y.i there. I did not Interrupt you, but It was without Intent of gnlnlng Information that I did not expect to gain otherwise." "It's all right," said tho constable. "You see through me, though. I wns Just thinking how uncomfortable I ought to have been with you listening, and I was pretty near getting sore. The first thing Is the identification of the body. Kor the time being, It Is in the station-house." There was no possible doubt, even before I looked at the face, from which tho constable drew the sheet which covered ihe body ns It lay on n bench. The shabby little lawyer's rascally schemes, timid but villainous neces sary, probably, In bis gnarled and un happy life wore closed by death. A deputy of tho coroner was present, and he took n deposition by me which gave merely the dead mini's name, stated that he had culled several times nt Hartley house on buslne: mil Hint I had no personal knowledge nf .the manner In which he came to his death. That was nil the authorities needed of me. A maid by the name of Agnes .Mitchell had been given temporary employment ut Hartley house. It was undoubtedly she who was the com panion of the man who had been killed. I uM.ed the constable where I might e the maid und whether .she was too badly Injured to talk to nny one. He said that she 'had been taken to Mie nearest hnspttnl, which was ten Miles away. He did not know lnv ciioiis her Injuries were. 1 had my driver take me to the hospital and found Hint ns u repiesontatlve of the finally for which she was employed I might talk to her. She was In pain and heavily ban daged, but wus conscious and willing to talk. "Agues," 1 said, when the nurse had left us, "1 am not here to make a great deal of trouble for you, but If 1 show leniency It will bo In exchange for your contldence. We have known that an uuconsclounblo gang of rascals have bad designs on Hartley house. Evi dently you have yielded to sojne temp tation they offered you. Deal with mo frankly, and I'll be more than lenient." Shu told mo that tho lawyer had tried to corrupt the maid, Anna, who had asked, later, for n month's leave, She found thnt she did not have Jho courage for tho work. The lawyer i evolved Ihe plan of Introducing a reso lute und reliable womnn Into the house by the expedient ndopted. Her In i strut" oiv were to find and take nwny 'i she w"tilil Hml concealed Tl r.'nSrtloii of Jed MIII, "Because I Am a Thief nnd Know the Business and Have a Record." thnt no churges ever will be preferred ugulnst you If I may have you removed to Hartley houe, where you will have every care, but where you hum re main under n sure but unobtrusive surveillance until we give ,iu per mission to go." In spite of her pain the girl smiled. "You would nnuise tho pollie," she said. "Why'" I asked. "Why do you suppose the luwyer hired me fur this Job?" "llccnuse you were nvulhih.e. suit able and easily tempted." "liocuuso I am u thief and know the business anil have n record." That wus n facer, but It did not change the present need. "You have less reason, then, for wanting to come to the attention of the police nguln." "1 have no reason nt nil." "Then you will come to Hartley house ns 1 suggested?" "Sure, If you enn get me theie with out killing tno." I made the necessary nrrangeinents, nnd Agnes set out on her return, In 'an anibulanfV. Tho servant who opened the door ns wo drove up was Jed. I could not help showing by u sturt und by tho expression on my fuco thut I wus nstonlshed by his reappearance. This pleased him. When he acted ho liked to produce effects. Ho looked In quiringly ut tho nmbulnnce and then Inquiringly nt me. Ily thut time I was nble to accept him us n usuul part of tho household. "Get someone to help you wilh n stretcher, Jed," I wild. "Agnos, n mnld, bus been hurt. Then tell Mrs, Altlrlcli I should like to sre her In the olllce ns soon us It Is convenient." "Yes. sir." snld Jed. Mrs. Alilrleh cuuiu Immediately, nud I told her the girl Agnes wns to be treated with every consideration nnd that If It were possible to have the o.er molds regnrd her kindly so us not to make her feel obloquy, It would be only Christian. Mrs. Altlrlcli wus u very stiinch churchwoman nnd I could see In the tightening of her lips that such soft treatment of n womun caught In crime dltl not satisfy her Ideas of morality. She went out dlssutlsflcd, but I knew she would do her best. Jed cume In. still In his supcrservlccnbleMnood. "Would you like some coffee, sir?" he usketl. I wns tired und dltl want a stimulant. "Yes, Jed I would thank you," I said ns heartily us I could, determined to brenk- down his triumph of Imper turbability by n commonplace handling of him. He brought the tray. "Sit down," I said. "Your schemes hnve come to n hnd end In this house. It will do you no good, nnd It may de stroy the fnm'ly. Things nre beyond your control or my control. The Simu lant hns the nmnuscrlpt he wus nfter. Your power is gone. It Is transferred to him." "So you nre familiar with this af fair 1" "I am not. I only know whnt hns happened since I came here. I do not wnnt to know nny more." "You nre wise. There Is nothing hut unhnpplncss nnd danger In knowing. It Is not news to me that Drnvndn has Mr. Sidney's diary. They relensod me nfter they lenrned that the manuscript hail been found nnd thnt tho lawyer nnd Drnvndn hntl It." Jed then ant down and told whnt had happened to him. I wns very nngry, remembering Isobel ns she came hunnlng In that night with her sleeve torn from her wnlst. I wondered that I could henr the mun cnltnly, hut h hnd extraordinary power, being moved by extraordlnnry emotions. "In the first plnce," he snld, "mny -I sny thnt I have been preposterous? You think I aril n lunntlc. Sometimes I nm, nlmost. It Is easy enough to be n cabbage If you are one. It Is some times hnrd to seem one If you nre not. I've been n fool hut I've been hunting for something thnt 1 have not been nble to llnd. I wnnt hnpplness nnd lm portnnce. My egotism usks for It, but my common reuse Is going to have Its wny. That's preliminary." Then he told his experiences. He hntl become violent with Isobel. He wanted It understood thnt he hntl been desperate but respectful. He had no Idea of taking hold of her or of tear ing her sleeve. She bad been magnifi cent. She had given him n moral shock. He felt like a worm. He had been uttiicked suddenly by the men who hud overpowered him. They had come upon him from the brush. He lints' recognized Drnvndn nt once. He might hnve overcome the Spaniard, but the desperate little luwyer. lu u frenzy of activity, hud been Just bold nml strong enough to Interfere so Hint Jed hntl been mntle helpless. Another man had come breathlessly to help. Jed had been bound ami gagged. He had been hustled Into the screen of wood nnd beyond them to u waiting unto mobile. Ills captors. In the nutnninhlle, hud heailctl for tho c!t and entered It after midnight. They hail taken their pris oner to a tenement on the ICast side. Kor several days the lawyer and lra vndu hml tried to extort the secret from Jed by threats. They hnd tried to buy it by promise of nu equitable division of prollts. The lawyer hnd been quite frantic part of the time. Jed said, hounding about In nu ecstnsy of rage. At other limes be had been friendly nnd persuasive. Drnvndn had been avage nnd wnnt ed to try torture, but Hie attorney, en raged as ho frequently became In his fiillurcnnd dNnppnlntmcut. would not permit this and hud cot n trustworthy rascal of his iicquuintniiee. "named Slut, with two other men. to keep n con stant guard over Jed Willi a view not only to prevent his escape but to keep Drnvndn from doing him harm or Hik ing liliu nwny. The luwyer, both dismayed ami en raged by Jed's obstinacy, hud finally thought of corrupting someone In the house to llnd nnd steal the manuscript. The best he had been nble to do wns to persuade u maid to prove false enough to Introduce the real thief. "Drnvndn und the lnwyer never hntl any hesitancy ut 1 ivlng their qunrroN In Hie room where they held me," Jed snld. "Ilrown wns nfraltl Drnvndo would corrupt the fellow Sim, torture me and get the story. Druvntlit was nfrnhl Brown would corrupt someone In Hnrtley hotie und get tho inniiu script. Kuch one fen red that the other would succeed Independently and get away without making n division. "Drnvndn pretended to he sntlsfled when Ilrown told him that he must not appear near Iartley. When they thought they were going to succeed In stenllug tho manuscript out of my room Brown proved to Drnvndn thni tho only one of them that could go to meet tho mnld wns Brown. Drnvndn appeared to nccept that ns reasonable, and he must hnve put Brown off bis uartl. because Brown told htm all Uie Inns. "Drfivndn used to be very uttrplrl, hut his cupidity bus given him a sort of Intelligence. He allowed Brown to think he was perfectly satisfied, but he wasn't nt all. By seeming to be satisfied 'he lenrned nil nbout tho de tells of the plnn, nnd ho knew thnt Brown, to avoid pursuit, Intended to hike the wny to Horwlch. "lie knew thnt If Brown went through Horwlch he would stop for several drink?. JIc would need thent If he wns disappointed. He would have to have llieip If ho had the manuscript nnd wns excited by It. So Druvndu wen! to Horwlch, It nil worked out, and when Brown got to the village, tin found Drnvndn. Then he telephoned lo the fellow Sim to let me go. I wns perfectly hiirinless. It was nn kitcr estlng situutlon." "I could wish Drnvndn lirnl tortured you." 1 said to Jed. "He hns the means now, through you. to torture this family." "I said I knew Drnvndn had 4hc mnnitscrlpt." snld Jed. "1 dltl that for effect. What I ought Jo have said was that I knew he thought he hntl the manuscript. If I had no more than the Intelligence you credit me with, doctor, I could not hnve conducted this affair so long. What Druvndu hns is not the dlnry of Mr. Sidney." Until I felt the relief following Jed'f explanation thut the bluckmnllers bat) stolen only n decoy, I did not fullj renllze Into whut despondency our predlcnment up to thnt time hn'' thrust me. If Mr. Sidney's dlnry wut being rend by unscrupulous men, w might expect nnythlng. The lawyer, whose shrewdness nnri lack of morals mntle him formidable, was dead. The Spaniard would soon discover his disappointment nnd would bo furious. I thought the physical danger to Jed wns grenter than evet nnd found some pleasure In telllna him so. He wns convinced of thnt hlmsell und wns not happy. "Why don't you end your rascality?" I urged him. "Why don't you give th manuscript to Mrs. Sidney nnd nllow her to muke whatever disposition she wants of It? Then your conscience will be easy your position In this house will for the llrst time be tolera ble to n decent mun, nnd your physi cal security will be promoted." He would not. He seemed to hesl tnte for u moment, but bis purpose wus too long llxed und too much a part of his life. He no longer was surly with me, nml I seemed to hnve lost my ability to enrage him. We purted with my telling him thnt there would We no possible truce or pence between in unless he respected the women of the household. He bowed. "Anything else, sir?" he nsked; and then he departed ns the servant. Mrs. Sidney's relief to Hntl that the nibbery hntl proved only n hoax yn the robbers wns such ns would come fronrescnpo from tangible horrors The lady hnd,been keeping control ol herself, ns was necessary to protect her husband nud daughter from bet own ugony of mind nnd to keep the household from finding sigulllcnnce In whnt could he passed over ns u triv ial piece of robbery. When she learned thut tho nlnrra wus over, she relaxed limply In bet chnlr, und I feared that she mlglil collapse; but lu u moment she had struggled back to command of herself. Then she excused herself nnd went Into her bedroom for pruyer, I knew, Mr. Sidney's Joy ut the return of Jed wns robust, nml Jed went to bed ery tipsy with two bottles of wine In lil m. I found him In Hie hall us 1 went my rouads of the house. lie was .singing. I knew we'd hear ngain and soon from Dravuthi, but net In what man ner. Naturally I wus apprehensive and no doubt Jed was more so. ill t hough to save hliuelf from my con Tempt lie Hied to concenl his fears. The Spunlnrd could not be expected to uccl'pt his fnllure as llnul. He would try again. That expcctutlcK whs fiillilled in u disconcerting fash ion. Thus fur we hnd been deuljng .with chuiiie, with apparitions nnd" Hi rents. We now came to deal with Inevltnidl Ity. Our experiences had been tlNu greeuhle. hut they had not presented iinesciipable consequence. We had e choice of ways. Now we entered s way from which there wus no os- J cape. , (-our days after Jed's return u mun enme to Hnrtley house nnd Inquired for me. lie was n detective. I Us name was Morgan; ho was the bend I or the Morgan Metropolitan Detective agency. 1 thought on llrst seeing him while yet wondering what Iij husl- j ness with us could be, und yet know- j Ing Instinctively Hint It hnd to dowttli Drnvndn Unit this newcomer hud more than a suggestion of shrewd malevolence in Ills fnce. Before he wns through his Inter view with me, or rather his Inquiries of me, 1 knew thut Inevltuhlllty had entered our case. We were no louget progressing at Hie mercy of opportunl. ty or cliunce. Morgan was fnto. The whole aspect hnd been altered. Mor gan, n muscular, black-hulred, sordid, unscrupulous man of netlon nnd oIh vlously of queer' netlon, was pure Geek tragedy to us. fl'O HK CONTINUED.) 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