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PAGE EIGHT. Triumphs of = M.Jonquelle te Nenmag Dengeow Post Begin Here Today. Did some occult power of the Or: cause the —the brain of RODMAN, who had start out ¢ verything else “in holding its normal mensions, was visible to me “It have said ellency, that my a of vision g the crevice of the doorsill was sharply cut midwa of this now enlarged fireplace. From the direction and lif: of the master's face, he was tet in above this line and directly over pedestal of the andiron. also, f ning my face a thing to appear. it did appear “A naked foo: became slowly v as though someone were desc sou! with extreme care from the elevation of the andiron to the great marble hearth, under this stra enlarge- ment, now some distance below.” The big Oriental paused and looked I watched, | 4 and with} woman gent is finger yfeld- r, he pus } me moments ued in an| | or then.and MAN SIMPLY } HIM IN HIS ARMS report ir astic Head a theory shoy into th and sat wens n, e of coals 4 the Mum, It was s. He read addition of cer sions, ft contained riental's testimony nquelle in. down at me. “T knew th master was lot gies of the spirit suffer no 4 worship; those of the body must bi wholly denied. I had warned the m ter. And in travail, Excellency, J turned over with my face to the flocr. | “But there is always hope, hope over the certainties of experience, over the certainties of knowledge. eve w No, Perhaps the master, tainec in the spirit, the devoca I was not misled. I knew the m ter was beyond hope! But the to hope moved me, and I turned be to the crevice at the doorsitl.” He paused. “There was everywhere, fain little bitter delicate ke the here in y The red embers in the f! 1 out a eceady light; and the glow of it, on the marble hear stood the one who had descende from the elevation of the andiron.” Again the man hesitated, as for aw accurate method of expression. “In the flesh, Excellency, there was color that would not appear tn the image. Tha hair was yellow, and the eyes were blue; and against the black marble of the fireplace the body was conspicuously white. “But in every other aspect of her, Excellency, the woman was hearth in the flesh as she !s in the clutch of the savage male figur | | } the image. “There is no dress or ornament, as you will recall, Excellercy. at | even an earJewel or an anklet. as| though the graver of the image fel that the inherent beauty of his fis-| ure could take nothing from these os- tentations. | ‘The woman's heavy, yellow hair wound d her head, as in rec a little, faint- ly, ike e naked child in an unaccus-| tomed draught of air, although she stood on the warm, marble hearti: the red slow of the f: the master, endiron, tow so imme % yas beginning again to spesk. |his ace 1 to the heat m baked slow- ked, the black Chinese ed out and faint blue ones began to : ar. Jonquelle read the secret message | in his emotionless draw! | American !s destroyed, and sed work is destroyed with him. Send the news to Bangkok and est to Burma. The treasures of In- dia are saved y crushing him in his arms!” tengthened. he said, the} the whole of| t him to] him*if he get his formulae orked out ey must have paid im on incredible sum.” ‘And that is why the creature at-| himseif to Rodman!" T said y." replied Jonquelle. ‘He brought thaf bronze—Romulus carry-| ing off the Sabine woman—and stag-| 1d the supernatural to work out his plan and to save his life. I knew the bronze as soon as I got my eye on it —oid Franz Josef gave it as a pres ent to Mahadal in Bombay for match- | ing up some rubies.” I swore bitterly. “And we took him for a lunat Ah, yes!" rep! Sonquelle. hat was it you said as I came in? “The human mind is capable of 2ny | absurdity? | Another M. 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