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{ A Mystery Story of i i Coneright. 1373, hy T (Continned from Yesterday's Star.) 3 b 10 exaggeration there “Oh. [ suppose it's but it's quite trme tha in it where no one ahle to find the bottom place 1o sink a1 it in the mornin fnl sheet of jwater hauled up on the O Har e spots |1 I think \hout.” Ahrup will row von . mood chinzed his = vou he 2 i ¥ of course, Perhaps vou Lefore 1 went he very night you | come ensaged—I said th me home again von were 1 me an gecounting? Remem He fixed his eves on |, Suddenly the tter felt slightl with reasonahle Well nizht! side of the room with all n to pound Rollin, my | ss continued to sy quite just as you cried Stanley that Jefferson ce dinner v v The Double BY A. E. THOMAS, wite's hand in his own. speech felt that it was spurious “Ah, well now, here we are.” he self. the friends happy. I'm THE EVENING STAR, WASHIN( {TON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1925. SRR Cross Dramatic Power. Dot Mead & Co yzain 1 shall not let her go in a hurry Wiaterman looked riend he stood there sharply at his holding his A slight sus- | sssed his mind that there double meaninyg in this but §f <o he could not tathom Instead, he fill=d his = s again Doris, on her part, was in nowis eassured by Stanley's gayety Lssumed + definite purpose, but what 1 she could not tell flisht overwhelr he impuls> for hes Well,” she said there’s only one Jim smile, same forcing All th Yes?" smiled Stanley She sizhed gently. “Nothing.” she said, and went out Stanley turned briskly to Waterman eried heerfully, drawing up his chair. “An sther cizar, old man? No. thanks.” A little mor “That's differ Stanley well harming! Rollin charmi Next to being happy one’s | thing is t e one’s delizhted that turned out so | best marri has awrully well Waterman's given him away that was it Doris had Too However, he had own in view. He )\ always relied | won St te conld rely wpon him S aid Yes the whole onurs is at and large. cried Stanley. “Why “Oh ceric oh well, | when . of the i his s were trifle une had hand @ hit olwionsly Waterman \ddressed directly » be sure. made n to keep the con versational hall in the air, vet she. too. term pprehension that might Cin 1 s mind. He , f his adver 10 dispel any ve taken 1 1 of K that lonely beinz houn and vours ed through a4 up these n these zhosts excellent e—nowadayvs ii’s any He refilled Wate ~nd rescated himself g—time’s chanzes,” he take vourself, Rollin it you would turn inquired Waterman, his to return were positively scared to de Doris time you dun ere paralysed like 2 lonz <un. vour you were com But it wasn't quite_the lady's tnderstand shman in chauf in the doorway “What i “Did you ves. O'Hara don’t turn shall have some leiters 1 want ! he early morning post.’ s<aid the chauffeur on to take 1o the village. and de rted Now althongh Waterman had for a time recovered his assurance. Doris lad by ne means reeovered hers, point of fact, she was conseion before 1o o1 nerves mizht play her f e. She was afraid that at any mo. ment she might b gzuilty 1 of fll-timed ontbreak This was the kind of thing she never did, but not in all ber life had she feit so an edze as at the present ment. It was net only that she was miserably unh She wak in state of inte apprehension Something was going to happen. She had no idea s she didn't want to know She had a ridiculons ! idea that at any moment she might leap to her feet and scream. Sud denly ghe felt that she must get away. Ji was an impulse she could not con trol, so as the chauffeur disappeared khe rose abruptly and said And speaking of turning in 1 shall do just that.’ i ““Oh. not vet, surely?" objected Stan- | v, politely | “I think so. My head is splitting | ’nd 1 sleep badly of late—hardly at vil after 5 o'clock. So I must get | dtarted earl or I get no rest.” i Stanley offered no further objection. | “Well, of course. in that case.” he said | rolicitously. “Hut can’t we get you #omething from the medicine closet?™ No, she said T don’t like drugs. ever take them if I can help it Drarkness and quiet will do the trick. So Il leave you two to port your heims as long as vou please.” tanlev took ber hand | ‘Good'night, my dear Doris" he <aid, “and 1 hope your dreams may 1a agreeable. 1 shall see yvou in the morning?" | “Of course.” 1 “This is a night T have long looked | forward to. Nothing in life is more delightful than to recover an fl‘dl friend, and new that I have her back ompletely I think genially vou or what bec of some '/ v if his point nddenly broadensd evilish awkward at times well.,” continued Stanley | “we must find a_way to set vour feet azain. By the way. | all the old office staff? a single face the | What happened to| . he landed on his feet .ane and Adams.” \d—fine chap. Higgins. And| what's her name? Oh, ves, that | | He's | was the last name that Water- | ished to hear. He was a | artied, but h did his best to | about her”” he asked easily in his che othing—she just i . Rather a vivid what hed into | <onality \ aecent of alarm Oh: on the avenue. Did you speak with her?" why T just wondered.” Waterman was weather of it. A child <ean it but Stanley appear nothing “Driving downtown—just caught a <h of her face in the crowd.” he And by the way—do you last afternoon in ‘the' remembered it acutely. | tart he =uely, “Why —er—yes 1 =uppos < I mean whe we tossed should first prop 3 “Oh. yes. ves.” said Waterman. He raised his arms over his head, stifled and said, “By gad, I'm gettinz epy, sitting here in front of this - 1 think T'll turn in.” “Oh, my dear ch; " eried Stanley. “no, not vet! T have mething most interesting to show you—something rather extraordinary “Well—" said W (WContinned in Tomorrow's Star.) fateful ~ afternoon coin_to see who rman feebly The Sure Sign. the Melhourne Puneh. 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