Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1926, Page 43

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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926. 43 {h‘lsnds on the steps of Inverlochtie | would probably be able to recognize | in the dark, whereas this southerner | colonel himself had come out to nves- |been met and was now being ques | "I understand that Dougal fell with house he deemed it no moment to in- |some outstanding feature, such as a [had all the disadvantages of being a | tigate; because John was well aware |tioned. After a brief interval the car | a gun in his nd both barrels {trude on them the gillie’s queer tale |small Island, or tiny bay, or the bold |total stranger. Nevertheless, he had [that Iiileen's father had gone home |went on n. He pulled in, drew |went off accidentally. i Iwhile Alistair Panton’s hody was | pr known as the Haugh, [been a soldier, and a well ed one. [about 9 o'clock. It is regrettable, but | the dinghy well up on a sloping beach, |~ “Ay. Is that the way or't? Well, ed into the hall and up the | w c ponded with lan's Leap |lis faculties might be atrophied by |true, that if he were ever destined to|and gought out the man ed at | well” Dougal’s ma_brither-inlaw, so He hardly knew vet |on the northern side. Then he would | drugs and a vicious existence since he [ marry Eileen he used language then |the Haugh, one 1 etcher, a | I ken fine he fule actually happened. Flis | drift quietly close inshore, keeping an | was demobilized, but he would cer-|about his prospective father-in-law | fu jife. (Copyright. 1926, by Louis Traey.\ he murder of |alert ear for the presence of another | tainly retain some of his military lore, ic ed. The old » anticipated, Fletcher had seep . |and one g he terrain by da 4 : fluocps esmiting 1 ¥ (Continued Tomorrow.) : : strangely s re was no scrap of |light must rned him that the | road which the e mus 8 “1 was just goi tae connec By Louis Tray t | Conningtor stead al of 1 on which to base the [road to Mallaig was the only prac-|ing for, ¥ already. | wi' Will Scott,” etcher. *He's daughter 8 onvinced that the fugi- | ticable one. Therefore, he would head | Wha o the pass the best pairt o’ hunnerd yards SYNOPSIS, | rich vet for the colonel’s digestion. | Lord Oban called reason /6 was ‘mer company sergeant | that way. have on Conning- |awa’, but he'll let oot a bit whustle if A Deliclous Dressing % His car could not possibly negotiate |were horribly unsettling to one who [major. Spot's behavior was the de-| Rather luckily, John managed to|ton's frayed nerves? He would surely | he sees this lad, Connington, because s for the steep lane, which, he knew, ended ,n].ul “dug in” on his small estate for 'termining factor. The dog remember- ' strike the Haugh. At the first |deduc general alarm and organized Iu; hru{ an ’ee for him this alftprm‘n;;n. eets {the remainder of his life. ed Connington. He had wanted to at- glimpse of it over his shoulder he | pursuit. when he roond by Min . like many a er ma tack him in the Gamma Delta Club. |rested on his oars and listened intent avor to | ter's shop. 1 the new grocer, 3 parts Hot Butter and 1 part i him [ly. Hardly ard. | work his - , captain.” LEA& PERRINS' as he put it, things sl e E few | The water s s0 placid that not a |miles, v 4 ‘The once fa iar title struck a new a bit. By that time it was 2 had sensed his recent |tiny wavelet lapped the nearest rocks. | to find among the hills. note in John's ears. Not so long ago SAUCE ablished by John | nearly midnight! ding stage. When [A few birds still nestled une were re sent on flight that would | he would resented it fiercely | from among the men hurrying from | John had set himself no easy task |he took to the water he knew perfect- |among the trees, and 5 {be his course, though the pre; ‘ow there some fair prospect of | the village, but was given such a con: [when he drove the dinghy out into the |ly well whom he was pursuing. casionally with a i loud | problem of food would soon hav his rank being restored, though, in - | fused and ina e (as he believed) |mist. He knew quite well that in the | ~ He reasoned that Connington would | splash; to experienced ears these |solved. But what would hecome of | deed, It was idle to pretend that Ali GINGER |account of events on the opposite jabsence of a compass the tendency to [ make for the head of the loch. Any |noises of the night were but a part of |Spot? ‘The dog could not swin stalr's h had not complicated mat e—from which he had ci {row in a civcle quite ible |other direction w almost unthink- | the greater silence. all night. Very few dogs could s | ALE' if the distance to he covered w bie. Steep hills, with impass-| Then 2 motor car snorted into life, | Loch Inver, let alone follow a hoat for , lold vou nothing, T sup H ble heather where they did not rise |and 1 ; ore road many ne said quietly. N R to. Tuck, - P in sheer precipices, offered a barrier [a din le by contr Col. Gi car hal Not a thing, sir. (les on the TGRS would bring across > |north, east and south which even a |John knew stly what had John interpreted events c v |for news hisself. He wanted bad width of the loch at tha 5 man born and bred in that part of In- [pened. Col. Grant's household had |The first of the six or seven vil s |tae know wha fired they shots, & A. G. 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