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t } = WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1933. Popecovegecesvcccscce MARGARET PERPLEXED S MARGARET approached the heavy iron-studded garden-door the foot of the staircase that led the apartments of the Lady E! Isa Beth ef Ain, who was also the 1 |, 20 014 man, clad to rose from the that was at stay where she was, while with other he pointed first to himselt and then to the stairs. 1. {a the shadow of the vast wall of the courtyard, Margaret waited until Hassen ¢} Migkeen, reappear (ins, beckoned to her to come with him. Followed by Margaret, the door. {and airless stone corridors, ; At another heavy fron-studded pod he helted, unfastened it, it open and hold aside a curtain for Margaret to en- ‘ter. The conversation that ensyed was difficult and unsatisfactory, Doth by reason of the ladies’ lac ©f proficiency in one of thelr mu- tual janguages--which were Mng- lish and Proneh—and by reason of what Margaret considered the unreasonable attitude, “Yes, my son Jules is here,” Mar- Tt ': your fault. It he could ha e stayed with me, he would never learnt these nasty foreign hab- ‘its, And why are you so cold? And you as much as he tells his mother. ‘Bt will de a long visit.” or, at any rate, Morocco ts his home, He has got to come into his father’s business and that ts here in Moka sen and Tangier, and sometimes in Gibraltar where my mother came from, and in Maiseilies.” "1 am certainly not going to Hive M eeeece “Tl help you then,” smfled Mar- garet diplomatically. “Sara is helping me,” was the re- PR aie here,” said Margaret an- grily, rising from the divan. “This is all nonsense. Where’s my hus band? I’m going to him now. 1 in- sist.” The Lady El Isa Beth el Ain smiled tolerantly. “People don’t ‘insist’ here, my child,” she said, “No one does that except the Kaldor Zainub and Raisul through the Kaild, insist!” repeated Gi isa Reth el Ain, and jaughed f gently. “Where is Jules?” asked Mar garet, Aghting back a slowly rising tide of fear, cold and horrible. “Up here, in my husband’s bed- room.” “Where's ‘hat?” “Through there,” replied Bl Isa Beth el Ain, pointing to a small door in @ Moorish horse-shoe set ting, opposite to the one by which she had entered, Without further remark, Mar garet ran to the door,.only to find it entirely devoid of any kind of handle, iateh, belt or keyhole~and entirely immovable. Having pushed. with all strength, and thrown herself against the door as heavily as ste could, Margaret rushed actoss to the other one, determined to fing a way round. Pulling back the cur tain that hung on the inner side of the thick-wall, she ‘tried to open the door. This also was immovable, presumably loeked from without. Hammering upon the heayy mass of wood, endeavoring to shake it, Margaret realized that she was panic-stricken; tha. the cold tide of fear was rising higher and Aigher. This would not do. She mast not jose control.; Panie was never any good to anybody, She mast be cool, and wary, and hrave. She ¢urned baek into the room. “Is this a trap?” she said, “A trap?” smiled El {sa Beth et Ain. “Of course ft’s not. Don't be so absurd. You came here of your own free will, and you can go when ever you like.” “Jump over that balcony, do you mean?” asked Margaret. “It you wish. But it would be pleasanter to give the signal to Hassan el Miskeen that we want the door open. You knock .wice quickly and three times slowly, and Margaret picked up the dagger. “Thank you,” she said. “Could you give me this? Might 1 take it with met” “Certainly. Souvenir to take home when you go.” Margaret. hung In donbt for a moment; and then came to a de cision. » “FN tell you something,” she said, “and then perhaps you'll under stand—if you didn’t before—why } Insist on being with my husband. “Last night, knowing that my husband’ was not there, Raisul came to my bedroom and insulted unspeakably, “He made love to yout” “Insulted me, t said. Told me that the loved me, and that.he.. .” “Only tol@ yon?” “Only? Yes.” “How did you get rid of him, then?” 2 “It was quite dark In the room, and {told him i would shoot him if he did not go, I pretended I had a pistol. Could I get one?’ “No, you eouldn’t. Aad you'd bet- ter not take tuat knife if you're thinking of stabbing Raisui.” “Thinking .f stabbing him? Of course I'd stay bim or anybody else who came into my room in the night and...” “Well, you'd better stab anyone else, then. Don’t stab Raisal, uniess you want to suffer @ more terrible death than you can imagine. The | Kald would..." “a rather suffer the terrible | death.” “Ang Jules? And his father, my husband? And 1, his mother? Are we all to die, because you're a silly her - \High School Varsity Basketball Team Now Champion Over Others ‘The High School Varsity basket- ball team is now champion of the; city, having- won the final game the Celtics Monday night in the; gymnasium, It was a hard fought game from: start to finish and closed with the: school lads only one basket ahead | of their opponents. Fans - who have been following .up the| {tournament which started. some {few weeks ago brand this game as the best played of the series, Both teams are eredited with’ j being strong, both on the offen- sive and defensive, but the school boys seemed to have the upper hand all through the game. Qther basketball activities are being planned for the near future and it is stated that the school outfit will soon take a trip up- state to meet other school teams. 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