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SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1933. Pen. there aie pee ae: fewtn The finn of Me Reisnt his sun. and Major Nawoleun | Riveuli ot the Puretdu Lewon camped uot tar nuoity ronduct The | chiet intrigue Reneath the sure Jove there in the love of Haisul tor Jide Maliynt's English wite Mar goret. After getting Jules arunk. Reims frightens Murgaret by en- tering her room. Jul other to whom Margaret tells the incident furionn at Margaret tur wrotesti and tellg Jules Margaret has en~ dengerved all their positions tcith the powerlut Raisul. Meauwhile Margaret waits in her mother-in- law's roum. 5 Chapter 2s RAISUL’S FUN OW do you know she threat- ened to shoot him?” Jules de- manded of his mother. "She told me so herself.” “Well, then, presumably she told you why.” “Why? You know, Raisul; you know what this Raisul is. Finding her alone and k ing the state you ‘were in, he thought he'd have some fun.” ! “Fun?” “What he calls fun.” “Yes, but surely-that’s a case for ithe swift smack, the slay that i brings the blush of shame to the cheek, of oaughtiness. Mtrgaret’s lan English girl. and they don’t go , about shooting wayward young men very much. What did happen?” “Ob, slie’ll tell you, no doubt, and ‘make a mighty story of it. Proba- bly try to s‘ve you the impression that she had a desperate struggie i with Raisu) and that the only pos- jelble thing now ts for you to kill | him, to avenge your honor or some \hysterical rubbish of that sort.” | “That's absurd, of course, but twell... it’s a bit difficult, Ralsul mustn’t annoy her, and if sh- really threatened to shoot him he must have annoyed her badly. It’s a bit awkward.” ‘ “Very awkward. Ob, m7 son, (may on earth did you marry an Englishwoman when you knew that you would come and join your father in Moroceo, when the time was tipe?... So unsuitable. .. only an additional expense and respon- «ibility and anxiety. Now, @ git) {ies this Sara, a girl of the country, with knowledge and understanding i |" "Jules Malign! laughed. “You may laugh at me, my son, but 1 implore you to heed what | jsay.” | “Well, what do you say, Lady Macbeth?” “‘Lgay this:. your Wife must not Offend Raisul with her airs and graces. “But suppose Raisul offends Mar garet?” “Then one of two things; she must not take offenee—or she must * “Go where? You don’t mean go ito Heaven, do you?” | “It's. said to be @ good place for saints,” replied £) Isa Beth el Ain dryly. “But I did not mean Heaven. be friendly with groaned Joles. “Per. than three aspirins and a cup bave both, I think,” he added. alte «| there suffering THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘DOUBLEHEADER | | HERE TOMORROW eeeeee KEY WEST: TEAM TO MEET , sick with resent- ment, and a terrible sense of uelp- Jess loneliness. passed a bad honr. Had her intuition Peen right when she first became engaged te Jules. and we there a yelww streak in his character? She hat told bim, at the Ume, that she di’ not tove him, and had talked abont a twelve months’ engagement. Here Margaret puiled herself up sharpiy, once again. Whoever he was, and whatever ne was, she liad miartied him of her own free will; and with her eyes open— and she Would make the best 0. it. He was her fiusband, and she would niake the best of bim. If he were weak, she must try and strengthen him;’and 1f Moroceo had a bad effect upon him, she must get him out of the country, ana never let him come back to it. And, in-any case, they must get out of this horrible place.’ tt was like living in the Tewer of London in the days of Richard the Third, or Henry the Eighth. And meanwhile whot to do? How to find Jules How long had she been in this beastly room? And what would happen if she merely sat tight? Et Isa Beth et Ain—hber mother-in-law! —had simply said, “It you insist on remaining in this room: I'll leave tt” Another hour, passed, and a gnaw- ing hunger was added to Margaret's other troubles. If she grew tired of waiting, and went away, would she be re-ad- mitted if she returned? On the other hand, she would look rather foolish if she merely sat self-inflicted tm- prisonment. She waa being absurd, Everybody had treatec ber perfectly kindly, and she had bad nothing whatever of which to complain— save for Raisul’s incredible mad- ness of last nfght. Of course this woman El lea Seth el Ain was bitterly jealous of her, but surely she would do her own son's wife no harm, nor permit any- body else to injure her? Anyhow, this was no’good. Springing up, Margaret went to the outer door and hammered upon it, as HE) tsa Beth el Ain had told her to do, Almost at once the heavy lock was turned, a big bolt with- drawn, and the door openéd sy Hassan ej Miskeen. “I want to find my husband, the Sidi Jules Maligni,”°ehe said; re peated the itatement in French, and attempted it in @ shocking jargon of Spanisli and Arabic, as she realized that it was a waste of time to ad- dress this dirty old man in English or French. $ : Hassan e} Miskeen, smiling pleas- antly, shook his head and then, opening widely a cavernous mouth, made patent the fact that he had no tongue, Margaret shuddered, pushed past him, and rushed down the. corridor, turned to the right at the end of it, and tried to remember whether the turning that she should take out of this passage was the third or fourth on the left, or the second or third on the right, She could try both sides, and if one passage did not lead her to the stairs, another would. “The second on the right seemed familiar, and yes, there were the steep, worn stone stepr that led down to the inner courtyard which was the garden and piace of recre- ation. But no, thie was wrong. There should be three flights of stairs, and ‘she bad only come down two flights. Should she go back, or follow this gloomy tunnel-like passage in search of another deecending sight of steps, ‘and it so, should she turn to the left or to the right? Well, she could explore in toth directions, and return to these steps, if she did not find the othur flight that she must descend to get down | to the courtyard. She must not get lost. and she must not yleld to panic. She must remember that she was an English girl, staying with her husband tn the house where his parents dwelt. She | must fight against this foolish fear, this idiotic feeling tha she was caught, trapped, and in some hide ous danger. Turning the corner at the end of the passage, Margaret stopped. What was that sound? Had somebody coughed or spoken, or dropped something? Or had it been the sound ot a foot- (Comwrioht t P. A. 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