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MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1938. SS SHCOCOOCOCEOOSOCOOTOTOTEEOOOETEOESOTSOSCOOSSOOLOES | 0000000000000 00CCHOOCOOOCODOSHODOOOOOSOOOOOOOOO® VALIANT Dust A NEWS-JIGGER A HEADLINER’S HIDDEN HERE---FIND HIM BYNY, fies Katsul gon of the aid sof Mek chaszen, takes time tram gainet Fi Ath capa eine Legion. to ars rt mother-in-taw rashes garets ‘and rep 0 Rea bose pty a Sfosga ey tte) from Bl isa Get ay ine ak beamk and (a stoppe: by @ curious sound, Chapter 25 A NEW FRIEND (AT a beavenly sound! Someone was positively whis- ting, quite near; someone was soft- Jy whistling an air that she recog. nized. Where had she heard it? Paris, Marseilles, the ship, Gibral- far, Tangier? A band had been playing it in one of those places, ( Where? And whoever was whistling must ‘be & European, Moors don’t whis- tle. Jules? Or, ‘of course, it might be the Senor Pedro Maligni. Raisul? He was a Moor, but hav- ing been educated. in France, anti Itved so long in Hurope, he might jwhistle, She had never heard him do so—nor Jules either, for that matter. What would happen if Raigul jeaught ber there? Anger mingled with the fear that itched at Margaret's heart, Who ‘wag she, that she should dread this ‘Wretch; this beastly native? Margaret’s mouth set in a ree } Margaret has ential position with the Kaid, ‘straight line; her bands clenched; and she realized that she was car- |rying the heavy dagger with which ‘she had hammered on the door of |i Isa Beth el Ain’s room. Drawing it from its cut-steel jshégth, Margaret saw that the blade \was bright, keen-edged and sharp. ‘pointed. “This is. ridiculous," she sald, and crept forward in the direction ot the & te other corridor of this warren branched from the passage in which she was. Standing at an uuglazed Moorish ‘window that was little more than @p arrow-sl| ith @ horseshoe top, ‘was a man, wearing a hooded cloak, and yellow heelless slippers; @ very much bigger man than Raisul, bigger than Jules or his father. » in the dark shadow he watched intently ards farther on, yet an-, did not move from where he stood, “How {is your busband?” “What do you mean, ‘How Is he?” “L tink he have sore head and dry mouth this morning. But you haf not see him today, no?” Margaret's manner and expres. sion became less friendly. “1 help Herr Pedro pyt him to bed,” smiled Schlacht, deprecating- ly, “he was so ver’ drank. fam sorry to know it, because it make you angry that | know it.” To this Margaret made no reply, “Perhaps you know one or twe things that I know not, and can tell me. Perhaps | know one or two yon know not—ver’ useful to you—and can tell you,” “Thank you,” said Margaret. “Is that the way out?” and pointed down the passage. “Yes. No. May I spik to you?” replied Herr Schlacht. g@omeone or something, that inter-4. ested him ‘below. Sud hearing her footsteps, ift movement he turned toward Margaret, at the same time drawing farther back than the light, but aot before she had recog nized the bearded face of Ober Leutnant Carl Von Mittengen alias \Herr Schlacht, * . i “Ob, good morning,” said Mar \garet. “I've rather lost myself, I'm afraid. Could you tell me how to get to the court-yard—the inner pepe ouy from whicn three flights of stairs lead up’to the part of the castle waere-my hugband’s mother’s apartments are?” The man. bowed courteously awittly studying ber taco with steady gaze which, though keen a tings was yet not offens) In the moment of her sudden ap not spik it so, “Oh, revel rebtiea Margaret. “My French is very far trom per fect, and so is m: lerstanding of 4t, especially it it is spoken quickly ‘Will you kindly show me the vey out?” “Yes, Panow way out,” ited the man, and added, with a slow smile, “Sometimes the way = is easier than the way in, isn’t it “Sometimes,” agreed Margaret, ‘and sometimes it is a great deal ean “Ab,” be observed, “do you, habs, tink you find it more aimentt to leave Mekaszzen than to come into it? 1, me myself, tind tt more dificult to come into Mekazzen than to go out” “Well, at the moment,” replied Margaret, “I want to get out of this wing of the castle. Once I'm tn the eourt-yard, { cao find my own way to my husband's quarters.” “Yes,” agreed Herr Schlacht, “1 will do so with goot bleasure.” but Motionless, he watched intently. “Well, you are speaking to me, aren't you?” “1 bat the bleasure of Iiddla con. verzation, but | mean, could | spik to you-about-some matters .. Like friends. Like business friends, i miedn. {t'ink you and leould be ver” goot filends, and -help each other. ‘Play with.each other hands.” With as angry and Havghty a look as she could-assume, she stared, jat was the-man driving at? ~, Herr Schiacht smiled disarming- ly. “Play into each other’s hands, isn’t it?” “What do you mean?” “IVink I can help you tn your af- fairs, and | tink yoy can help me in my affairs.” “1 don’t s¢e how I could be of ser- vice to. you.” replied Margaret cold- ly, “and | certainly don't see how yon could’ help mé ip any way. Not that I-require auy help from any- body. Of course not. Why should 12” “You do need help.” replied Herr king his head and | © her Ina kindly, ——- tatherly manner. “When I need help 4 will appeat to my. _ husband, thank .you, and he... “Pray torgif me if 1 offend. but I know. Suppose you want help last night when Raisul come to your room?” (Copyright 1932 F. a. Stokes Co) This amazing man makes a atrange bargain with Margaret, to- morrow. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRIN TING IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. “|FOR RENT—Furnished Unscramble this one and you'll find a leader who rates right hand salutes anywhere in his too—-a primitive ornament. You'll! pieces. The trick is putting them solution on page 4. “TODAY 'S HOROSCOPE @eer=+-2encasncoance eam have an ambitious and ‘sen- sitive nature, with great powers of determination, which will pro- duce a plan oi life carefully lai out and persisted in, in spite of obstacles. 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