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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1983. © SYNOPSIS: Bas Rai sinus, won uy the Mekazeen fougee lous on Marge: 20h he Rais a ety ckateen Fal gas z agent C3 epee when aa ie Ry Vite, her lars te hi and Jules ie or dru a 0 Kel Margaret sella him of ‘hit of Ratsufs visi Chapter 29 FOUND WANTING LPS MALIGNI striick ah att tude, ait “tégistered” shock. ge Hace him... shoot bim . « Pil.break his neck. . “Hush; don’t be silly. ‘it’s you who are exnggerating ui insist ed, Margaret. “Perha: ed had more Wine than was good for him too. Listen; Jutes . ..* and Margaret jaid a band tpon her husband's dramatically outstretched atm. “I'm Wot taking @ ‘complain: against Rajsul. 1 mean 1m not bring ing an aceisetion against him and asking you to phish him. { don’t! want Vengéalied, of any nofbenee + o* that sort. { sinipiy éah’t aha Won” be left aloné, while we are fiere | ‘don’t want you to quarrel wit! (Raisul, bat 1 do waht you to grasp | * ithe sitation, and understand it ‘without ‘exaggerating it.” “The sconndre)! I'l kill nim,” re- peated Jules, clenching his fists and scowling ferociously. “I'll break every bone in his body.” | Did it fing quite trons? Margaret searched her busband’s face in poignant ansiety, + Certainly his last threat had been juttered with Tess violence and jvigor, But no, why should she think jeuch a thing? Doubtiess pe bad realized, even while hé epoke, that bis hands were tied by her Very presence there in |Mekazzen, ahd that he could not ‘treat Raisul as he longed to do, or igive him the thrashiny that he would certainly have given him, had they not been in his power. Of course Jules was thinking of her safety rather than of bis desire for vengeance, Phat was why ove got the impres sion that be did not quite mean what he said, and that ne was play ing a part. Even tn the midat of his’ righteous indignation, he had re- membered that, for his wife's sake, he dared not punish Raisus. “You'd like to, 1 know.” “Like to!” cried Jules. <a mean, You are .urniug to horse ip him, Jules; but your hands tied—while we are in the Mekaz zen country. We absolutely in his poweh, So don’t talk. about pun- ishing bim=-don’t even think seont it.” “Perhaps you are right,” aogik esced Jules. “Of course you're right. We are in iis power.” “Don't think about punishing him,” repeated Margaret. “Think jabout getting away, and about pre. venting anything of the sort happen: ing again. You mustn't give him the chance of di Ing you again, and you mustn't jeaye me alone, Jules.” Gon’ 1 can prevent |niss .* . | “But Of course you can,” inter. |rupted Margaret, “if you don’t sit drinking with him, or eat with him ‘in his own apartments.” “And I'm afraid you'll have to he j lett alone sometimes, my dear, Be \reamonabie, 4 can’t be inside the jcastle siways.” | “It's. night-time’ fm thinking jabout, more.” “I may bave—! certainly shall, jhave—to \u away for d-ys ata \sore isegton weeks et « time, ne. “Margaret!” mocked Jules. “Look here, Jules, if you've teally |got to go out of this place before ;We can eave it for gooc. I'm com. ing with you ['m quite ag strong as you aré.” “You are? Then you ce. man Ralsul gli right, 1 shonid thio. witht al this tase” “What | meant waa | bave as much endurance as you, and can ride “&s Tar. ahd rowgh tt as welt Did | make avy complaint on the Journey down here? And we ronghed it pretty wert then” “That was different We were traveling at lelsuré then—Itke tour. ista—with a young caravan and th reasonable safety. This would be different—without the Kaid’s pro tection and an escort and guides We Shonld be th enemy conntry. among all sorts of trouble; ratders. robbers, hostile tribesmen, Bedou!, Tousror. If you fol Ito the hands of some of those birds, you'd wish titty Ratavis bad got Fou.” “It you leave this castle, Jules, I'm coming with yeu—unless Raisul goes with you, that is.’ “D'you suppose - Raisul’s going where I tell him?” “No, [ suppos where Raisul tells goes on some ex, Gon and you go with him, I doi‘t iid staying hee, provided & “definite date’ is fixed for our. return to.Wingland ant that it is the earliest possible date. “But one thing fs absdlutely cer taii—1 fon’t Stay another night aloné tn this room, if Ratéu) t in tre castle, Ydu wouldn't esk me to, would you, Jules?” “Ob. Lord, don’t make ali the At- jus mountains out of @ mole-hill. Raisul won't do it again. And any- iow, you can bolt your door, in the future, if I'm not here.” “But you're going to be here, Jules—if 1am. I can’t sit here night and day With the door tocked.” Jules gave a snort of impatience. “Look, deat.” urged Margaret: ppese you Went away from the 16, and Rafeul suddenly came upon ‘nie somewhere, in the day ime.” “Oh,.try your pistol trick on hiy: again,” snapped Jules irritably. “What! What did you say?” Jules looked confused. Confused snilty:and angry. “How aia you know that f pre tended to have & pistol? How did you know that Raisul: ..? Oh Jules... . You kneW! You knew about Raisd) all the time! You were acting. You knew When you came inte this room. You weren't really indignant at all, and you hadn’t the faintest intention of pun ishiig Ratsul. “Of edursé, your Mother told you She, ...” “Don’t you say anything agains: my mother,” “She's one of those women who help their men-folk, not hinder them.” “And am | hindering you, my gen tle Jules,” asked Margaret, her voice low, bitter and entting, “by mentioning that ‘your cousin so be. haved to me last night, here fn my’ bedroom, that 1 had to threaten to shoot him? Will you just tell me in plaih Eiglish what you'd like me to do next time? 1 should be sorry to do anything that hindered you! Does your mother. . .2” “Will you leave my mother atone? She didn’t...” “Ah! Perkaps she did not tell you Perhaps ftaisn) himself hoasted, ot confided, to you, that while you were draggéd—or drink”. ..” “Hold yout tongue! How daré you insinuate things like that against & Rentieman .. . agaibst Pour hus band? Drank indeed!” “My husband! That hénortble. truthfnt, reliable gentleman, my husband. Do you consider my sug. gestion—-that you were drunk—as being on par with my suggestion that Raisul himself told you that he ‘had cotne to your wife's foom In the middle of the night, and... .” “Look here, my girl, just now you said you knew that I'é bees drugged. I thanked You for your kindness and sald it was @ virtue. I further re marked that virtue got its reward, and your reward was that I exer cilsed equal kindness tn judging you.” “Judging me? What are you talk ing about? Do you know, | think | must be going silly here.” *Going’?” “Gone, then, Gone quite mad What d’you mean, ‘Judging me’?” “What 1 say. Yon beard # was blind @runk, and very charitably and very rightly, concluded fa been es.” “Well, t heard that you'd had Ralsul up here While | was—er—in. sensiple,...” “What?" Margaret flinched, patel, and blindly extendéd a hand, for port. “I say that, like fou, 1 was char itable. When 1 heard that Raisu) bad been up here, | said: ‘What about it? Harmless flirta tion. We all know young Ralsul. | trust my wife.” ... As { sald before. we were both kind, both charitabie.” Margaret. feeling as though het Knees Would give way. sat down rather heavily, and with some sad Wenness, upon her bed. The cold tide of fear wns rising again. so fast, so high. that she felt she must iftown She was going to faint. No, that she would not 40. Die she might—and wittitigtydut she would not faint ACaprnght, 1932, P. A, Stotes Co.) you're going 1 to go. If he Margaret delivers an uitmmatum Romorrow, to Jules. THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING PHONE St secceceve blustered Jules loudly * George Brent, Zita Johan !vienne Osborne, Alice White, Ver- ree Teasdale, C.. Aubrey Smith {and Frank Morgan head the “pas- jsengér list” of “Luxury Liner,” | drama which exposes the intimate lives of passengers on a ~trans- jauense liner, showing tonight at the Strand Theater. e The picture is a cross section |of life aboard -a America: In the six days of its | voyage life and death take place on its decks; romantic love and passionate hatred flourish. Central figures in the drama are a physician and his hurse. The physician has secured the position of ship’s doctor for the voyage to attempt to affect a re- ¢onciliation with his wife, has eloped aboard it with another man. But his work takes it impossible for him to do more than catch an occasional ¢glimpse of her. Those glimpses, however, aré endtigh to drive her to deés- perate nieasures which affect the lives of everyone on the passen- ger list. Her ultimate step is one which gives the physician and the nurse the opportunity to straighten out their owh tangled lives together. B. P. 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