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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1983, BOOSOHESSSOKOSSSTOCHSS OC TETSTSTESOSSHOSSETOESSCCe GIANTS SHUT ¥ = G. Eherliart @occccedscudcvedéscon (SYNOPSIS: Jim Sundéaw fel beh yet im the, F oh jail into which he sad ber rOwn asa murder stispect. Sundean’s re- lease is. caused by Davi wham Bisndean, does’ not, t Lorn was. sent dy Sue, Tally, and peadedn, both hikes it trusts her, Lorn’s parting shot is that the dead man was polsoned not stabbed aa everyone believed. Then Sundean sees Sue, who roe to join him later for a tatk, but confess al she 4a in danger. There isa knock—Dut. Madame Grethe, wife of the Toler manager, enters, sot Sue. just Chapter 17 CURIOUS CALLER |ADAME entered as I held the door open: Shé lodked rather nice; she wore again the clinging, coppery-green silk gown, and her red hair shone'under the light. Gold hoops’ swig at her éars; Wer face was white and séft and her lips heavily rouged. The white cockatoo gat on. Hér! shoulder; his crest was flared nana somely upward, and We’ was twist! ‘ing his. héad this way and that in ar’ inquisitive but faintly reproving manner. I shouldn't, have been’ at all sur- | prised if he'd sald to.mé conversa- ‘tionally, “So this is.where the mur- der was. Tut, tit!” “hm DP distufbing you?” sala Ma- \dame Grethe, Her green eyes were shining, and her manner was very pleasant. “Not at all,” I said and then, as beddondiddds ddddddidedcdse quiétly back in th fiir again, but her face had gone rather sharp. and set, and I did not like the look of her eyés back of thélr darkened eye Isishes. It was a good sixty seconds before she spoké, and in’ the Iittle interval Puctt cast me a reproving glance and tien pushed nis wide bit against’ Gretlie’s'red hair and flaret his yellow: crést. “] don't uiderstatd you, Mr. San- déan,” she said'at last: “Surely you don’t think thé murdér of last night had connection’ with you?” Tt was cléar, of cousé) that’ there’ was something évil goitg-on fn the old hotel; But I think: that; dntit that very monient, I. had not felt so’ définitely the presence of widening and entangling currents. She did not, I think, detect the course of-my thoughts, although her green gaze was very sharp, I sald quietly but more cautiously: “No} L.don't think anything of the kid. While I may not be a particu- larly welcome guest, still I don’t think anyone — would -go to the trouble of murdering aman in order to get rid of me. By the way—who }was the murdéred man?” “I don’t know,” she sald ind tight } voice; ndrrowéd eyes watched my face. “Do you?” “I? Absufd! You Know that; But another question} madame.” In ry turn I leaned toward her. “Why were you anxious to keep me from wwing| arrest last ntent?” She moved in a graceful, lelsurely |. ‘ manner ta the chair opposite me. and. sat down; the cockatoo cling’ to nér | shoulder and made aw’ admonitory |remark which was aimed apparent. ;ly at me. “Pucci, Pucci,” she said in & ea | ing voice. “I am sorry about yout being arrested, Mr. Sundean,’ My | jusband and I regret it very ‘was ® shade of mockery in her shining eyes. math any rate,” I said, “it didn’t 3 Apparently rt, 1 nope thie il you will hear of thé’affair.” Your hope is shared, matanié” ‘or the iustant I employed: stfooth Ids went down in, but not before I'd caught # look that warned me, She rose, hahd T rosé too, naturally, and the miove brought her very close‘ to mé. / So'néa? that I could feel thé warmth of her body, Hér lips were parted a little; and her eyes, lifted again’ to mine, were very bright and shiming. “It'should not be dificul the answer for that,” she'satd softly. gebercoule be pliant and warni and ing in my arms. I wondered’ tt} peed how soon I could repincé thé faintly triumphant look I'd her eyes with somethin quite ise i J 1 toadéd my cigarette into the fire, took the cockatoo from her shoul- }dér and set’ him on the chair near useful | and bent. over. her mouth. But it ise LHe tor me, and 1 suddenly without ee or her, rt potond ‘doing: just’ that, to’ § heaven inspired : but 4 WS EST aaa ek te oe another bite without eagérnes’ but pessoa as if in scientific ine etn 1 was rather interested’ to note | that there was nothing but a@ kind of faintly surprised curiosity in her gaze, Then she laughed a little, turned and picked up the cdeksitoo— he resisted out of pure devittry, stretching out his neck for more! ide epe and squalling, but her hands a she faced me mee il ey in| S sald, “is a aul mat. Good- t” T opened thie door for her. she held out her hand to me, still smil- ing, and I think genuinely amused and not in the least angry. I bowed very low over her hand, and she . | turned gracefully into the corridor, ‘and I closed the door behind her and took a long breath she wouldn’t mitet Sue: until she was at a considerable dis- tarice’ from my room. T was thinking of Sue when I , fhedtd er knock on the door. As’I it she was looking rather ‘ drealy @t the spot on the corridor mist ask “No doubt,” I “What's it alt about, ae sidan rs attémpt on my life and a murdér at my threshold. That’s more than co- ineldence. Are you so determined to _esations of unidentified floor where the dead man had hud- | dled. She looked small and quiet and frighténed, and I took her hand and pulled her quickly into the room ald closed the dost. “Were the <orridors creepy?” I skid. “Coitie “Over to the fire.” She shiyéred and said yes rather | breathiesély and sat down in the | chair Whad just lett. very queer,” sald Sue. “But last week or two I've been | lously nérvous about going | eof aoe through these half-dark corridors, I keep feeling that there’s someone comt deliind me. Or looking Gi arf clot os ps Pace 1983, @, Hoerhart) my words affected her, She learied fp & Chin nhaalead THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING VOTTTTMITMISTOISETTS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE CITTZEN—20e WEEKLY! OE ee aT IN THE CITIZEN BLDG. id pO oath “ig Madame ts atso gal i dating | | FAST CONTEST PHILS BEAT DODGERS BY SCORE 10 TO 2; CLEVELAND TIGERS (Special to The Citizen) NEW; YORK, April 21.—The Chicago Cubs triumphed over the St. Louis Cardinals in a 3-1 score | Dean in a pitching duel. The Phillies lickéd the Dodgers in a 10-2 score. 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