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ning (Jf S M Hutchmson ! @1971 Continued from Our Last Issue CHAPTER 1V I Hapgood had said to hig friend of the effect on Sabre of Mabel's action pgainst him. “He's crashed, The roof's fallen in on him." And that had been ‘Sabre's own belief, But it was not so. There are degrees of alamity. Dumfounded, stunned hghast, Sabre would not have believ. d that conspiracy against him of all he powers of darkn [ibly worsen his plight. They had heir bolt, He was stricken imain But they had not shot thgir bolt The roof had not yet fallen “on him Fhe timbres of the superstructure had mt bent and cracked and groaned Their bolt w shot, the roof crash- d in, the four s of his world tot- cered and collapsed upon him, with the words spoken to Sabre by that man who approuched and took him side while he stood to take leave of Tapgood. [} The man sa I r by sight shot | it daresay you know s ihre, I'm the cor- t Tidborough. You're , xllh r wanted down th The fact Is that young woman tha been v with you's heen found took then hue that upon it nd ad ? th Hapgoo strg Found dead? ;. AT, ? Ifound d and her baby? 1Found dead 3od * * * Cuatch ho!d of iniun(n'. Al right, let me 2 What d'you mean Sabre. found 'u he ‘\hw i ingquest tomor you're wanted “Inquest? Inquest?” Sa speech thick, He knew it w thick lis tongue felt enormously too big for is mou: \ He conld not control it roperly. He felt that all hi nd mvm\um were ou :nul out of h ! 1 dead? Ingues | | '1 LYCEUM THEATER| | B | Tonight and All Week The Cormican Players A COHAN & HARRIS Big Success A Tailer 'Made Man Wed., Thurs., Sats. | J 4 Mats: < Sunday Night i Special Doubie Feature Picture Programme. § | world % | trition to the world 3 | contrition Next Week ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY | Mr. Louis Mann America’s Foremost Actor (] { Character —and— The Cormican Players e, z Friendly Enemies E LOBSTERS AND SHRIMPS FRESH CRAB MEAT SOFT SHELL CRABS STEAMING CLAMS CHOWDER CLAMS HONISS’S 24-30 State Street Hartford Vistt Gur Dining Room conuld coneeiy- i Kl g | snddenly { | She 3| lps. | % Ing the ASMHUTCHINSON dead? ( wvaxt God, can't ething heman said, 1 coroner, A if you w rstan the young woman took poisor e acid,” “Oxalie aeid!” They went to the cab, 11 | in the ]HHV'V‘LH‘\‘ s court, his| a shock most sy that for the | you best, sir, | if In the wdjoining mind with terrible made contaet with ity it had pursned, In the mortuary * * * When Le arrived and lighted from ¢ found a small i assembled about th irt, Someone said Jome one threatend morni the cor suddenly and } | | the calam ind o from the ter? What were e 1 to he mass dork and faces ithing close to could not get on. He was od He was caused 1o stagg said, “Look out, I've got a game ¢ threatning sort of murmur ar loudly in answer somoewhere t seem He push- H il being own | | | to hi a piece 101 wo Someons W HEAD OF 1O HIS 1T ac peel at someone, 1t his face What was up? Wha they At the door of the court looked across to where on the other e of the yard some men were shuf- ched build dury. Sabre out of a « 1ev's ofticer the « They' numbness. He thought Viewing the corpsc! Ob- a0 horrible phrase! Corpse! e made a movement in that vith b I peered th oss the glass ! Now, suddenly and with shock most terrible, his mind | made contact with that which it h al | with outstretehed and with shock 1 5 I those groy in the ¢ pportahl 5 was that , miilion- a slab inclined towards She was swathed about ments. Only Within her face hollow of her posed a little shape, all swath- the had brought it into the vorld, She had oved it from ti world that would have nothing of it had bro a thousand smiles into the world, but she had given of- fense to the worl A tae offended had thrown k her smiles <he now had expressed her con- This was her lay here for men at she her alone| 1 left hnr planning and | T dissolution . He thought inward fire by her poor! of her in torment o that which had Dblistered A very terrible groan wag out of him, They took him along. ur rammed, In two- W crowded | | benches. At the upper end of the room | was « a schoolmaster's desk. Mlanking it on one hand were forins| occupled the men had see n| [ shufflin t of the mor other he ing the central at whicih men wer jooking teward tl { also at the he Jury, As Sa in decp comersation hunchbacked man . corner, broken | The court w | thirds of its re 1 the elde | Two' men of the table, fuc| bre entered v with who | were stunted, next them at Ivery the room turned fo- wards the door as Sabre entered.| They might have belonged to a | body and they «d to have a fngle expression and a single thought a dark and forbidding ssston and ght dark and hostile. There| v that murmur that had | m when he stepped from At the sight of him one of | the two men at the head of the table| startod to his feet, A very big man, ind with a very blg and 1 face eyes who started up and! sty und had his jaws Bright, 1lis companioni sat l'( cab, ratsed working. (). '[haa ,{in on him? Kh, | Jove * | bre most hit ||k t were | |8 all doing? I The rough word stabbed | was head of and drew tall, mouth in a dals o lar took hi coroner t the stared in coroner's you tell me “ The coroner look you legally repr ome p discover the add, Mrs hunchby “T am I'he and jerked Hapgood said “Did 1 say to that bed there at 1t me, Sabre he was a compared with this that 1 suw at him dow old you there bi T.ook any pare, dark [ deeply line ‘ his ol fiddle put pince-nez “That remarked drily, ate hunchback spr # bhow Bright, the fathe ed, that the roof had f n.l."w,,,,, Twyning promiping the s a whole man, a s 1 by tho but this | up in that witne face in a knot an here Il he ever said; farther NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, tahle the him restrnine v‘ again i ym - NOW HE ENJ[]YS face lke man with IV hv- behind the contral itoman entered an .. FRVET HEALTH W Stomach and Lver 1o Order, | Thanks to “Fruit-a-tives” oot o i shot out when he 154 aas Sn., Lakevons, NIL, [ “I pealize that I have reached the age (6G9) when one often requires L fixing up. My right and trouble with my Liver and s Bowels caused considerable distress, | tod o ; tfall, T hegan takin 1 to s or “I'ruit Laxo 1 you mauy perl after using them for ashort time, could sce that they were just what my system required, My Liver beeame active and improvement in | every way was apparent”, X F. R, ADAMS, 500 & box, 6 for $2.50, trial si SI pepresent Mp | Atdealers or from PRUTT-A r of the deceased.” | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, Rl i BiAL 1 | Co— | came to her her hushand, mp, with v hend 1ike He'd w yard long hont d with some pa e on his and He 1 L b 1hout attendance ™ officery court 10 front nine 8 the| sald, * digestion was not e examin Mother Who 1 not far A bowed from and | hing the interests Newark, |.<1-_ et N. J., Ag or ) Mrs it 1 Habire! e to his Mabel! foet rom might the and the of him and tha | through that, st time, after [ng the insidc that the man|,¢ iy his face, licitor tear and throwing t treble-dyed soliel with his t- | cnom ¢ ith—1 ,\u minutes with Mrs. day, reported that man, sitting on his| rhton and gibberir nd egging him on it of T tell you tmy eyes felt like two boiled goose berries in my head: hoiled red hot; n at Tidborough ¥es-{and a red-hot potatoc stuck in my 1va|( stuck tight. 1 tell you * get the wite in her i g to div the on fortunate and happy sand v hew I'm ever s wife poor chap in 1s * * * py|thing s, old Su- | people, ¢ with his|of h g ‘Look | of man | the these “Look here, hang of Get a hearing on some of s poison here was the coroner getting | I'hur preamble, Great big pudding | dresseo the coroner, I Hke a|plc deflated foothall There | her rig tright, the girl's father, | roing! smoldening like inside the door of f] The a white q st AC arm will old old Sabre home, § who poiso TUESDAY, APRIL g with n next hin hair ke L honse preat hig v a retriever's (Continued In Our Neat 1 I*oisoned il 14 spirit future band and father on thi ideas early today, Harmon Fancel A Methodist ministe I expro vritten before sh to her son and self las body o suit left half ted by the mother, will be laid on and 1 d here Elmo. 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