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Tow, Last a 1% % a% 20 0 18 10% u ing 0 0 Me 30%, na * % 31% 82 Pee DY ‘ cet 1454 * 4a aig 3 8 “45 1% 8% 4h me O1% ww Then They Removed Falconer from | if he should appea Seat Only After He Defied j denies this. “The Gre self “‘ Everard Dominey ? SYNOPSIS OF PRECE! Everard Dominey, » no’er-do-well Englishman, 1s camp of Baron yon iagasteln, a Gerinan F years before at school in Bngla riders that he is to g0°to Kngiand a8 & has already twen determined by the ve his identity ‘and return to Emgiand ui o Von Riderstrom, ‘Becretiy, however, He ‘goes to the Dominey estates in from an cberssion that she must Kili her husband to committed years before. The first night that he seeps a nd takes Dominey io Germany. Permission to marry the however, that “he ‘eatablishés connect! CHAPTER HPRE was nothing in the least to his feet at Dominey’s entrance and hiy respectable retired tradesman. Sir Everard Dominey?” he inquired. Dominey nodded assent. The man shook his head. in the Colony from Rhodesia, “And how is the doctor?” “My cousin! is, as always, busy but “H6 sends his respectful compliments an a hij ‘Tama after You: , a ‘To Sir Everard Dominey, Baronet, Dominey Hail, In the County of Norfolk, Engiand. | m iL as| Dominey broke the ‘seal just Seaman entered. “A messenger here from Dr. Schmidt, angacquaintance of mine in East Africa,” he announced, “Mr.| Seaman came home from South Af- rica with me," he explained to visitor, ‘The two men looked steadily into each other's eyes. Dominey watched them, fascinated. Neither betrayed himself by even the fall of an eyelid.| Yet Dominey, his perceptive powers| at their very keenest in this moment }p) which instinct told him was one of! crisis, felt the unspoken, unbetokened | recognition which passed between them. Some commonplace remark was uttered and responded to. Domi- ney read the few linea which seemed to take him back for a moment to another world. Jonored and Honorable Sir: “[ send you ny heartiest and most respectful greeting. Of the progress of all matters here you learn from another source. “[ recommend to your al kindness my cousin, the bearer of| this letter—Mr, Ludwig Miller. He) will lay before you certain circum- stances of which it is advisable for] you to have knowledge. You may) speak freely with him, He is in all} ects to be trusted. ‘ *Bigned) “KARL SCHMIDT. Your cousin is a little mysterious, Dominey remarked, as he passed the letter to Seaman, “Come, what about circumstance: ihiawig Miller iooked around the little room and then at Seaman Dominey affected to misunderstand) his hesitation. “Our friend here thing,” he declared. to him as to myself.’ ‘the man began 4s one who has a story to tell. ‘ “My errand here is to warn you, he said, “that the Englishman whom you left for dead at Big Bend, on the banks of the Blue River, has been heard of in another part of Atrica. Dominey shook his head incredu~ lously, “I hope you have not come i this way to tell me that! ‘The | man was dead.” . "My cousin himself,” Miller con- tinued, hard to convince, ‘The man left Kis encampment with whi key enough to kill him, thirst enough to drink it and no food.” o 1 found him,” Dominey assent- “deserted by his boys and raving. silence hin forever was a child's B c loi i will ies notice and 8 re | si hi knows every- “You can speak | s a t © u ti however, was h er persisted, “From three places the colony he has been heard of, struggling to make his way to the coast.’ “Does he call himself by his own nam Dominey asked, “He does not,” Miller admitted. “My cous.n, however, desired me to point out to you the fact that in any case he would probably be shy of He is behaving in an ab- he is in a very weakly and without a doubt he is to ome degree insane. Nevertheless, the fact remains that he is in the Colony, or was three months ago, and that if he succeeds in reaching the coast you may at aily time be surprised by a visit from him bere. I am sent to warn you in order that you may take what sicps may be necessary and not be placed at a disadvantage unper- in f f E i i a state t h 1 have said “This is i brought us, thoughtfully. quee pws you Seaman ea Who was this man of mystery who called him. | nied him. Was he in truth the ne’er-do-well Englishman, or was he Baron von Ragastein; German spy? Plots, intrigue and mystery blend in this baffling story (Copyright, 1920, by Little, Brown d& Co.) nd. ‘The story is written in the pre-war period, and Van itagastoin ‘confiict—the i) Dominey, preparatory. t ‘Dominey's name. Who calls himself Lverard Dominey appears in London and takes over ‘ortolk where Mrs. Seaman, a Germaa spy who is plotting with “Domi ‘where he is gramted » jnceas, but seems to be falling most tured of hit ballucimation, yet the wailing and Rowling about the house continues of (Continued Mr. Ludwig Miller.- He had been exceedingly well entertained in the butler’s private sitting-room and had the air of aaving done full justice to the hospitality which had been offered him, slight indications of military training he would have passed anywhere as “That is my name. With @ little flourish the man produced an envelope inscribed )| letter, thin, told yor the “The whole affair has been a great worry things connected with it which he has | with it which he has always found m. Wolff, en? tered tone. unchanged except for the faint sur- is not my name. T am Ludwig Miller, Deyond what I have told you. {man reminded him softly but very insistently, leather. with lettering and a number. head. Twelve ing. some one else nothing of these things.” without speaking, pressed together, his eyebrows gen- dured this scrutiny without flinching, ot quired, “to stay in these parts long?” haps,” makes toys. ly. more to 8 displeasure to you, Herr Seaman,” of course, Mr, Miller?” he invited. “I dare say Mr. Seaman would like to have another talk with you in have anything to say, however, which would interest Wolff,” Seaman declared angrily, am your superior in the service omy SS BE. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Tense Mystery and Excitement Blend in This Thrilling Story ” His own wife de- h DING CHAPTERS. lont im the African jungles when he sumbies into . The men were identical and knew each to the wtart of the | He decides to ‘Six months after ian High © 1 ie Von Raguatein, ions, with Seaman ‘of service. ‘Dewiney now lives, She is insane, suffering ‘avenge a murder which ho \s believed to hare in his old ancestral manor she cnters his room ‘appears om the interview with the Kaiser. He love with his “reputed” wife, ry xix, alarming about the appearance of He roge stood at attention. But for some Have | seen you before?” cousin of Dr. Schmidt. { arrived r Excellency had left.” in excellent health,” was the reply. a his good wishes. Also this iqtter.” rst thought of writing a very long Afterward he changed his nind. He wrote only those few lines, brought, but he told me those other: ey ‘ou have remembered all that he Dominey asked. “I can think of nothing else,” was reply, after a moment's pause. to Dr. Schmidt. There are ever understood, things connected terious.”” “Hence your presence here, Johann Seaman asked, in an al- The visitor's expression remained rise which shone out of his blue eyes. “Johann Wolff,” he repeated. ‘“Yhat nd I know nothing of this matter| Tam just a messenger.” “Once in Vienna and twice in Cre iow, my friend, we ve met,” Sea- The other shook his head gently. ‘A mistake. I have been in Vienna nee, many years ago, but Cracow ever, You hav re talking? “Herr Seaman was the name, I un- rstood.” “It is a very good name,” Seaman coffed. “Look here and think.” He undid his coat and waistcoat nd displayed a plain vest of chamois Attached to the left-hand of it was a bronze decoration Miller tared at it blankly and shook his no idea with whom you le “Information Department, Bureau password—'The Day is com- Seaman continued, dropping is voice, Hig listener shook bis head and miled with the puazied ignorance of iid. “The gentleman mistakes me for he replied. “I know Seaman sat and studied tinate visitor for several his finger this ob- minutes tips ly contracted. ' His vis-a-vis en- alm, phlegmatic, the very prototype the bourgeois German of the radesman class, “Do you propose,” Dominey in- “One or two days—a_ week, per- was the indifferent answer. ‘{ have a cousin in Norwich who I love the English coun- "ll spend my holiday here, per- ry. naps. “Just so," Seaman muttered grim- “The English country under a ‘oot of snow! So you have nothin| y to me, Johann Wolff? “I have executed my mission to His Excellency,” was the apologetic ré- ply. “Lam sorry to have caused The latter rose to his feet. Dom- ney had already turned toward the Lor. “You will spend the night here, he morning.” “I shall diy spend the night here, Your Exeeilency” was the po- ite reply. ‘I do not think that I your friend.” You are making a great mistake, | My and attitude inde- your toward me is t Impersonatio killed watched it sink.” decided. We have come under the suspicion of our own Secret Service.” room—to Mr. Seaman, sir,’ anounced, in a low tone, with a little nod. where the youngest and most trivos rising from the tea table. ing posed. one of your great accomplishments confessed, into the billiard room. the outer world. iney was and returned with his arm. She received the congratu< lations of her neighbors charmingly, and a m around her, been dining, remained upon its out- skirts, listening to her light-hearted and at times almost brilliant chatter tured beh: a distant corner of the hall, clude th into the Blue River and “Then the story is a fake,” Seaman “For some reason or other Seaman, as they emerged into the hall, was summoned imperiously io | her side by the Princess Hiderstrom. Dominey disappeared for a moment and returned presently, having dis: carded some of his soaked shooting garments. valet, bearing a note upon a Silvery, tra, Ho was followed by his “From the person in Mr. Parkins’@ the man Dominey took it from the salver ‘Then he tamed tow jous of his guests was in the act of, “A game of pills, Eddy,” he pro=* “They tell me that pool t9y “I'm pretty useful,” the young man with a satisfied chuckle. ‘Give you a black at snooker, what?" Dominey took his arm and led him, You will give me nothing, young fellow. Set them up, and I will show you how I made a living for two months at Johannesbur; CHAPTER XX. HE evening at Dominey Hall was practically a repetition of the previous one, with # different set of guests from After dinner Dom- sent for a few minute; Rosamund upon little court soon gathered Dr. Harrison, who’ haa with grave and watchful interest, Domf{ney, satisfied that she was being entertained, obeyed Terniloff's ges~ and strolled with him ta ‘Let me now, my dear host thee Prince began, with some eagerness in his tone, “continue, and, I trust, con- conversation 40 which all’ that I sald this morning wi the prelude.” Scar Sites “I am entirely at y 2: murmured his Rest, + TOPE seerrioy by have tried to make - stand that from my own point of view —and I am jn a position to know something—the fear of war between country and our asse England is willing to make sil pase able sacrifices to insure peace. She wants peace, she intends peace, there fore there will be peace. ‘Therefore, apalntaln, sy young friend, it is better : say rom HL YoU to disappear at once trom this “Iam scarcely my own master," Dominey replied. “You yourself ioe bw that. I ai anaes Rhein m here as a servant “Join your protest with mine,” Prince suggested. “I will make a oe port directly I get back to London. my mind, the matter is urgent, anything should lead to the discover of your false position in this country the friendship between us which has become a real pleasure to me must se- riously undermine my own position,” Dominey had risen to his feet and was standing on the hearthrug, in front of a fire of blazing logs. ‘Tho Ambassador sitting with crossed legs in a comfortable ASY ir, smoking one df the long, thin cigars which were his particular fancy “Your Excellency,” Dominey said, here is just one fallacy in all that you have said.” “A fallacy?” “You hav conclusion,” re To if 'y come to the absolute Dominey — continued, “that because England wants peace there wi be peace I am\of Sea. man's mind. I believe in the ultimate power of the military party of Ger many. I believe that in time they will thrust their will upon the Kaiser, if he is not at the present moment secretly in league with them, ‘Ther fore, I ‘believe that there * will war. “It T shared that bellef with you, my friend,”+ the Ambassador said Auictly, “I'should consider my pi tion here one of dishonor. date is for peac Stephanie, with t weary of the ir of one a lite ersation, bake from a distant group and came d them. Her beautiful eyes seemed tired, she moved listlessly, and she even spoke with less than her usual assurance. Am I disturbing @ serious converse sation?” she asked. “Send me away if I am." lis “Excellency and 1," Dotmin observed, “have reached a cul-de in our argument—the blank wall good-natured but fundamental agreement.” “Then I shall claim you for a white,” Stephanie declared, taking Dominey'a arm, “Lady Dominey has attracted all the men to her circle, and Tam lonely.” The Prince bowe “I deny the c de-sac “put T yield our host! opponent at billiards.” He turned away and ste Into his vacant place.) Pnanle sank “I go back to London to-morrow,” she said, “a very miserable and unq happy woman, T take with me the lotter which should have brought me appiness, ‘The love for which T hare crificed my life has failed me, Not tle of dis- he said, I shall seek my * “it ais news which greatly dis- turbed Dr. Schmidt,” the man replied. “He has had the natives up one after the other for cross-examination, Nothing can shake their story.” “if we believed it,” Seaman con- tinued, ‘this other uropean, if he had business in this direction, might walk in here at any moment.” “jt was to warn you of that possi- pitity that I am here. the .Republicans | ally, know person- “How much do yo ‘of the existent Seaman asked, circumstances 7" The man chook his head vaguely. “[ know nothing,” he admitted. “I went out to Hast Africa some years ago, and I have been a trader in Mo- | zambique in a small way. I supplied outfits for officers and hospitals and| sportsmen, Now and then I have to| fensib! lieve, mistaking me for some one else as the two men made their way to the front of the house and trouble in his tone as he answered his companion’s query. an but there is a great deal know,” Seaman replied gravely. man is a spy, a favorite in the Wil- thelmstrasse and only maxle use of on important occasions. ‘Wolff—Johann Wolff. “[f the gentleman would only be- the culprit begged, “that } ‘There was trouble in Seaman's face “What do you think of that fellow a his visit?" “I do not know yet what to think, that I ‘The His name is even the whip of a royal e hot even ail that 1 have to olen cat give moe even five seconds of happis ness."" “All that I have pleaded tor,” Dominey reminded her ear : delay. meaty, “And what delay do ” soe asked, with a gudden note wane sion in her tone, “would the Leopold von Ragastein of six years ago have pleaded for? Delay! He found words then which would have melted an tev. ‘berg. He found words the memory ot which comes to me sometimes fw the night and which mock me. He had no country then save the pars dise where lovers walk, no ruler Bat “And this story of his?’ “You ought to be the best judge of that.” Hirshfield Dr. Wm. Falconer and "| return to Europe to buy fresh stock, | E Hormatay potturater of the New York | Dr. Schmidt knew that, and he came 0 see me just before I sailed. fidently, doubt I threw the body of the man I Dominey assented con- “Without the shadow of a “I am, a queen, and J was she. rm Dominey felt a strange pane of Gis, tress. She saw the unusual soften. ing in his face, and her eyes lit up. (Do Not Miss To-Morrew’s Thrilling ad