If The MHion Doiar Mystery By HAROLD MAC cftATH Illustrated from &?wi tn th ? P/iofo Drama of th* Sam ? Nam* lot th ? Thanhouser Film Company (Oopjricbt, 1911, V/ Harold MMQraUt) CHAPTER VI. "Did you got tbo range?" asked the countess, when lato that night Bralno recounted .his adventure. "Range!" he snarled. "Mr girl, haven't I Just told you that I had to Cght tor my life? My boat was In flames. We had to swim for It till wo were picked up by a Long Island barge tug. I don't know what becamo of the motorman. He must have headed straight for shore. And I'm glad he did. Otherwise he'd be howl ing for the price of another boat. Olga, for tho first tlmo I've had to let one of Ilia boyo have a look at my face. Doesn't know the name; but ono of theao days he'll stumble ccrois it, nnd ibe result will be black mull, unless I push him off Into tho dark. It was accidental." Tha countess leaned forward, her hands tightly clinched. "But the box!" Bralno made a grsturo of despair. "Leo, aro you using any drug these days?" "Don't make fun of me, Olga," Im patiently. "Did you over see me drink more than a pint of wine or rrooke more than two cigars in an evening? Poor fools! What! let my brain go Into the wastebasket for the sake of ah hour or so of exhilaration? No. and never will I! I'm keen about the gray matter I're got. and by the Lord Harry, I'm going to keep it. There's only one nope fierj In the Hundred, and he's one of the best decoy* we have; so we let him have bit coke whenever ho really needs It. But this man rfclton has seen my face. Some day tell see It again, ask questions, and then , ? . .n "Then what?" "A burial at sea." he laughed. TLe laughter died swiftly as It came. Threw it Into eight hundred feet of water, on a bar where the sands are always shifting. Holl never find It. even if bo took tho range. Ho could not have got. a decent one. The sun I was dropping and the shadows were I long. He threw the chest into tho miter and then began pegging away at us, cool as you please, and flrod I our tank." ' vi l00ka 10 ?3U 88 lf ho had wasted his time." That depends. Between you and I ?ne and the gate-post, I've a anoaklng idea that this man Jones, whom no body has given any particular attcn tlon. Is a deep, clever man. Ho may ?a_ve honestly attempting to And a new hiding place; the advertisement VC"paper majr hnTe <>?wn ? . n? have thrown tho box ?ver. In pnro rage at seeing himself checkmated Ageln, the whole thing may have been worked op for our benefit, a blind. But If that's tho case, Jones has na on tha hip, for we Drehshn?;. *Ut W? c#n do what >? ?">? probability ho expeeti well cease to I before^'Ch h'm " ahrav<1,7 ?? Olga caught his Jmnd and drew him d?w? be*l4<1, ??? " I wasn't going to you?onl*ht. but I' -nay mean something rltal." "What?" alertly. tn'ThV^.'v? *nd walked over to tho light button. She pressed It and the apartment became dark. "Come over to the window, quick'" hlm "*>?? tha room, f; tba way. the house with the I niarblo frontage." A man emerged. Jit > cigarotte, and "No?" i""** <,0wn Nol She cried, as Blaine turned to mako for tbo door, doubtless with tile intention of finding cut xrbo this ?aa? was. "Every night altar you leave he appears." m I^Does he follow mar "No. And that's what bothered me at first, l believed he wis watehlnr I come apartment above. But rsJSSrt? when I turn ont the lights he comes forth So there's no^ubt tUt matches you enter and takes note of your departure*" " or ?But dpestft follow me. That's odd. What the devil 1* his Idea?" "I'd give a good deal toW." Tho shadow and the *iA?fi?. I ?"e dl-PPear^ J^nS X 'c^ ? In the apartment vera turned on again.' ware Tt" "*"7 Utok W. Wt^tCeh."* oat> himself. 1 don't see why Jim sidestepped this affair. Be the only man In town who knew anything about StrgtaaTa." "Be hasn't given It up; out he waste to oover it oe hla own, tare the yarn over when he's got It, ao falsi alarms," ?o B?tji the gamer "Tee; and JUa Is the sort every pa per needs. When the time eomea the story turns up. If there to one. Hare he Is now. look* like an actor In the fourth act of k drama. Good looking , chap, though.- . ? r}. Norton came In through the ?e forgotten the nut of It I remember ona room with tba secret panel and another with a painting ?hit turned. Hare thay changed them?" ??No;' It It fust the aama b? "It used to be. Come along and 111 ahow ?OUl." Norton Inspected the rooma oar? folly. ato+lng away In hit mind JTary detail. He might ba worrying a*wrt nothing: b?t'?o many ****** * bad happened that H wea better to he on the aide of caution than oo toe tide ot carelessness. He bouse and ran across Jonaa csrryMn! ? banket of wine. _ ?Here. Norton; take thlt to the party. I want to reconnotter. "All right, mind! Say. Jones, how much do yon think I'd earn at UOa job?" comically. .. "Oct along With you. Mr. Norton. U may bo the time to laugb. and then W may not." . "I'm going t)tck into, tho houM w? hide behind a .ecret panel, l're got my revolver. You go to the ataWea and take a try at my car; aee If ahe works smoothly. We may hare to do, bo mo biking. Where la the counteer In thl?r ti "Leave that to me, Mr. Norton, bwo i tho butler with hie grtm emUe. "'Be off; they are moving back toward tba h08o#Norton carried tho baiket around to thb lawn, where It waa taken from bis handa by the regular servant He ?tghed aa ho saw Florence, laughing and chatting with a man who waa a stranger and whom h. beard ad; dressed aa count. Some friend of toe countess, no doubt. Where ws. sllthlt tangle going to end? He wished he knew. And what a yarn he waa going to write eome day! It would be read like one of Qaboriaue talee. 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