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! 1 In the Twenty Million Dollar Mystery I Dy HAROLD MACGRATH Copyright. 1914 and 1913. SYNOPSIS. . I udor ti WiX tta nriitt.ni ut rurly . H-r frttKt-r tn ttilW-tl In mine. Moil a i nl the (utiuiif from t ntine. h hich vivvt tu li w.triti t.M r Ml in tre uHtlMiifttui t.f t-'i.iiik ' ene, .i. - niotht-i t-Kitht-i. who h- net tumt-ri, up Ha a 1 Itiutu ii t httc . :i1 is fciin .-.8 llnvstim All lit ttf.-Mi-- tint i utiuii muM 4 it b fur Rh ran t. .vj h Ii irict to t'liino into piMftiiUHi f ' lir . so that It tn:ty ... left to h ttia m-xt or kti H;is,im Ah tiH mi o tn i to tits ri Sviue In th tTn of Julm Htm tu, i utihtf luw r, for u hu n Xu ooia 1 takiii n fn y, an1 hp r iii HmnJn he pttrl to put iti iiumi out f her it tint utlorii n it-Ism thHt IF nht i unioi ihhmv Uirm nU will nmrry tto tun "W Vt . Writ.' MH HHHft.ifll Alt. "lWV my iiM twiiity t utjfB Mini you t an m.irry linn, fit In a hI nit 1 enne Hint ... ntut n-tmur him." U'loi-i uniHVt'ls a myntry atnl wlnn hr Hint cn-e-tt cm B In w hit tk John Kt.-rm It kuvinl from bring convtctrd of a tvinlwr Irifftlattt J l.y H i-nnm Atl hlnwlf Zuilm i and Unrnmm All vlult Nahok Shan's house, whr sleep nvennm-'i v rv on hpnevr Nshok attempt nmr rv a pi mrwis Sturm, aklnK Zul ra, Ii inatlo a prisoner. Zudora folia Nnbok Hhan. reatotea (ha prlm-eita to her out;-"' lovr fl'itl staves Storm from death. A niuhnr of dtamonda tells Hansnm All Ms apiiet. Storm Informs Zudor.i that tila l:f- la betiiK atleinptfd fiv.j tMitly Htorm Huppecm llHaHam All. Him in la arreait'd for aiealltiH tlit diamond n. iker'a ft ma. but Zuilora diacoveia the real thieves a pax of mice. The tM'tcro help employed on Storm'a father's farm are fitting bettUH a great ttkeleton hand appears at night u: on a hill nenr by. Storm la battled In hi In vest I:, ion, but Zudora learna th; t lir utu-le r. ts employed Jimmy Helton. .1 half wtaed 'nan, thus to annoy Storm'.- par ed ta. .'udora llnda Hoi ton opera t "g a bt m: iilc lantern and Is nttaik'd b him. F.orm appears and cavea her. Hafts, tn Alt aks Zudora to find n Kern lout uv two mysterious old men. ?. idora Kt-is a 1 lotogruph of the neiii and it urns In her mtid. An old house U mir d by llsaan All and the old men. Stor 1 and Zudora are lured there and narrow y es cape de.-truction whi n the houue blov. s up. John McU'tnter, tjiideavui iitif to trap mid kill (Jeorge Smllh. ts killed himself, and Hmtth is charged with murder. Hasaam All conspirea to have John Storm meet the same fata as Mc Winter, and he and IStorru are overcome by powerful fumes. Zuilora aavea them, provea that McWtn ter s own dog trapped and killed him and ( save Smith from a band of lynchers j Ad Inventor blows up a submarine with a powerful heat ray which he send ' through water, lluseum Alt aeuds Zudora to a photographer directly beneath the in ventor's laboratory and orders the In ventor to kill her. Zudora gets a warning, and tier life Is saved. The heat ray ma chine Is destroyed, and the photographer, after a uuui rel with llaasum All, la found dead In the river. Wu Chans; prevents Zudora's elopement with John Htorm by hyixiotUlng her, and he and Masaain All attempt to smuggle her out of the country, 'i'hia plot Is frus trated by Htorm. iiahd, Haatam All's double, falls In love with Zudora. Halrd and Mine Iu Val kidnap Zudora and the Van Wick child. Htorm reacuea them, and llattsain All dies With Haaaam All dead Zudora Is releas ed of hr pledfte to solve twenty canes. She confronts, however, the git-aieut mys tery of all. which Is the mystery of her own life, and the munition to secure the vast fort'jne of W.OHO.ftytj left to her. This great photo serial la being shoun In the lea.' .ng moving picture theatu 4 by the Thi ;.ouser Film Corporation. A iong the '6 J llclpatti n are Maiguerlte : now, Ma. y 1 .xaheth Korbea. James Cm ., in the ne. role of n porter-heio, h Iney liracey uiid Krank Kariington. On looking through her uncle's p.-iiere Zudora nnda that her father left hi r an Interest in a diamond mine, and S orm ant ba d both lend aaaiatauce In 1 y ma in eg a fur her pofeaeHtnon of th es tate a jch Is being apropriate 1 by rogues ider the haihtahip of Mm. lu Vat. 1 ey plan tu frlghien Zudo, 1 so thtit t. will run awny. Falluij;, they kidnap Zudora and Howard, the mine Mptin .n.lrnt, and put them In a p; vate Insane sylum. Howard diea, but Zu dora, t arly famlHhed, Is rescue ; by Storm ...id his friends. Detfcllve Hunt and 1U .d find the Zudora gold mine Mrs. 1 opelarid s jewels are stolen but recover I liirough the cleverness of ituni and IU.;.1 CHAPTER XVI. Th( Buttl at th Bridg. ON'K bright, keen winter day Zu dora aud Mrs. Itamsay sat In the former's room discussing the malignancy of the star that limered over Zudora's destiny. If only she might find one bit of com plete e ideiice against her enemies or Home uoeuineut (o fully uphold her claims! She could do nothing ut court with these fragments, these half sheets. Possession was nine points lu law, and It did not require John Storm a legal advice to convince her of this fart. If 11 assain All bad not lieeu a thor ough miser all valuable paers would have lieen deposited In the deposit Ihix at the bank. More and more she be came convinced that her uncle had hail sinister designs upon her life; that he had been maneuvering to get her nut of the way an that be might control the entire f 'Untie. All she w; ntcd w is to be milt I free. Well. bk. r or later ouietbing would turn up. some work able ph n Three such men as St 'nil. Ilalrd I' d Hunt would Hud a chli k lu the ene ny'H armor. "I'm going to link through that old trunk ngaln." Zudora declared, rising 'Come and help nie." So the two of them dragged out the 'ruiik mid went through everything re I!:"!-!.'.', so thoroughly (hat ill could imt have esiapeil. Protruding from a torn place In the lining Zudora rame iioti a sheet of paMT. She Html led the js a hooks from all angles, but could make nothing of It. However, the laid II aside for Storm's appraisal. What fiifxled her as much as any C.lns was the fact that the spurious claimants had the law on their side. Where had they secured their back tug? How bad they learned that there listed documents, that there were (old and diamond mines? llassam All Certainly bad not confided these facts to tbem. "There la nothing but this sheet with tbe pothooks," she declared finally. "1 can't make anything out of It." "You Mjr child! Why don't you marry your sweetheart and have done with all this? He baa plenty for Is-th." "That Isn't It, Mrs. Itamsay. 1 come from flgbtlng stock, and I will never by Harold MacGrath "Why don't you marry your awaot- j hoartr" 1 give up this ttrlit miltl 1 11111 tuU'ii." ' Silo hi li. t tl at tin- clock. "It Ik tluif 1 Joliu was hi're. Why not ikiiib uloug i itb us? Thi' sLutiiiK be Bue." ; "1 li.iveii't hail Mkuii'D on In an ajic' lirutested Mrs. Kauisay. "That won't mat tor. all the iuoid fuu for juu." luslstil .uJora. I "You're u KtruiiKU Klrl." ' "In what wuyV" ! "Why, you eau throw off your bur I (lens so iiilokly, without utinarent tf i fort." i "I do imt throw theui oCT; 1 merely J refuse to ht them dampen what pleas i uib 1 eati cet out of life." udora ran j to u window. "There he Is now! He's i Just Hit Hitlt-iit and kindly us he eau tie. And there's a Un under Ids arm. I'll ; waiter It's hothouse violets, lie never j forgets the faet that 1 love Mower." I She did not notice the two men loiter ' ItiK ou the opposite side of the street ' HadrlllTe and t!yi the Run man. 1 Storm eauie In, Ills eyes clear and hh j cheeks full of color. He was biilililhiK with cheer. "Alt alHiard! The Ice will lie Just lfiidld. Here's a tmuch of violets foi you, sweetheart." "Thank you. John." Zudoru pinned the flowers against her waist. "You are very thoughtful, after all the trou ble I have causetl you." "rilUe! What iniiu wouldn't l thoutibtful If he bad you always lu "Hero's a bunch of violets for you, iwsetheart." mind? Whit's this? Ilccu rummaging 1 around in the old trunk again? Kind anything?" ' "Nothing but this sheet of paper." John took It. "Why. it looks like a map or plan of n mine!" I "A limp?" i lionised Zudora and Mrs j Kauisay. i "And I didn't know what It could I be!" exclaimed Zudora. j "I'll wager It's some data regarding , the boundaries of the diamond mine In Africa. Anyhow. I'd bang oti to It ! It may he worthless, urn! again II nuiy ! have value. Put It back In the trunk j My rule Is, never throw away any I Scrap of paMT you do not thoroughly ; understand. Whenever I sign a con ! tract I (o to(a brother lawyer to sea If be gets the same points I do. Put It back Into the trunk mid come along I It's glorious out of doors today." When Itadcllffe and (iyp the gnu man saw the three depart for the skating pond the former Instructed the j gun man tu reiualu on the watch aud lu , wlu.HU) In case of danger. He himself j was determined to enter the bouse and j have a thorough look Into Zudoru 'a i room. He found an nuhs-ked wtnduw i lu tbe rear, and through this be enter j ed Ibe bouse. Everybody was out, lu ; eluding the servant He could not! have found a better opportunity. 1 He knew where Zudora's rKui was, j having once made a midnight visit to IL They bad tricked him out of a One lot of geius, and be bad not yet re cotvred from the chagrin of this facL To this day be bad not the leimt idea where they had blddeu the stones, lie was certain that the gems were nut lu the home at preeut. Doubtless they had IsH-ii disposed uf secretly. The Unit thing that welcomed bis gaze was the battered old trunk. The scorched leather at once convinced him that tbla bad come from the bouse of nasaaiu All. He knelt beside It and Uirew back the lid. Ue eyed curiously -4f -filial: the spauij-e and mulie of the old Ir cus day Uul the folded sheet of pa per iutenMed him far more. Aud lieu he spread it out aud dLcovereU lh;i( it was practically a complete sur vey of the mine lu Africa he waa de- j lighted, lie already knew the defines of the Africau property. So far as he was tM'iuei tail it was of no Intrinsic j aliie. Lnt it would eventually be valuable to Zudora. So he stuffed It Ha-kei una went ou with hie into lii M-uij 1 titMi lie cailie tipoti the false IhiIIoui to Hie trunk, and here lie found l he docuuieiil.s whit h completed the ' use. lie lunched. With these iu his po.-essioii Zudnta Would lose her ease hi uii .oiul in Atuer.ca. What a hud! Neither (he k1i! iior tier ad Uers had ever thought to thoroughly tuetstigate the 1 itlcn-1 md leather trunk! j 11c wan in hluh foatlicl' when he: stole out of the Itatusay house. He j had hMile a reat tlnd. He waM legally , maMor of millions. It would be a Mia pie case of nianufai tnrlnis a will of prior date to .ndora's, uiou old lepil i iip. u ith tho notary's seal of some old chap wlm had died hi Montana. It would be i'y easy now that be h;td all the ! mncnU In the case. Mine I in Val would be plca-d, so pleased that she mli-lit b nd n mote willlim eat to his picas. Tl..' had had this trunk all those weeks and bad not Ho m lit to s hi ii I It for a false bottom. That w as supreme hi' U. lie felt mote mid more He Knglt Besido It and Threw Baok the Lid. ussurcd of bis star as be rejoined (Jyp. Millions, liiMirv, all bis cravings to be gralilicd! And Zudora. (lying across the smooth, glistening surl'ace of the pond, began to have hopes that her star had reach ed Its nadir ami was once more ascend ing Inward the zeiiilh. Well, perhaps It was. The sunshine, tho exhilaration of the sport, the nearness of one be loved, these would have set cheer Into liitiuy a heart darker than Zudora's. When the three of thetu returned to Mrs. Ilamsay's the latter served tea, and for an hour It was a happy family. Then Storm retnciiiliereil the survey map. 'you'd U'tter let me have that and lis k It up in my safe," he suggested. "You never can tell what will happen these days." Iiut Zudnnt searched the leather trunk from top to bottom lu vain. "That's funny! You saw tile put It on the top tray?" "I did." said Sturm crawly, lie went ab"iit the room examining the windows, lie left the two women and went downstairs. (Mi the linoleum in the kitchen be saw muddy tracks. That w as enough. ''Some one has been here during our absence." he declared ou returning to Zuilora's room. "Whoever It was has got that paper. Kvldently I was watched, and when we went to tbe pond the watcher ciium into the kitchen window. Well, perhnps I'm to blame. I should have put It Into my pocket " Meantime In Iioteotlvp Hunt's olflce things were being arranged for the isi-einleiiiv of Zudora's star, which was In truth very low. "Ilalrd. I'm galng to enter the Val llla by the front door this trip." "What do you mean by that?" asked the late llassam All's double. "I mean that I in going to enter In a capnohy which will excite madam's vanity There's no woman iillve that does not like the Idea of having her likeness perpetuated lu dl If done by a telcbrateil artist." Hunt at Jacques Lb Fontains. "That's true enough," said Balrd 3o on. I'm Interested." "Well, I'm going to be that celebrated tbiL, Jljf 'V, I sy-T i f e m I.'" Ml .IIS.-, SS1' i "But, I,ort, man, can you paint?" j "Weil wijoukU to lerve uij ;iurpoe "You're a tiian uf many gurprlej." "That's high praU. You ustl to be! thHt -ourslf." 'Give me all the piuta of the gme M Yuu've heard of Juctiuvn La Fon taine ?- "Yea. Just at iipewiit he's In the trench s lu AUaee." "So I UnmeU. iiut Mine. Iu Val will nut dl dw lou tt 1 eau h vault v Htlnvd Now, then, watch .vout I n- V Dutiley. lu ten minuter I'll be the exact enunterpart of the jmi inter a he w:i dui'Uu hb hint visit, aix months ago. lie a nit w ith ttpleiulld lutriKluc tlons, one uf ulilrh 1 have. And I've hadttt 11 neat Mitle fortTy oti It. ilTc B La Foiit.ilin- h .hoi.Kinih Keep your eye on uie and take a lesson on how to ut-t Into the hklii of another man. 1 i want t p't into hat villa tho worst kind of u it keeps diiK thnmgh my head mat llieru Is tuiiiii eoune tIou Ih'Uvcoii It and that old Jutik hut or Karaiiu we've skylarked lu ome or twice." j "1 reinllect Italrd dryly, there one day.' the place," observed "They nearly had me Hunt went to work rapidly and skill fully and within the stipulated time presented an apiearaiice that was near cnoiiKh to that of the real artist to f l the ordinary eye. "(ileal work:" cried lluh'd "1 tell you what you eider the villa aud got ' eKtabllslnsl, ami 1 on tuy part will isee where that tfaiace traxloor leads to." At 4 that afternoou Hunt, armed with his forced Introduction, presented himself at the front dior of the Iu Val villa. He was ushered ui by the poru kus footman. The peudo artist was requested to lie seated. Theu tbe foot man took tbe letter upstairs to his mis tress, who was more delighted by the letter than the thought of being paint-1 ed. She had met the distinguished French nobleman but twice, aud it flattered her greatly to tielleve that i she had lieen reniemltered. And, more than this, the famous artist bad once J noted her singular beauty and never 1 would be happy until he had put It upon canrns. Thus Hunt's Initial reception waa most cordial. Mine. Iu Val would be Mm.. Du Val Would Ba Delighted to Give Him as Many Sittings as Hs Dasirsd. delighted to give him as many sittings ns he desired. Ilalrd met Hunt a short distance from the villa, and the two of them walked toward town. "What luck?" asked the reporter. "It was the euslest bit of work I ever did. When you tickle a woman's vanity you blind her. I'm going to put up at oneof the hotels. She might have It In her mtnd tn call me up tu change the hour of appointment. Tomorrow I'll lieglu to outline her features. Y'oo can take It from me, though, that shell never hang this portrait anywhere for her friends to see. What 1 want Is a few minutes alone lu.Tie that villa, when they think I'm outside of It. That's the ticket, ami It may take week or two to make the play.' Ijiter. when they reached another part of the town, Bnird caught Hunt by the arm. "See that old codger ahead of us?" Hunt nodded. "Well, that's the diamond cutter I loll you about. Suppose we run along after lj I III and see where he goes?" The old niHii led tbem to his den without so much us a single glance 1 over his shoulder. Hunt agreed to go Inside w hile Halrd stood on guard out side. Half an hour later Hunt rejoined the reKirter. "1 have seen Captain Iladcllfle go In ' there," said Halrd, "and I've Just been ( thinking hard." "No!" cried the detective jestingly, "That hoarded man In Montana aud the captain shape up a good deal alike." "So uuich alike that I'm certain they are one ami the same. I've been think lug tisi. Hut w hen a fisherman casts bis net he (list makes sure that there are no holes In It. That old lapldary'a face s known to uie. Half the smug gled gems go to 111 in but we can't nr rest the old Isiy. It's only logical thai If some one brings him a atone to cut lis cuts It without asking questions ! Hill I'm hanged If I don't stop some of the men who go there. I isn't i Isilher with hi in now I waut Mnie. I HI V ill's portrait started." Pour days later at half after 4 at the same moment Zudora and Storm set out u soi a short automobile trtp yoii could have seen the detective lu : Ida velvet Jacket, daubing away ear 1 neatly and w ith no loco- Iderable sue cess He could paint aud paint well, but be wu a man who required ac i tlun, compleiltlo to untangle, mo blllty, and It Irked him to alt In a j chair for an hour or two with the odor of paint making him headachy, i Mine. IHI Val sat so that from Ibe corner of her eye she could watch tbe 1 fountain, lly and by II nut laid aside '. bis palette. "That will Is- all for today. I ata guile sure you lire tired." i "Join me with a cup of chocolate," she said amiably. While they were sipping tbe choco j late the fountain Jet reversed. Hunt h Y l ' i :: il i l i :.H VV : . 3 '- f 0 ' J I - - i j . i I . 1 Cautiously the Oatsctive H ontered. pretended not to notice I!. Is ecu'iar lty, Iiut he could see that loailanie be gan to stir restively. ; ddonl.v she set dow n her cup, coni fining of a violent headache Hunt athored up his materials and poll" 'y excused himself. The footman, bo ever. !a let ting hi in out failed to 'to that the ferrule of Hunt s cane la. 1 caught Is tweeu the door and the iamb, fail tlousiy the detective ri- .'iitered and tlptiSHl Into the conser atory. He waited for a moment two, then stole out Into the salon. A spot on one nf the columns iittrtictcd i !s attention. I'pnu close Inspection he found It to be a sliding panel. He n .is lingering about for a method to i eu it when he heard footstcpB He s , ped behind the portiere. It was Mine. I hi Val, unlng dow n to greet Captain Iladclil'e, who had Just come in. She at nee showed blm the portrait. He shrugged, lie was not at all Interested lu this stle uf art. "There goes the fountain," he warn ed. "Merciful betiveu, 1 bud forgotten all about those fools! They struck the signal while La Fontaine was betv, but luckily he did not notice It Let them In." Hunt was very much surprised to see three old antagonists enter the room from one of the columns. He was still more surprised when he saw uiadaiue oi"n the secret drawer In the onyx table. His eyes snapped. That table would be worth while, .lust us soon as these precious rogues left the salon be determined to Investigate. Hi was an Ingenious man. but his Ingemi lty fulled utterly to learn the secret of the onyi table. He was certain, how ever, that It held all he wanted so budly. He left the (Ilia uuol.sci ed. In the meantime Huird had discover ed that the tunnel from the garage led directly to the I'll Val villi, but In had chosen n bad day for the Investigation The three crooks, returiilir." fi am their visit, caught sight of htm and g.ve chase. He reached the t ap door In tbe garage first, but bef' be could make the door they wer i.p a bun. He succeeded lu laying uit two of them, but the largest man proved to la) a tough customer. 1 .Is was in the first time Halrd hud f !t th.. bear- like grip of the man. They battled throin.ii ho ,...i.- iy, nlong the sldewnlli, until icy ic.u bed the bridge. That Ilalrd li.. t II the tale w-as due solely to tin iinexpoeteo arrival of Zudora aud S 'tin. They recognized Itaird as he 'id hi- an tagonist toppled over the oaiap-'t into the Icy stream below. wli" C the tight still raged. At length I 'e reporter succeeded In getting free r ' the clutch . -Vl k3 - . 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