By LR. The Girl in the Crimson Cloak WILMOT rm: are dude n: (oi-i. Vernon-Cou- HIIITK 000C111!‘ : 2. . Grade II Jerry-Adam; r. ;- . Ilia. Damp- oln Parana lflllonlllfillfll; club I —!. Wallmo 2. Waiter Iamontpi. an“ v__1, clmm-d r xI-l. Aldry cam-z. _ Aflandanoe -Mnmant k-“M” ' “an; 8' a? and one null-were lost ving an tercation with him. ‘What’: in matter?" Gerry in- sdbi. We‘. "°‘°'t..§£°...‘2°'»i"€ raw man was bmnngiahfllg an Haw-Ibo!- e iniormation tor him he could give E E g5 § § k cried. "H sa he will ll megper e ys Gerry's arrival seemed to heighten the tension. The big man isnvred the lodge-keeper for a moment and -.u.rn his attention to Gerry. As be did so Geny realized where he mad seen the big man before. it was the man with whom he had un- expectedly collided in rounding the corner of a passageway on the boat across from Dover. Gerry was im- mediately interested. “See here," the b‘ man was say- hg, “you tell this ll tie guy to open up these gates for us. We have pressing business- lip at the house with a certain Doctor Zarnborofl cr whatever he calls himself. 1 suppose it all depends what u want with him.“ Gerry answer- gaooolly “l-ladnt you better put 1/ giunaway. It might go oil.’ “We don't Want any wisecracks, young man," croaked the big man. Perhapg you're this Doctor Zam- boroif, eh?" "What if I am?" asked Gerry as the lodge keeper stood with mouth a . e hi8 man had no ready answer for that. Instead he pocketed his gun and turned to the lodze keeper gain. ‘fcome on, now, open up. No one's going to eat ou.’ The lodce- eeper looked appeal- ing at Gerry. " at may u: business be with Dr. Zamboro l" Gerry inquired. ."You see, the man here has strict instructions not to open the gates 10 lgmyone who does not explain his business. You must be reasonable." 18111-316 % man g tgifle ores‘; n. paren h! ilnagin that he had to produce the pun to eflect an entrance. He Deemed to appreciate that his tactics had not been wise under the cir- cmnstanws. ‘The big manpziu-rled to the homb- - r Ins l tee . ‘ ou Zamboni! that we want dove about a. who done m from here ch91? t/wo month: at. tn b man beiievinely. could it bee plgeslbtle tlilinat "115 lmsaintly nrfflan was on the "me 911111111 is himself It seams: ‘s NERVILINE Quick Relief for Pain Profacional Carl: Mister." "How very terrible. Was he ‘a grinned down at his to mailer rlend who throughout the s Irooeeding had tood passive] by. "A very dearerriind. ain't he. e Just: the -kouper - appeared. He stillfied pale 3a "Doctor Znmborofl’ is very inlay, gentlemen." he announced, politely, ui: he says that it you have any- you flve minutes only o! his valu- able time." Gerry had been standing by rear- iul lest whatever Zamboro had told his lodge-keeper might have some immediate reierenoe to him- seli’. Apparently. however. Zamborofl was curious to know why there should be a. second caller on a simi- lar mission hard on his om: heels- Tne lodge-keeper opened the gates and stepped back quickly as the big man entered followed by his smaller friend. A; Gerry moved for- ward to leave the big man, turn- ing to his companion, said; “No use in two of us going lip to see the Doc, Ozzy. You'd better stay down here. Just keep an eye on me gate warden and see that theres no funny business." Gerry stepped outside the gates thankful yet tremendously curious. stood for a moment watcing the big man lumbering with heavy gait, long the gravel drive towards Zam- » rorfs institution and xegleted that it was not possible for mm .0 be present at the interview. He was fimily of the opinion that there was likeiv t0 be some fireworks. On the other hand he realized that it Zam- borefl mentioned to the big man his own visit on a sinular errand the immediate neighbourhood ui‘ the institution would cease to be as healthy as the local authorities claimed on behalf or visitors. So Gerry walked briskly away, and when he was out 0t sight o! the gates he broke into a run. Doctor Zamborofi strode into the room where the big man was walt- ing with a gleam 1n his wild eyes. "You Doc. Zalnborofl?” asked the big man, without preamble. “I want some into. about a guy who hared out of here two months ago Man- nisherks the name, and what's more I'm in a hurry.” It. was plain that Zamborofi was puzzled. More than that, he ivas annoyed. He had never taken kindly to people whn shouted at h . Neither did he like menaxaes. He agpeared to be sizing up his man keen . "You want intormation," he snap- “I thought that you came to give me some." » The big man cocked hi5 head on one side and ran his tongue across his Ileshly lips. “See here, Doc." he began, “I said I was in a hurry. I dldnt come here for argument. Either yolfre going to tell me what I want to know or I'm 801113 to make you." ZamboroiTs eyes dilated. His ll s °“ were tightly nursed. and hi? breat - edushllf 1y through his nose. So,’ e cried, "you uld threat- omifou-threaten rofl’. You I001. ’ he hissed. “D9 you know 1 118MB lmt tn make a sign and you would be carried away and placed in irons. Irons are unpleasant things my friend. Particularly the kind o! irons I have invented im- dangerous cases, and you look like I.' 01.150866. §G HAN WT!“ GUN l! Zamborofl had anticipated the big man's next move he gave no hint oi‘ it. It was only when the b man whipped out his revolver the. an enelamatiorl broke trom the doc- a "Oat course I'm dange case, Zlmborofl," the big man ‘all?! him levelly. 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