_..>.f_;._ ..'. JUNE Z0, 1941 _ THE PAGE NINE . - . . _ , \- e --~e V - — iThe Golden vrv Sands Riddle a; Alexander csurpseii , Continued from Page 3. And there had been. Even as Blr John out the question. a couple of pregnant uunlfll-CCB rioated into ret- er's head. Reierrina to the Carr's. Mr. Monts hau said: "D0n’t worry. rm a sort of mend of the iarriiiy. ut old oarr himself. anyway. There had been u. sort of leer in voice as he had said it: a. note that even a-t the time Peter nad disliked. At the time. he had put it down to Mr. Mnntes coarse mari- nerlsms; but. now he read a ditier- ent. sianirlcance into it. Mr. Monte had sot the inform- ation about (i0lden Days from err John Carr himself. And the card. which Mr. Xoss/s instincts or sleu- thlrul had promoted him to purloin indicated that the irizoi-mation had not been given wiliin y. All the slflm- in tact. D0lnted to blackmail. Arid blackmail was s. nrims motive (or murder. Where had Slr John Carr been on the fatal morninz. beiore he had ac- costed Peter in the lobby oi the hotel? Thess thoughts surzed up unbid-t tlen into Peter's mind. He suppress. ea them and turned to Mr. Xosa. "What do you make of it?" he uked- unwillinilly. livlr. Xosa shnigzed. "Ilhe spoor is pain." Peter made up his mind. "Nun- sense!" he sa m.. Mr. Xosa looked pained. "You thsil: it is onsenae?" ‘tAbsolute rubbish." Peter s.fiirm- ed; and manned to lamb almost convincingly. "You're barking up the wrcniz tree. my friend; and if you'll accept my advice you won't meddle anv further in matters that don't concern you. And I'll keen this car-i." Mr. Xosifs brown eyes flickered. For s second they were srwthnig but mild. "You will return it to Bir John?” he asked. "No doubt he'll have a perfectly simple explanation of the whole thing." Peter observed, ignoring the nuestim. Under the Bantu’: cold nae, he tarerully but the card in his ‘ ‘ ‘land. as say. I'd prefer you not lo meddle further in this affair.” he told Mr. Xosa stemly. “Now do you understand?" Mr. Xosa sighed. "I understand. Can s dead man have a sweet- heart?" "What?" "You are in love with Miss Gan." said Mr. Xosa. patiently. “In this you show some good Judgment. A red ti: ls not always rzood to eat. my people say. meaning that a beautiful girl u not always good; but 1 th Miss Carr is u uood as she is beautiful. F ’v r t‘ 1 “Your trouble. Mr. Xosa." said Peter considerately. "is that you have too much imagination. I ouznt to throw you out on your ear tor your remarks about Miss Carr. The only thins that restrain: me is that I think you really mean well. But the whole thing is fantastic. I'm not lzoina to haniz. and neither is Sir John Carr. The police are prob- this minute. And now I really do think we'd better but." Mr. Xoss nodded Es des- tiff . cended from the any swept o5 his white hat in an elaborate, frigid “When the elephant izivea order lo the hare. the hare must obe .' said Kora with dignity. "The eeonsnt has splendid tuslu: his bs-sin. how- ever. is. they say. otten no larser than s walnut—" "Goi" roared Peter. Mr. Xosa went. winch, reflected Peter. crashing his gears. was all very well ss s oielnonlfi on d n PM glue i. a on. u wssn e. lo- ? ‘Thfi’! could be no "a us oiibt that i: he nve the aiion in his possession to Quayle. the oolicemarfs mind would be sent into channels which would divert suspicion to Sir John. l-le came reluct tly to the oon- clusion that Mr. Xoss had M risht. How could he be for brlnaina the nnzer or suspicion aizainsi Lucy's father? And i! that stir-pinion were iusti ed: Still less could he do itl p . One thins: was clear. 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