, like to attempt so delicate an op- tchannels. preparations have been 'fir.r.-t. There is a large. isolated Then he said. in little more than a "parent dlttlculties. It L9 possible oreovar. Milany hlmneil is high- plan will be for them to go - ,i stared It him. I; Ilolul lluttul continued GIAPPER VII PLAN POI Kllllllh '1 do not claim to have the skill of In .'.'.ismann.” said Print. tBut 1 have conducted three cornea grafting operations - and each one has been successful. True. your own is I more complicated cue. tolling into two parts. First. the eye which is still partly service- able, must be made sound. After that we can turn to the greater problem of the dead eye." V "I will go over the details with you,” said Rutter. "Among my papers you will find some notes. I gave careful attention to myself and visualized the entire operation. We will go over my notes to- gether. But first. let us plan how it is to be done. There are sev- eral things !or us to take into cori- olderation. We must select tne passenger who is to have the honour of helping me. We have to consider disposing of the body when we have finished the opera- tion h . . ”We must plan with the greatest of care. First, the time of the operation. Th t must be done at night. when era is no risk of passengers coming up on deck. We can. perhaps. produce some reason for forbidding them to come up. It would be sufticient to explain that we believe a warship to be in the vicinity . . . "The next point is to make sure that the first mate is not free to prowl about the ship." I "Perhaps while he is resting. before taking the watch at mid- night.” Prinz suggested. ”Lacoste will be on duty - which leaves Zakas tree to assist in anything we may require." ”I have a better plan." said Rut- ter. "It should be done after nid- night. while Oliver is on the bridge. Fortunately, he is too good an oi- ficer to leave his post. When the time. comes to-dispose oi the body. Zakas shall go up and engage him in some sort of conversation. The best, thing would be for Zakas in take him into the small chart room. From there. the deck can- not be seen." That will only leave. the crew." paid Prinz thoughtfully. "There again it will be neces- sary for us to call upon Zakas. He will have to rearrange the crew to that those on duty are such as we can trust to remain silent afterwards. After all. are not two of our own people acting as sailors? They will obey any order - pro- vided it comes from the right quarter. You can deliver it." Prinz made a note in his book. "We can prepare for that. then," he said. "But as the. crew do watch and watch about. alternating their hours by the short dog- waiches. it will be necessary to determine the mght of the opera- tion in advance. That increases our difficulties; because we shall want as calm a sea as possible." He shook his head. ''I would not erzition with the ship heaving I-bout." 'tT'nal. is in be taken for grant- Ruttor said. "We must hope for fine weather. The point is to make preliminary arrangcmer.ts so that we can work according to plan at a moment's notice. Now tlicro is another thing. You iiull require some assistance. You will have to rely upon Zakas. He has had a little. medical experience in his. career at sea. There is the added advantage that we can rrly on him not to betray us after- wards." Prinz looked at him sharply. "Certainly. we have a hold over him." he said. ”But once he is Away from us . . iliutter gave an exclamation of impatience. "Do you seriously think that we ran permit thal'."' he demanded. "Zakas will be dcalt with - as soon as his usefulness has ceased. You see," he wont on. "according to the last communica- tion I received through the usual carried out exactly as designed at building which has a high wall around it. Eismann is alrcady living there. He has filled up a laboratory. Nobody will know what. goes on behind those walls. First. there will be the second operation on my eye. After that, we resume the experiments whicn were interrupted. The day will come when our country will have need of our knowledge. Uiitii then, it is our duty to continue with our labours." "1 see," said Prinz. ”I wonder- ed why so many passengers." "It is fortunate," said Rutter ulmly. "that my researches had one so far that I needed very ow subjects to complete my work." A new thought came to Print. whisper. "But what of Milany and Hi: daughter? You will. of course, V use them?" ..-"fl! have not yet decided." said fuller. "They have their value it the moment. Later. they may um. we ,may'have to keep them prisoners Naturally. their origin prevents them from being used- ilccompllahed. I feel thil. the n with the shin." (To be continued) ' out me for display- ILOORIFIELIQ W. M. S. MEETS -The,Bloom!teld United Church Women: Missionary Society met at the home at Mn. Arthur Meth- erali at Mill River with the pre- sident. Mrs. A. W. 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