;:.*:2. ‘ rough mm The Riddle of the Riderless Horse By JEAN 8- CYRIL CASALIS %h'%VEM Onoeinthecavahernadestr-night‘ Joseph and charming had failed at (or the welldernembered maze of discover the reputed tunnel. Its en- passages trance was not in the cave, but out- decided. "I'll start with the one on rock terrace before the Calnpsie the right and work them of! one by cave. He turned to look at the en- one. so here goesi" trance from which he had just em- arsed but could see only a bush 3"‘ 935535‘ um pwgwhfindw growing between the face of the twee abruptly in solid rook. and was mnwe and ea “1 er b°Bm“"‘8 '0 "Sm W1‘-‘°" "° W1‘ He drew lhgg glFelfi€egX'ggt.hdo1' the ure, when luok came to his aid. 'I'i'le “uh night Mr but choeked m the 99559459 he ‘"5 1“ hm °°m°'.“ middle or it, holding his breath. “mm Tifire was someone in the cave. mow ommeme - ve is am-as ...::." .*l°...::::. .:e%?..i:‘:‘ .23.: verticalifie like a ventilator shaft in mg tunnel entrance peering om sent The €*P1°"“8 mm through the sheltering branches he ' " . °f his "°"°h “S w “I we “gm re‘ waited his pulses racing It came I —l ‘ Veiled the hi“ flumm °‘ 5“ “"1; again’ a faint souffle then a dull m'*“—‘* 13”“ 3“”“‘‘1- "A ’°°‘ kn“ thud~'and the figure of a man caxre Exclamed M“°°1m- Wm’ hm 5°“ out of the cave barely discernible howgraphs Of one °’ me“ M?‘ against the dark sky as it st.o0d for me °”’““‘°5 5h°‘ by °°I'”°m”' A a moment on the terrace In that root kat where there isnt perchlng momentary glimpse it W323 lmpos_ room for 5 5P*m°‘”" slble even to guess at the identity N that m°'“°“‘ W’ ‘““““" of that blanketed figure. And the ‘pmngi “Qt q°‘V”w”d5 but up ‘md next moment the man had dro ed away, vanishing into the darkness from the terrace to the gr°undp%e_ 71“ *‘~b°V9- F°‘.' 3 m°m°m' M"‘1°°1m low and was moving away towards was too fiiirprlsed ti? gtrigsp wxlrileathit me'uee5 ;nea.nt;1 elnasrea za nos. . e ' . 01 We up D“ ‘h°“8m °‘ “"”“"‘““‘3 higlexwligcezggshgr L:-lI:l1dCtX:l:l€l§a1‘Il‘? "5 5"‘“”°h Inside me cave‘ was after him crztwlirg stealihil “Om you 9° my Md", he said’ fwm under the bush and setting 0 "‘”“‘ fmd ""7. °p"‘1“g Wm” mm‘ in noiseless pursuit. The figure )9 ‘ft $9} °“t- - ahead was no more than a shadow S-”"‘”‘3 every “ewe I'° "mndn the darkness revealed only by lolne idea of the directions of his movement‘ But mm was mute 'etum journey. and C°“mm3 every enough for Malcolm. He had no in- stop he made his way back to ihe [gnllon of stnking too soon. He ??*Vt‘- "iced °‘“ °’ I‘ ‘W1 “P W‘ °f would truck that man to his htme 3“? 5I"‘ui1 9° 9‘ 59'?‘ wmch he °°“' and be sure of him once and for all. “dered must b’ dwectly ”‘b°ve me His job for the moment was just to °aVe- keep in sght of his unsuspecting , uarr . THE rol.Lowll:n ronmwao 9 Bmymey Md hardly miwhed‘ the "Now." he muttered. “the pa§B«Ke fi‘;‘xXfe“;‘1‘i3;’eElh{§;“L3r;‘et’1‘l‘;dp‘l§’aggsavfifi? i""I"’t“ Swmgm me“ turned ‘'0 theltake. For a few seconds he had 9 ‘ distinvuish tween He "‘°"°d °fl °°“mmg ms maps‘ I)§:nquli<§tn.§i;ea%y movgmentsbeof the HI?" °'*”"~?~““‘-°m b"°‘"’='hL mm W man ahead and some other sound. point midway between the_ line {Mm but mSis,_em_ And men me ‘he 59”“ 9”‘ Vm‘ sieuens house’ sharp snap of a broken lwi ended Where b“‘y‘5h‘9’°“‘ mshes new any doubt. He was followng the gggwefin llatcges offllligrenggri blanketed figure. But someone else rclngan prol u .,~ gmsh he found ‘M list‘ what] he 33; was folloavinz, him. ooking for—a crac in e I CHAPTER xx!" about two feet Wide that tapered T away to a narrow fissure twenty or A TRAP OR‘ NO ? thirty feektnbgltilw. Without hesitation Malcolm glanced back‘ And even e scram e I . n ahead so This time his search was brief. A7:‘Zv§‘ehg‘a_g‘Wsee{‘hghe$1$3Ow behind few feet b°1°W me ‘umwe he wasihim moving after him through the satisfied that he had found the mail Bea n he had looked back Scone,’ “V K955 °p°“1“35 m°’°°"“ "5 presence if only he had known that he was In that “°"°‘” 93553” ‘"35 euuy being followed before they eniercd explained. A bulge in one side of the the trees he mm“ have managed crack oonoealed the mouth of a to escape‘ 5“ mg aside to hide wmpamtively wide that against a bou1l)dJer. Here. escape w s sloped gently towards the ruit. mlposslble‘ The trees Km“. 50 dose film.‘ soaring h°p°SMB'1°°lm en Fed together every inch of space line}; '. .. tween them was so closed up wt mu"J2‘1f1r(E"‘j‘fm°l' We ‘°““d It‘ he sapllrigs. that any attempt to escape He had to crawl on all tours, for the tunnel was low. If this was the safe place of which Maraka had spoken, and ii’ Mortimer had really been taken away through this tun- nel it must have been a grim jour- ney. Then, to his relief the tunnel opened out into a wider passage whose uneven walla sloped upwards to meet above his head in a. sort of TIM STAMP of WIIIITY He went on. ‘ear-c.hin as he walked. but the tunnel h no more ion of never—ending rock on dark- nes-; the floor changed to a rubble of large stones, and as he reached them a sudden breath of fresh air warned him that he was approach- ing an ODCDIMZ. The ‘'55 rising. He switched ofl his to . and gazing upwards saw at last a. fainter darkness. 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