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BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY, K. U. h,‘ ' r and Attorney-nt-Law i; Olin: 1N Ilsiiniimd Street I . has» .' IONIY ‘l0 LOAN cw‘ Charlottetown, ,i-. s. i. hfilicDonald 8r McPhee 5A0 Stewart 8r - Lowtiier 15'» ' l. D. STIWABT. K. Q Summers’ narrow gnu traveled from Dale to the girl. "Well, anyhow, Mr. Castle must have been worried. And you were worried, too, Miss Castle. Ainsworth noticed it, but you wouldn't tell him what the trouble was, and so hs started out to lind out. lor hlmsell. It seems his intentions were good. ‘He was piqued because you wouldn't tell him what was going on." ' "Wambleyl" Adele exclaimed. She looked quickly at Dale. "And we thought-J’ "An all-round comedy ol errors." Dale murmurtd with a ruelul sort oi smile. "And he also got around somehc-‘y in your father's oilice," Bumniers went on. "Ainsworth seems to be the sort that gets what he goes alter." "Oh, he isi" said Adele in a queer voice. "lt seems he intercepted a letter," Summers went on, still watching the girl narrowly. "It was signed Doctor Mollett, but it didn't tell much. it was Just a lot ol mysterious hints. Well, to cut a long story short, Ains- worth got on MofleWs trail. He did things his own way. He couldn't learn much ls an outsider, so he Joined Dr. Moiletth crew. Just how he worked it I can't tell you. Msybs he'll explain later. Anyhow, he got on the inside o! Doctor Moflettfs gang and pretended to work with it." "Just like him!" Adele exclaimed. "And he never told me. But than," and her lace lell, "I couldn't expect to-" . "But even on the inside he couldn't find out much," Summers continued. "He never saw Dr. Mofiett lacs to lacs , but he had talks with him. That's where the mask and the green light came in handy. Being a new- comer, he wasn't let into the secrets ol thPgsng. They didn't quits trust him, and they threw dust in his eyes. it seems Dr. Moflett has a brother who is the ugliest man in the world." "Oh!" Dale exclaimed. "That ex- plains" a little." "The brother is straight, even i1 his lace would stop a lrelght, Ferry- man doesn't like him. The brother knows something about his crooked work and has tried to stop him. Hail jokingly, Ferryman has scattered hints now and then that his brother is Dr. Mollett." “l-is told me the first time I saw him," Adele remarked, “that one it the . nsons why he didn't want to show his lace is that he is the ugliest man in the world." "Yes, that seems to be one oi his little Jokes. He has several. Partly to tickle his own sense oi humor and partly to tool Ainsworth, he dropped a lot ol dhicrcet hints to the ellect that the Picsroon and Dr. Mollett were the same person." The captain turned to Dale with a guarded. smile. “He also made Ainsworth believe that the Pica- roon's other name is Martin Dale." Dsle laughed smusedly. "Nothing new in that. I have been misunder- stood so olten that it doesn't worry me. Even you, Summers, have viewed me with suspicion now and then. But that explains why Ainsworth paid me a visit the other night." He lin- gered his Jaw reminiscently. "Well, Ainsworth started in watch you," the captain told him. "And I guess he discovered several peculslr things about you, especially when he lollowed you in the dark hours ol the night. The things he sow seemed to harms lANDON ' y _._ _ .. . ously, ilintts. Ainsworth wasn't to blame lor being deceived. You do some queer things at night, Dale-looking It the moon when there's no moon, lor in- stance." “You're too literal, Summers." Dale eyed him with mock reproach. “Don't you ever see. things through the eyel cl the soul?" “I don't." Summers ‘ ’ stoutly. "I can see plenty with my real eyel- And one o! these days—" "Nowfflummersl" The captain's reddish lacs relaxed in a. grin. "Anyhow, ygu have made good on your promise. Ho regarded Ferryman darkly. "I haven't lot this Picsroon yet, but you've helped ms to make s good catch." "And I'll help you to make on even better one," Illerryman declared in a tone that trembled with chagrin. Dale glanced quickly at the girl and saw a look oi returning dread in her eyes. And then he glanced at the lireplsce, where the evidence oi Mr Castles tragic mistake had been rs- duced to ashes. “There? Moflett snarled, his lace , black with malice, his msnacled hands raised and pointed in Adele's direction, "stands the daughter cl the mysterious Mr. Graves" Adele shuddered. A taint gasp o! dread lell liom her lips. "Raving!" ma Dale contemptu- “The daughter ob-wbolsummsrs exclaimed. "The mysterious Mr. Graves." said Dr. Moflett in a voice that " obbed with spite and malice. He glared st Adele. Summers stared in amazement. And then he turned to Adela, noting her blanched cheeks and the horrified look in her eyes. _ "You meaii to tell me that vim: Ellsworth Oastlsis the mysterious m. Graves?" his exclaimed inbred lously. ' "I do," Dr. Mollett declared, his lace sglowwith malicious glee. "Look at her. Doesn't her lace tell you enough?" ~_ . _. ‘Summers gazed again at Adele. as: lace told a tale o! horror. _ “Ridiculous? Dale murmured. 8s laughed as at something, very 9ND“- terous. “Try to tell any sine person that Virgil miswoi-tii Castle is the mysterious Mr. Graves, and you will heard." ' Summers was not listening. His hard eyes were lined on Fbrryman. "Gan you prove that?" he demanded. rerryman gave a chuckle o! inali- clous satislactlon. "You might ask Miss Castle to,_explaln why she gave inc s. check lor 1100.000 tonight. 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