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I don't suppose he‘: going to Do 81134111112 like a uolse-up in the light-Ind; sounds lute as l! those two electri- £13115 w“ doing ulosv. o! it. If you ask lllu." zl-llls was corroborated a moment later by one of the camera-men who CLIIIIG stuluuling back along the passage. “Talk about. close quart- era!" ho cubed. "You w“ all anyway near the fight-Lul- 8006' IIGSS knows what‘; suing on up lt- tha front, but they passed word down uhat. those fellows were trylns to block us In, just like SLOPPIIIK a tax-earth. pushing dawn tracks and “my w close up the entrance." "I! we'd only sob a Bu“ or two. I few shois'd soon clear the way." Arkington snarled. “Well, we haven't and I don't. know II It isn't just as good. W0 Milt wont bloodshed.’ Jacobson diflllld decidedly. “We'll gel that all P181111 11 "m" thlllg isn't done quick." the operat- m: said. "lia-lvklns and the Scotsman are hokliiig ‘em up an’ the rest of us‘ll go OII doing it, one at a time when mp5" c knocked out, but that's not, fall- ‘lighting. And we can't. seem to shove them our into the open. There's sou many of the devils If you ask me: they're keep- ln; us bottled up. Just. by force o! numbers. Well. I'm E01!!! Illa again to sec if I Can Push WWI-Ish- We'll be in a. nice fix I! those black- guards manage to bring down those big roof-slaps. properly trapped.” He disappeared followed alter a rather shame-faced pause by Ark; mgton and Jacobson, the latter grumbling that. It only meant making the traffic congestion In the passage worse. Dawn Dawney had collaspcd completely, Mavis Grange paced up and down wrenching at her thin hands. Zenda and Miss Ilibermorln sat together, pale and silent. But In Kay there had risen a sudden detenmination to act. She would not sit. still like u trapped rabbit, waiting for the worst. to wlppen. Only-what. could she do? Kay's Insplrtflols I‘. was the sight of the Royal fwlb, stlll glowing with light. nlvich provided Kay with somo~ Lllng like an Inspiration. "Oh. I do believe it would act — n he only could!” She spoke aloud drooling In her breath sharply. “I llnlst. go at once!" “What do you mean, Kay? What are you going to do." Zenda asked Impatientlsn- “Do come back and stay here. You'll only nuke It all the more difficult for tho men If you get In their only." But Kay did pot seem oven to hear her. Already sho was In the narrow passage. stumbling along through the darkness, conscious that the hot air was choklngly full of the dust and sand raised by tho scuffle that was going on by the entrance. Almost before she knew It. she found hersolt directly behind Mr. Jacobson, his stout body blocking the way as ho puffed and struggled to urge on Arklngton Immediately In from of him. "Hallo, who‘: there?" Kay could feel the producer's head turned. 4| he tried, startled, to see her ovor hls shoulder. "It's only me. lIIr. Jacobson Mrs. I-Iellyar.” she sold hurriedly. "Then you just get back, my gond girl! Things are Iookll-lg pretty nasty‘. and we don't want any women underfoot-J’ "I'm not going back uni-ll Pvo SPQken to Mr. Lovelace. I've just had an idea. Please. fir. Jacobson. let me squeeze past you." “Hanged If I do!” Jacobson ex- ploded. “Glva me your message and I'll bass It along to Lovelace, i! It's worth while." "No-that won't. do!" Thoughts of a whispered manage. repented and distorted through Kgy‘; n-llnd, A115 Spoken aloud It would wboblv be understood by one or her d! tho enemy. Some of the natives almost certainly knew a little En. glisll. Besides -- put Into words. h" plan might very well sound too 51115’ 1°!‘ words. "N0". sho repeated 11111118’. "I must explain to him my. "11- Buh if you'll only let. mo do It. let me pass. It may moire a big difference to all of l", 1 could get by. if you'll flatten yourself u much as possible against tho olde- wall. Mr. Jacobson. ‘more. you "c, I've done It!" Wrlkzllng. cajoling, l“; m“; 1W was‘ oust Arkington and we other‘ mien In much tho some fashion. while always tho oontured voices the sounds of g duporgtp struggle ahead grow loud", 9,11; sr more heavily dust-laden. "ilifolllrh it. tho moonll ht. from oi -.=Ide now came mls Iy. one l ILL be nearing the and of tho ". --~~.;e. with a final desperate ef- l" '- KEY Iquoozod polt one of tho nnera opltltorl and fmlnd Ilorulf Jase behind a tall, easily-recog- nized figure, while beyond again almost filling up the Iow opening to the passage. men swsyed to and fro, now pushing book, again sur- ging forward, curring, panting. "Rafe!" Kly lpoko In n gasping whisper. clutching at o time. "Stop! - don't you go onI- llstou back. my!" Lovelace Irwistid silk- wayo to speak so her. "Yoifro mad getting In tho my like this. have lo. w"- you7~don't hold mo and block tho way when trim follow: have lot to In tnoekq out. pe- foléodhoy got uo completely trap- P? -' "Youl-you-lf you'll only lutln I can sell you something much better to do than just knocking I THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOHETOWN Frank L. West Bean 0f Mt. A. Summer Session Professor ll‘. L. West. M.A., 55¢, M1110. Director of the MoClolan School of nzglneering at. Mount PROF. F. L. IVES!‘ Allison has been appointed 13"“ In charge of the Summer Term at Mount Allison which 0P6“! °“ Thug-gag)‘, May 20th. and closes U10 middle or Auzusl- them down. That's whl-t I cum for—-~" “Tell mo then-quick!" ha ml)!- ped at her. "Fright-not fight. It's better and easier." "Don't. be an Idiot! You're Io-Ik- ing utter drlval!" "I'm nob-truly I'm not!" Kay almost. subbed. val Sherwin-Mr. SordclIo-theydre lust In front there aren't they? Tell them to set out as quickly as they can and pre- tend to be terrified. And then- you!” In broken, breathless fragments Kay poured out. her plan. Listening Lovelace gave a. sudden admiring oxclltnatlon. "By love-that. Is an Idea! We'll try It." Acting Joins Reality "Talk about the cinccna! I've never seen a picture to equal that one as you starred in to-nlght. Mr. Lovelace. You ‘all frightened mo. leavq alone the refutes!" Hawkins spoke with un enthus- iasm hardly lessened by a swollen and bleeding mouth and. one badly blackened eye. Lovelace laughed and spoke carelessly. "You mustn't thank me. It was Mrs. Hellyars Idea entirely. her Pluck that got It through to me lust In time." Invoices spoke gravely enough noymHIs handsome face. flushed olith excltoment had a look of cam, est admiration as he bent over Kly sitting near the tomb entrance on ono of the fallen masses of mos- onry. where she had subsided when she found her legs giving way be. Math her. "You were splendid-dear." he ‘VIIIIPITHI urtdor his breath so that nono of tho chattering ccmlpany around them hoard. and the 311-1 flushed at his tone, felt the 01¢ Uflzllnl warmth she lmd thought long-forgotten running through Im- IWIIY- Reaction oftnr the strain of the 1m half-hour had loft. nel- weak. rather dizzy and Ilght-headggt 5116 hushed nervously pushing back her hair. "I Wllh I could have boon out.- sldo Ind seen It all." shg 5am, "You missed something.’ flgwkll“ 581d. with conviction. For at least the twentieth time he described graphically haw the block In the entrance seemed to 5W9 W"? suddenly Wit-h Sherwin 3nd Bordello pushing through. opal-em- 1y Completely panlcvatrlcken. glanc. ing back over their shoulders. In- fectlng the nalfiveo with the term;- °1 11011191111": unseen—-somethulg slowly approaching "Good acting. that was!" l-lawk- 1'15 ablifovcd. 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