IATUIDAY. Iaalaat Fraalarulaa Iy Banal "I combined ''I do not quite understand." he said. "This in something new to me." "You so rarely think for your- - self." Rtter complained. ''It is ne- ' the passengers. Zakas canary to see that all tongues are silenced. After we have landed will ac- company us ashore. Before going. no will - under our supervision -- set the time fuse of aome pow- erful explosives which are in the told. The ship will stand off, iaving instructions to await his teturn. Zakas being with us. these srders will not arouse any sus- picion. There should be few traces of the ship after the ex- plosion. And Zakas will never be seen again, so it will be assumed that he. also. was lost at sea. I think that it may be desirable for the Milanys to remain on board. But we can decide upon that tat- er.' "A pity." said Prinz. is attractive." "I regret it," Rutter said. "B-.2: our own safety must come fiist." "Yes," said Prinz. After all. he reflected. sympathy was a weaken- lng sentiment. "The girl "The other thing we have to arrange is selection (if the re- quired passcnger and bringing him to this cabin in such a way that he has no fears," said Rutter. "It will be necessary to select one who seems a little more stupid than the others. One upon whom it will be possible to play with ideas and promises. Now. the method. Having selected the pas- senger. cultivate him a little. try .o create the impression of friend- liness. Then suggest that it might be possible for him to acquire considerable wealth, in addition to freedom. for the rest of his life. Warn him that, on no account is he to breathe a word to fellow- passengers. Then. when we have decided on the time of the op- eration, let him know that the re- striction about staying below does not apply to him. Arrange a meet- lnz -- and bring him to this cabin." Prinz nodded. "It seems an ex- cellent plan." he said. "Have you any suggestions about which one I should select?" "Suit yourself." said Rutter. l-Ie stretched himself. and turned nver on his side. ”Perbaps a Pole - they are more eager to make money than anybody else." he added. Prinz studied his notes. After a time, he said: ”Do you wish me in make the necessary arrange- ments with Zakas?" "Why not?" grunlcd Rutter. "He is on the bridge, now. I Will see him when he comes off dtity.” "Do as you wish." muttered Rut- tr". "But do not be too long about it.” THE VICTIM Pi-iiiz lit another cherool, and kit the cabin. There were a few passengers on the poop deck. but even as he climbed up in if. tney began to move back to their cabins. lt Vx2lS too cold for them. poorly clad as they wci-c. Prim. stood aside and watched them. The last one in the line was Stefan Litwin. Yes. thought Prinz it would not be possible to make a better choice. "Do you enjoy your voyage?" he asked. Strfan turned to him slowly. 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''I hardly remember." said Sle- n "i understand." said Prinz. ttBii2 what were you?” 'I farmed." said Stefan. "I thought that might be the case. That is good. It YTIEED.) that we can dl5Cll.9S something. Have you considered what you will do when this new life starts?" Stefan shook his head. "It is all so much in the futuic. Perhaps there will be some work, perhaps not. If not, we shall at least starve in the warm -- which will be better than starving in me cold." Then he gave his slow smile. "And we may not starve at all.'' ”You want if you listen to me." said Prinz. "Mind you. what I have to say is in confidence. You must not mention a word to any of the others." Stefan nodded; but looked very puzzled. t "You know that Dr. Rutter has some plans. Well. I have also. I have discussed it with him. and he agrees that I can offer positions to one or two among the passengers. 1 have a small estate; but I am no farmer. I need a manager. 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