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OI- lrirst-oaso lnnlfred Hillier, clo R. J. Hillier, 34 Tamarac Ave., ‘matters which do not concern you. . public call box? .... " imagine that 3 law threat like ‘ . ‘Take my tip. Green." went on Rigs, now showing same sign 0! his usual spirits, “and -when you buy land, come to my part oi the world. You'l be murdered or let: without labour. 1! you hang about Rocoulleb district." Malcom and Comellle uestloncd him iurther on the attac , but he could give them no other details, and eventually they separated. “By gad." Malcolm exclaimed as they resumed their drive, “It's the same gangl Remember that owl?" "Do I not!" There was a short silence while both recalled the owl's hoot when they lost saw the river slgnals. and “But when did you meet him?" “At Jones's, where we pickediup your potatoes. Father." “My potatoes?” asked Adhemar. “Which potatoes?” lcolm and Comeille looked blaulrly at each other. "But. Father, didn't you send Maraka after me. to tell me to call Jones‘s tor a hair bag of potatoes? Wcye brought them back." “I sent Moraka after you?" re- plied Adhemar lncredulously. I sent no one. I know nothing about potatoes. I bought from Higg when he passed this morning, going to Branclfont.el.n." Ilvlalcolm and Comellle were look- ing at each other again, and in that brief glance they understood each other. The attack on I-Ilgg had obviously been meant for them, and whatever happened Adhemar must be spared the anx- ty of sharing that knowledge, even it’ it meant that Maraka must receive a severe talking-to for the admirable service he had renederd am. "Well. I’m dashedi" said Mal- colm, and burst out laughing. "Marakafs getting too big for his boots, Father," Cornellle said with assumed heat, “just think of the needless work the mares have been put to, to-night.” "I'll certainly talk to him." said Adhemar seriously, “and even ii’ the potatoes were finished he shouldn't have ordered more th- out asking me. I didn't. even know that he had gone into Brandlontel-n without I: pass." They said good-night. and Mal- colm and Cornellle went out to Kind Mal-aka, but only Joni was there, ruldblng down the horses in the stable. Maraka. he told them, had already gone home. CHAPTER. XXII THREAT BY ‘PHONE Hlgg duly reported to the author- itlm about his hold-up, with the - to E attention they were already bestow- ing on the district. They had made searching, l1 fruitless inquiries and about Cynthia's egbductlon, now they persuad Channing to employ a native constable as a (arm hand for a month, so as to Pursue their investigations less obv ously. These measures were effective in bringing much needed calm to the district, and only Malcolm and Cornellle knew that the calm but marked a lull in the storm or crime and tragedy. I Old Adhemar had gone to Basutoo land one afternoon to see his brother Joseph, and Malcolm and cornellle had just finished supper when Comeille was called to the telephone to take a “personal serv- ice call" 1'1-om Bloemfontein. “Camellia Recoulle," said it calm voice, “you have had one wamlng or what will happen to one you love if you persist in prying into Penalties must be aid, a this you will soon lmow I you to e and more step in your new-found pas- time. This applies also to your friend, but the penalty may be made worse by being applied mm )1 those you are fond of. This the only and final massage" There was a sharp click and the line became "dead," and as Comeille realized that the speaker hadrung 02!, he was galvanl into action. Malcolm heard him striking the receiver. "Exchange! Drchangel" he was shouting; hen at: last getting some response from the operator: "gljllck —-It's most important! ng through to Bloemfontein as quick as you can, and (ind out who was eaklng to me and irom where. I '3 a police matter." At Cornellleh last words Malcolm lfiapt Irom his seat ana Joined In. "I'he'rel" Comellle exclaimed as -Malcolm reached him. "From a N , nothing more That‘: all He hung up . “D'you know what that was, hdalcolm? A threat Irom at gun Bllnkly they gazed at each oth- eruwhlle the full import or the mossa e sank into their. minds. Malco was the ilrstto speak. “This ilxes you all rl ht old hon: ind," he said. "You'll have Cynthia." "What utter nonsense) Do ‘you: I is going to put me oil?" But then; was a now or anxiety in Oorneillek protestation. "It‘a Quite true," he admitted, “they've got me. It i.m't u if Ibo were hate and I could keep an eye on her. I'll have to stop. and 1 think you should chuck it. too. Ihlcolm. Iiwudevllawinulcknt. nothintfi. I'll tell you what —- let‘: unit 1 Cynthl; comes back. and E’! I The Riddle of the Riderless V Horse By JEAN 8. CYRII. CASALIS w%uHwu h utlh he could but undertakln that the the heater then we'll have a. crack at them." "RJghti—-I'll chuck it too. 103‘ t.l1e"e1‘z1reoent," Malcolm finally as- aen . Once in bed that t, he pro- ceeded to think out course of action. It was 9. can of pinyin: 0 lane hand gain. and mm he tound dlilicult was to decide on what to 0110 “V9 . Tbl OUT OUR WAY tnldhiln. ‘ mud. Monk: um I out. must new 1 uoure - clue to Id been tn J: to had no Tri are plan’: IITIVII house brought old Von sullen out. And whywahoukl Oynthl /he carried 0 mil» the op:-nit? A rther they carried hel- they were to aamy. close to Van station’: houao, and close :3 the glut. there was only was the place to Havlhz made up his mind. he wasted no time in gating to work. do lint. Then he thogh of what The vgy next night he slipp_e_r out lnted °’ "§‘.‘“”,;. —l0 0099 C F 3 § 8 : vo been I , 1; Ienaoumlgss dII’I'IguI'I’ um vain“ ‘I’ “mg” day new tuvolvo: 9 o — Van atollen’s sewing droleo M,» "nan. all told.‘ "mey woulldl" Hand would not the throat oonveygdin his ronaovel uul out once. again (or the cove. But on thin expedition his much In: on his Wu To Be Continued) , .“Howmany0ttllc,I1r1ainthe uoklaIlibo|ec- By J. R. Williams IJISE ‘D-lA‘|'.... WANT TO TALK I [(1. JU5|' ABGJT GOT ME. pmmmosoou BRINGING UP FATHER DO VDU THINK TH’ GAMFJLL COVE OUT ?"ALLU5 STUFF WFBI ‘THEY -guviiflflljldfis 7.11 HIV. I-I120 would ‘I’. SNUFFY AWAY ‘TD A puooue IN ‘me wooos FOR A vacnmou ! someaoov cAuoI-rr A MIIJNOW mane ‘me YEAR M§cORM|CK IINENTED -me umvesren, so ‘THEY CALL IT - ATED -nm, MAJOR ?n-nevus sNEAI<(N' / EGAD, uemuuawav, IF -n-us TCRRID TEMPERATURE PER- slsrs oun crrv WILL as EVACU- {.~HAI<~I<AI=;=! 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