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For a moment zakas hesitated. it was a new experience to be ord- ered about by a man he had re- garded as a first mate. Then he re. flcctsd that, after all, Oliver was greatly to be preferred to either Prinz or Rutter. with this philo- :l:phic thought he left the cabin II. Oliver lit his pipe and lapsed iii- to contemplation. So far. things had gone well. The crew had set- tled down after the excitement. The passengers had recovered to a certain extent Panic had gone and now they were eager to know about their late. He did not wish to keep them in cruel suspense anv longer than was necessary. A!- resdy, he had informed them that Dr. Rutter had made false promises and assured them that he would do his best for them. Now the problem was to deter- mine the nature of that best. A: a preliminary he had made a thor- ough search of the cabins set- aside for the two doctors and made some startling discoveries. He wondered whether to consult Lubbe. That amazing man had shown little interest in what had happened on board, His only com- ment had been: "It was good that nobody came down to tinker -with my engines." Perhaps Lubbe was hardly the one to help. There was a gentle knocking at the door which brought him back from his thoughts. "Come in!" he called It was Vanya. She came across to him. smiling happily. "I wanted to come be ore," she said. "Only I thought that you would be busy taking over the run- ning of the ship." For a moment held her in his arms. . "'Ihere's been more than that to consider." he said quietly. "I know." she said. "What. is to happen to them?" He understood her meaning, and nodded his head. "I've been trying to work out some sort of a scheme," he told her. "It isn't easy-there are sever- al things to take into considerat- ion." "They are all terribly worried and quiet. They just sit, around waiting patiently. their eyes filled with dumb misery. You see-no- body wants them. They know that only too well. And they dread be- ing brought before officials who will express meaningless sympathy and say that. they have no power to act. They feel that they will be sent back-to the same poverty. want. and neglect." "I know.' said Oliver. trouble is that there is sation awaiting at the other end. Remember-there were others he- hind Prinz and Rutter." "I wondered about that." she said. "I can't understand why they brought so many passengers." She gave a slight shudder. "Of course. there was the operation; but sure- ly they did not need more tliim one for that." "I don't think we shau ever knozv the truth.' said Oliver. it was bet- ter. he felt, to deceive her. He had suspicions of the sinister purpose of the voyage; for in Prinz's cabin he had found a folded poster. It was not a great effort to imagine that Rutter was the Erik Rltter mentioned. Looking at the phoni- graph he had tried to picture the same face with a dark beard and tinted glasses. And Rltter had per- formed experiments on human subjects. It was better. he decided that Vanya should not know that. He wanted to spare her as much of the horror as possible. "I suppose not," she said. "Unless your prisoner talks." "Prisoner? Oh, the German member of the crew. There were two. one was killed in the fight. The other was wounded. He died early this morning." Again, he left something out. The prisoner was found knifcd. And Jim Crow was without his sheath knife. which he said he had lost in the fight. But Oliver remembered Jim Crow's father-killed by the Germans in Africa. Africa can breed dark purposes of revenge He had decided that there shoud be,.no,.lnquiry. No doubt the man deserved his fate. "so it will remain a mystery." aald Vanya. "It's better that way." Oliver said to her. "It's better for us to look towards the future. Sit down. and cause to "The chief no organi- about our-problems so far." ah; around the small cabin and said: one which the captain used!" too closely associated KINII Elllli lliliii. Id, 1 will tell you -what I have thought did so. Then she glanced "Are you going to take over the "No. I prefer this. The other is with last night. Now then. About the pas- GUARDIAN. ssngara. Ilve searched the be- longings of both Prinz and nut- ter. Most of the things will be thrown overboard. But in Prinz':. cabin there is a large suitcase which contains bundles of notes. some English. some American. so far as I can tell. they are genuine. I expect they were used for cur- ient expenses. Probably. some would be required for bribes at the other end. "I haven't counted the money yet, But there will be a substanti- al amount for each passenger. In- cidentally. I found the money for the crew set apart in another case. Where Rutter intended to land. I do not know. But I have selected a destination with which I am familiar. I was in Central Ameri- can waters when war broke out. I shall put the passengers ashore by boat. I'll provide all that is pos- sible in the way of clothing and food. Jan Kiernik will act as their leader, I will give him a note to a. man I know who owns a plan- tation. They should receive assist- ance from him. Sonia of the money may have to be spent in bribing officials; but the chances should be favourable for them ra- mainlng. After all, Europe had no- thing better to offer." ”It hadn't that Vanya. '1' can't do more for them than that." Oliver said. "if I could, I shouldn't hesitate." "And you'll tell them as soon as possible?" "Yes." lie smiled at her. "Right- fully. I suppose I have no claim to the money. But after all, it is Nazi money. it seems to me only justice that is should go to Nazi victims." "That can't be disputed." Vanya sad. "But what happens after- wards?" 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