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l1LiZ3. Br 1111 THE LEWIS AND CLARK JOURNAL 'Ghz Tfamilcar mystery 151 1o11n Il ppx R1'D1'Rl1K ll KKK sat 111 h1s ofhce one 11.15 111 Nlarch 11111 G' reiiected that t was two months s1nce lllb fiancee 11111 sa11e11 for South Amer1ca and, also t111t 11c 11.111n t heard from her for two weeks W1llCll you must agree was a Xery long tlllll, for an engaged couple to go w1tl1 011t correspondlng Mr I 13.111 v1o11111r111 W1 11e had not 11e1r11 A 111 wx IS sxt tmg there reflectmg O11 11fe 11 t hardslups, h1s stenographer came to the door of h1s office and handed 111111 '1 cdblegram Tearmg open the enxelope, lil follows fort thu W1 c 11r1u Norm 1 1 Sald 1311 11111 we must Professors or such Tomorrovs we l11Qg1.l1SC ourselxes would be 1 good d1sgu1se 1111 person 111111 1115 t1k1.11 N115-1 xldftlll w1ll be on 1111110111 for detectnes from 1e 1t1s so 111 Il 18 me wers c1rtfu1' ' IX must we 111sg111se 0l1lSllXtSg1, 111 111 These Np1n11rds are of 1 5115121010113 nature It 111 -XIIICIICHII should Come 11110 tl11s illldll town of 1 17:1 W11l101l1I lll 1ppar1111 111son tlus person would 1111e 111111 tollovs tl11.111 t0ll1l11l.l8.llS If V11 go tb protcssors su 11111 be l0Oli111g 'Nlr I rederlck Clark Nlareh 9 f r r111. sp111111er1s of e Now, o to111111g 011' 111 tlt lotus bug slup 1 be l1exe 1 can tell by 1 11 e obserxance Metropolltan Bldg., New York N S1 I red, come to Lava as qu1ck 5 as poss1ble E11se 111s dlsappeared here JH the palace of the 1I'1n11lcar t'MrS Xfiiftlll lle had scarcely fimshed reading t11e IIl6SSlgC when he WIS on 111s was to tl1e coor S1z1ng 1113 hat 1 told 11s stenographer he would be back 111 an hour and hurrled out Goxng d1rect1y to the Southern Steamsh1p Lme s ofhce, he engaged passage for two on a steamer wh1ch was to sa11 the followmg day Then hurrymg to the ofhce of Nfr Holmes Norman, the great detec tue, he sent IH h1s card and was ad rmtted to see h1m In as few words as poss1b1e he told h1s story and asked 'NIr Norman 1f he wouldn t sa1l wlth h1m on the follow1ng day Th1S 'Sir Nor man agreed to Qouthward and southward sa11ed the steamsh1p The two passengers had wery l1ttle to say to each other, as Mr Norman was s11ent bv nature and Fred was too nervous to talk Just the day who IS sent there to p1ck out the detec 1X es 1 11111 follovs 11n1 'l11e next dax as t11e boat drew near the harbor of La7'1 It one 111d been on the 511115 11e would ll'1X0 seen two pro tessors flllt 111s 11111 nexcr sccn before Ks the sl11p 11r1W near the dock the two professors prepared to IGAXE f1lIl1lJ1!Jg dovsn t11e gang plank one of them, through h1s clear g11 s spectacles, kept h1s ewes busx on tl1e crowd of svs artln long shore dogs and thex Hnally rested 011 .1 ragged 111an 1ean1ng on the warehouse door Walkmg 11p to the fellov, ,N0l'lll'1I1 asked IH Spamsh where the best hostelrv was to wsluch the fellow rephed ID a surls tone and pomted Wltll h1s thumb up the street, but W1t1l0llt once takxng h1s eyes oi the people comxng down the gang plank 'Norman Jomed Fred agam and Sald I dont b61l6W6 tl1e 111an suspects Take t11e baggage to the hotel and 1 w1ll follow h1m See Hrs Nlartlu 1f won can and tell her not to recogmze won when she sees you 1n publ1c Then, turmng, he went beh1nd the -, Q H A. I 1 I '11 ' ' luv 1 -rl to : ' ' '- 1' an ' 1 ' 1 1 0:11111 to 1'1l't'I1 :1111 : I 1 1 V H ' ' . 1 1. 1 ' ' 1 f 1 ' - 1 4 ' 1 '. ' . 1 1 1 7 v vxg-1 . . . ., . Z., I ,, A A . , 5 ' Y , 1110 Q ' ' ' I ' tl ' ', ' J ' ' St: .' '1 Il ntl ' N' z ' . ' I l ' ' 1 l 1- 1 . f 1 XVI , -. ., , K., ml. 1 . 5 f , 'A A 1lSli, 1 -11. an 1 S I , , , , . I H 11 ., z 1 1 ' z ' ' . . 1 , ' 1 1 1 q 4 r A 1 .xr 1 Iv 1 he 11ast1ly read the message, w111c11 read ' ' I 1 . 2 -, 1 1 1 . fl .. . 1 . w 2 ' .IH wx V. . r : zz . H 'I 1 o z '1 J 1' 2 t11 . 4 ' 1' ' ll ' ' ' 1- ,5 ' - ' ' ' - - 1 'ttl - 1 I' ', v . . 11 v ' Y ' ' t' . .' . 11 1 1 ' 'lx' . 1 Y 1 I , . - . In ' 1 ., . . 1 A n .. . . r I 1 My I 2 . C 1 I , v 1 v H I . ,, ' A ' ' .Q . z - 1 '1 H . X 1 .la ' I - 1 B4 A A ll I ' sz as ' . K' ' Q' J ' ' . 1 . fe' ' ' 16 1' f' I ' - 1 ' ' ' 1 , v i . 4 1 . Y. I ' 41 l A I I . 1 . - .' v ' , ' 1 . , . . . . I a, i li fl I ' v X h t - us. ' ' 1 1 V uv Y '
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THE Lawxs AND CLARK JOURNAL noon md introduce us? Of course he must not know our real names I am an old friend of wours Professor Broun of Stanford Inn ersltw, and this IS ix rssxstint, ro essor Morgan ' I ll introduce you she sa l, b xxhx shouldu t he l non xour real name? He is 1 perfect j,,tIlflLIll'lll and I know would help xou find out all he could In the detection of crime, said Norman it is alwass best to be on the safe side and not haxe anyone know who the detectue is Hall l'lgllI,7 she said, and so matter ww rs ended That afternoon at three o clocl they stood outside the c tstle gate waiting to be admitted to the Shogar s presence In a xerx short time ther were sum moned before h1m and NI1s Nfartin introduced them Brown, professor of zoologw in Stan ford Unix ersits, who I accidentally ran 1nto in the hotel today And this, she said, turning to Fred, rs Professor Nforgan Irofessor Brown s asslstant old them of lhse s disappear mee' I nm XCIX g it to now sou,s said the Qhogar, bowing slightly Per haps you would 11ke to see where this most unfortunate thing happened 'Vie would indeed, said Norman 'Nfiss Ehse was a werx dear pet mme when she was a little girl, and I was shocked to hear of such a mrsfor tune befalhng her The Shogar led the was into the great corridor after first ascending a fhght of stairs, and to about the place where he thought it happened No, sa1d Mrs Martin, rt m hare been farther up, because we were bewond that turn The Shogar glanced at her quickly, and Norman obserx ed the Shogar Hou must be right madam said ogar 'fit surely was farther up' It was about here, I behex e, s d Irs Martin 'that she Crled out' 'Well well, this is lndeed as ln er estmg as It is unfortunate Could I sir, haxe the rmpcrtmence to IHQUITC what is in this room? asked Norman turning to a small door off the corrldol' Qurels, sud the bhogar and opened the door They entered and Norman strolled across the room and luck It is lndeed strange, he sa1d, how she could haxe been made to d appear so compltttlx tl t lt would c reat tu e hm ou mont lt ind ln turned hus solemn mes to the Shoglr l should aduse xou, Nfrs Nfartin to stud for one ' he said, turning to her Phe left the room and went on along the corridor which was on the second floor As thex dtsctnded the stfurs lNormau countld them and 011 the first floor crlcnlntul thc height of the ceiling That Illgllt as Fntd xx is tllklug to Norman he turned his gloomi es es upon him and said Is there mx hope? Do Xou think sou c in find her? I have found her said Norman, Hbut I harem t got her yet Do yo feel like some worl l0l'llgl1t? ' 'I ou mean xou lnoxx uhere she I ant ue going to tn md get her to nl htf' 1 cd Ired lllllllllllg to IS feet ' That s it exrctlx sud Norman, 'I found bw simple cxlculatron, where she is After getting up on the second floor and 1n the corridor nd after Mrs Nfartln shoved the spot where she heard the scream There ww ere two ways of the girl s drsappcxrxnce either by trap door in one of the blocks of the floor of the corridor or bi haung her dragged IDIO the door Bs clicking my heels on the floor I found there was no trap door, because if there was one the blocks where the trap was would have had a hollow sound The onli one left was the door I then asl ed to go in, and xou notlced I strolled oser the carpet I found there a drfference of sound rn that floor therefore the trap door was under the carpet To make doubls sure in going dovsn the steps I found lt took tvs entx sex en steps to the helght of one foot each The height of the ceiling on the ground floor was fifteen feet This left a space between 1 ' ' I I I ' - 3 ' I I I. L Q lf -1' ' , c 1 ' H' I, . . of ' ' I ' . ' v ' so 4 I my 1 y 1 A 1 ' nv' :II: z I' f I- I . - -I 1 I - . . . H ' ' f ' A f W' , 'lc ut ' t , , . , - , . . . H . ' ' IS' N K N 1 l -xi , V,, ,Q N , I' . 1 --pas ia. ' , . - , rv tak- a f I dc Utiv to ' l t H h. . . al , I 1 I' Q v LA' '1 v v nv 'V I: ' kt 'S V . , I . ,I I Y , , . . v 5 A . A 1 , I , i y . ' V fl ' ' r . . y I . I ' It I the . . K ' 7 I I 'L L L . 1 .E K. V -T I I 1 . ' I ' ., . : I I I , I . If ' . .. . ' ' ' . l K ' v ll. ., TA. 1 ,' Y . , . I , I A- Y Y lv l ' K. Q AA I I v t'Tl1is is my old friend Professor v . V ' jj, , ' V 'I . I --I . . fx ' Y .' 1. V . , . I . . ' . I ' 1' ' . u Y' A - I . 1 . . U. ' i .f r V .. r ' ' ' 2 ' i ' ' 's I t .1 'L fx. It I . 1 I I 1 ' Y l - 1 ' 1: l k I' ns, fl' ssh v - h , . -. , ' 1 f. ' .. '77 ,' r I I, .I I . ,, , v . I . . , t I . I K V . ' 77 ' ' ' ' 7 ' ' ' I 'I 'I '. ' -' of 2 ' ' zz . ' ' .I 'r ' . 1 I 1 I F ' I I , ' . K . ' . ' YJ ' '. '. I 1 ' . . I. I . , L' 1 luv I ' Y II ' . ' ' ust I ' v I! v ' . xi ' L 4' 7 1 tv I I ' , , the . Sh , ' . ' ' ' , . ' ' ai I . R I A . F , . D , VY , . . Y , t - 1 , I Y . , . , . . 1 A
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