Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1941 — Page 40
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thought he eyes had gohe misty didn't try to follow her. She went immediately to find Dr Hale at state police headquarters, but both he and Miss Sormi had gone, In a taxi again, then, she raced back out to the laboratory She had no idea what to expect next but she knew she had to continue Her rather desperate, audacious action. Bob, of course, had told Leanna Sormi about Carolyn’s outwitting the train robbers. “She'll know I'm wise to her even if Bob isn't! At least she'll suspect plenty and be scared. fight back somehow!”
understood why; her
again. He
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She couldn't quite decide expect of Deana Sormi. Maybe, she told herself once, she was imagining all this; maybe Peana was honest and not involved in treachery at all. But something deep in Carolyn rebelled at that idea. I can’t prove one single thing!” she lamented. “But I know!” She kept her taxi waiting while she located Bob in his office. “Carolyn! I was wondering where vou Get vour hat at once!” she ordered. “And coat. Have you any money ? He looked at her with fresh surprise, but he stood in awe of Carorit Tyler now. He didn't question her at all. He had a few hundred dollars in a small office sate, and got that. They departed in her taxi without speaking to anyone. Presently, he sat back smiled at het
alarm. what to
of teasing suddenly reappeared, the
her he had shown in days. Carolyn's heart leaped. “If it wouldn't be pre- | sumptuous, miss, I'd like to know, what brew vou are brewing new.” “You will,” she flashed back. “Oh Boh!”
He studied her. “You're tired, too. It's been a strain!” He was suddenly contrite, solicitous
5 ® » SHE LED him meekly from the faxi to the plane when they reached the airport. Her hired pilot came out, saluted genially. She motioned |
him to his seat and in a moment |
And—shell | know.
ana way, His old, beloved tone,
he had the motor roaring. “What's all this?” Bob wanted to | But he saw that she was still | eager and smiling.
“Liook in there” she pointed. “In | that box, Bob, is your precious sub- | stance. I have had it transferred out here.” i He was abruptly serious again. He went inside to touch the box. “But } Carolyn!" They had to shout above the mo- | tor's roar. Somebody had closed | the cabin door, and Bob saw her sighal to the pilot. The roaring | multiplied. The ship quivered, began to roll. | Bob's chin dropped. He was standing stooped over in the low-eeiling | cabin there, and he gripped the! back of a seat. He tried to say | something to her. Carolyn smiled again reassuring. | ly, “Sorry, Bob. but just take it| easy, The pilots mine. I hired | him and he is doing only what I! ordered!’ “But “Sit down!”
she shouted, happily this time.
“It just had to be this! We are going to Arizonal™
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