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| 1 KNOW MOST OF THE YES, 1 MET PEGGY (BY THE WAY, Y WELL, AH, OF | [1 WAS THERE YEARS \ ER, YOU'LL | DRAT IT ALL! WHY DID YOU TELL & BUT | SORE NERS HERE. STRANGE ( ALMOST IMMEDIATELY SHE TELLS ME | COURSE WE VE AGO. CHARMING PLACE. \ HAVE TO HIM WE WERE FROM TEXAS... AND DONT? AVEN'T SEEN YOU BEFORE VOU'RE BOTH |BEEN AWAY FROM SPENT A MORNING BROWS: | EXCUSE ME SAN ANTONIO OF ALL PLACES? _/1 TOLD HIM ; , \ . | PTAIN EASY. HAVE YoU / FROM TEXAS, | THERE SOME INé@ THRU SOME OLD A MOMENT, WE WERE FROM WHEREUPON it was the proprie- |! : ; Pa 7 SAN ANTONIO, A TIME SPANISH MISSION DOWN [ MY BOY, 1 « PENNSYLVANIA - | 1 BELIEVE / D> ON THE ALAMO PLAZA. / BELIEVE I ~ eft Aven there : Ph, A - 3 A NOW, LET ME SEE, WHAT /HEAR PE&GY a St caurieet ctunce dt Boel ! f B7R er ry WAS THE NAME OF J CALLING ME is : EE +l TM RECO & PAT OFF 7 (1 Fa 4 5 ; Me THN MISSION?

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angies of approach—and easily the of seconds. Then he was listening Most apvealing was the alluring, —hard! Escobar was speaking. his Ri Asia! He might get some hint voice light but with an undertone 8 ih of Fae from her of what was afoot if he|of seriousness. Rn obi] body 2 laved the game carefully. At least| “And when, dear lady, am I to py : b : YY, end 8! ina tw IE would be no hardship to have a [receive the reward you promised =] of NN : w 7 2. of absorb moisture In-f,,5d flirtation with the lady in the me? Could I do more than I have io. i ; 3 : pith E xucing it, hie Tan over IM jjgpe of sneaking a fast one through | to prove my devotion?” | —5y Martip vhat he had heard froma; defenses “It will be soon—now!” Allan! o ; lili YA i 0 > isa } - Sheth he heard the sound of had to strain his already strained] FNAL BAITS 11g 2. {| RX KONOW, SARIN NES, OMRALWNG 1D, 3 REAR, WEL ja measured step and the ring of ears to catch the low response. JM % ] 2 FIGHTIN 0 AN KLAN J y | THEN Brien A : spurs from the patio. upon which (“You'll have no reason to reoret! hills 2 7 FA ) TACK OTHER » ALLL : ' CUT {SX OUT Ww U determine THe ithe window of his room opened. your kindness to me, Alfredo! This| KEE i= I 7 JOB THERE ey fi OVER TH WORD? @# OR THER'L\. That was the one gypme the scraping of chairs, fol- | —what you have done for gastil) Ne el 7 ARE 0 MARR 8 i BE GETTY mad HAY, jowed by the murmur of two voices, | literally save my life! : iF z | WHRAVE TTR ) | ATHY gy tree IN A RUT, vipion could py jan's and a woman's. Allap| “I hope it won't cost me mine,” KANN — ha / £7 ; 2 , want of a mysterious Japanese jiciened. He could not make ok | said the colonel good-humoredly. | NB > KK 13 Y | | Nl group who objected to anybodyigny words, but he was sure he!'For my sake, gquerida mia, never, NNRSRIE De A: ur Zz a T spying on them khew those voices let anyone guess who gave od Wheat could be their secret He stole to his window and looked | what's in that envelope. Even for! racket, if any? He weighed some .qutiou sly through a crack in its your dear sake, I've no desire to! of the more obvious possibilities. Ajghutter. Yes! Asia and Colonel (face a firing squad at dawn! And! submarine base? No, hardly that, Escobar, nose to nose at a small how—let's talk of more agreeable! way up in the Gulf of California table some 20 vards distant. They things. My reward, for instance. A heavily fortified depot for war were talking ear westly, and Allan; Allan found himself curiously unmaterials? Perhaps, though again would have given much to know the |interested in the colonels reward. | the location did not suggest suchig,, ject of conversation. He saw He went back to his bedroom and | a Sele & a Wh Ee for seas pscobar take a long white envelope, started dressing. By V. T. Hamlin planes and bombers? A base com- packed with sealine-wax, from the! So Sun Su had sized u a -— plete with repair shops, oil tanks yreast pocket of his tunic and slip |correctly, he reflected. Morar WER VOR : WELL SOLS, OL VEE? R,00RAN' (OH Chim ow TRENDS TO and ammunition? it across the table to Asia; and he | the shrewd Chinaman's comment TH CHARTER ROAM....\T'S HARY pore TL “More like it!" he decided, fin- saw the young woman put it care-|and the remarks Allan had just AON © AN EVERV- OUR WORK TIME WE'RE I'D LKETO HAVE \ GCOODBY eTrure 3 ! { CAN'T PERMIT THEM ishing his ablutions with a shower. puny in her handbag and close the [overheard matched perfectly with MORE ls HERE | ( WES, TOO. BOT 7 9. ‘But what would that have to do] catch securely. {the ineident of the “friend” who with the missing Sargents?®” Ld 4 {had hurled the epithet “Traitor!” i § 4 nN i at the colonel of rurales. No rea- | : ny HE DID A QUICK problem in'sonable doubt of his perfidy could! HE BEGAN to formulate several angles and distances. If he wasn't remain. plans of campaign. His first care!mistaken, the bathrqom down the “Seemed like such a decent felwould be to check up on the fish- hall might easily be within ear- jou. too.” summed up the American ing company, working alwave cau- shot of the couple. Worth trying, half regretfully. “As he said him- | tiously if only from respect forjanyvhow! (self, you can't believe in anybody what had happened to Harry Bishoy He sped down the deserted hall any more, or figure what they may Had Harry got the goods on themihis bare feet soundless on the red- be up to!” : somehow and paid the penalty with tile flooring. Into the bathroom— (To Be Continued) |

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