New Richmond Record, Volume 19, Number 15, New Richmond, Montgomery County, 15 October 1914 — Page 3

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Can you tell me anything of such .knowledge?” Gibson stared incredulously at his superior. Could it be possible that this old man was willing to make his daughter a scapegoat for his ci'ime; No, it was all too unbelievable. And yet the general must have sold the papers. He could see no other explanation. But what was this tale of landing aboard the Empress in an aero plane? The orderly again entered, silently passing a Marconigram across the desk.

slon of her tones that put him instantly on guard.

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Day followed day with ever his faculties fastened on the' necessity for caution. A curious sort of friendship sprang up between them, a friendship partaking more of an armed neutrality without the formality of a flag of truce than anything else he could imagine. >Vitli the' alleviation of Hugo Loubeque’s sufferings the old animosity and purpose flourished with redoubled vigor. This girl had undoubtedly sought the opportunity of nursing him that she might defeat his purpose. She was the daughter of the man he had spent his life in working out a complete degradation for. He must fight down the weakness which assailed him when her resemblance to the Lu-

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Gibson stared wonderingly at his chief, wondering at the puipling of his already florid face. Suddenly with a choking laugh the old man tossed the wireless to his aid, the last blow ot Hugo Loubeque: “Not the aid. General Love sold me papers.” The lieutenant felt a warm throb ot pity for the old man. The general straightened slowly, rising from his chair.

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cille of forty years ago surged strong

“Somewhere, somehow there is an explanation,” he muttered. “And Lucille is all that stands between us and disgrace. You will come with me, lieutenant.”

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“Yes, sir. You have some Idea”—

“To the provisional governor,” curtly answered the old soldier, “until this charge can be sifted. Meanwhile, we will wait until there Is word from Lucille in answer to the message I sent.” “A message? You did not mention that.”

“Certainly I sent a message immediately Harley told his story. We can drop in there on the way to the governor's mansion.”

Gibson nodded shortly. He was In a haze still, feeling that his suspicions of the old officer had been unfounded, knowing that some evil brain was conniving at their destruction.

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Gibson did not notice the general's orderly hurrying toward them until the man halted In salute there on the parade grounds, the moon casting an eerie shadow across his olive khaki.

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•‘Sir,” he reported, “the operator has tried to reach the Empress, but there is no response. Her wireless must be disabled.” General Love stared at his aid. Fear gleamed in the eyes of both men, a mutual fear for a mutual object. Who was this unseen enemy who struck such fierce blows from out of the dark? And Lucille, sweetheart and daughter; Lucille, the pampered, dainty, fragile Lucille was undoubtedly near this one who even commanded the lightnings to do his will.

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To save the honor of her father and her lover this plucky American girl pursued a ship, in an aeroplane, was wrecked on a desert shore, was captured by savages, was kidnaped by her enemy, Loubeque, the International Spy, and was the central figure in a score of other wonderful experiences.

Curiously Hugo Loubeque watched the operator as he settled back in his chair, almost immediately receiving the flash that a message was on the way to him from some unseen, unknown source.

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within him. He must fight against her as he would fight against any one else, as he had fought against the very world.

And Lucille felt the change, felt it and redoubled her effort to get the secret of the stolen papers. The spirit of the game was in her, and she yielded a grudging admiration for the cunning of the man who, even in hfe most acute suffering, managed to conceal everything from her. Even in delirium his powerful brain resisted her suggestions, her hints. And in one of her days of ministration to him she discovered the diary in which he had entered his strange worldwide actions. The international spy was able to walk about his room now, his eyes showing the satisfaction he felt at thwarting her. They played chess together, dined together, with always the armed deference between them, a state of mind so obvious as to have been ludicrous had they not both been so conscious of it Many times she thought the strain was more than she could bear, when she doubted the wisdom of this trip. And always would come morbid pictures of her sweetheart to sustain her in her determination to clear him of the charge under which he rested.

Came a long sliver of light that seemed to nudge the switchboard violently from its fastenings, a shaft that reached out and pierced him through and through, blinding him with its bursting light vapor. Then Loubeque felt himself falling, falling into a pit that seemed to have no bottom. It was hours before he could piece together what had happened, how he chanced to be in bed, what the cause of the terrible throbbing pains upon his arms and torso was. Then the wonder of Lucille’s being with him, ministering to him, drove every pain away and he watched her from under cover of his heavy lashes as she moved about the stateroom, quiet, cool, sympathetic. He straightened in bed so abruptly as to bring a moan of anguish from his lips. In the lassitude induced by

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He must not show resentment of her kindly interest, must not betray the fact that he had papers for which she was looking. The coincidence of her tending him was too strange to be unpremeditated. “You are very kind," he said. "There was an explosion in the wireless room, was there not?” “You must not talk till the surgeon romes,” she smiled. “I must obey orders, you know, because I am only a volunteer.”

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“A volunteer! You volunteered to help a stranger!” “But yon are not a stranger.” She jsmiled curiously. “You knew my name and that made me feel really acquainted when you were hurt.” There was something penetrating in the eyes fastened upon his own. something guileful about the suggestive expres-

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