Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 21, 6 December 1916 — Page 10
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(A Mystery of the Incas Solved by Craig Kennedy, Scientific Detective)
There was real vexation in Whitney's voice, yet as he talked he, too, seemed to cool down. . I could not help .thinking that both Norton and Whitney were perhaps Just a bit glad at ' the break. Had both of them got out t of each other all they wanted Nor- ' ton his reputation and Whitney what? . ; He cooled down so rapidly now that almost I began to wonder whether his anger had been genuine. Did ; he know more about the dagger than jappeored? Was this his cover to disown Norton? . , ? "It seems to me that Senora de
&oche Is ambitious for her son, too," remarked Kennedy, tenaciously trying to force the conversation Into the channel he chose. "How's that?!' demanded Whitney, narrowing his eyes down Into a squint at Kennedy's face, a proceeding that served by contrast to emphlslge the abnormal condition of the pupils which I had already noticed both in his eyes and Lockwood's. "I don't think she'd object to having him marry Into one of the leading families in Peru," ventured Kennedy, paraphrasing what we had already read In the letter. "Perhaps Senorita Mcndoza herself can be trusted to Bee to that," Whitney replied with a quick laush... ... "To say nothing af Mr. Lockwopd," suggested Craig. Whitney looked at him quizzically,
as though In doubt Just how, much this man knew, , "Senora de Moche 'puzzles me," Went on Kennedy.. I ! often . wonder whether superstition , or greed would rule her if it came to the point In this matter of the Gold of the Gods, . as they "all seem to call the burled treasure at Truxillo. ' She's a fascinating woman, but I can't help feeling that with her one is always playing with fire." Whitney eyed us knowingly. I had long ago taken his measure as a man quite susceptible to a pretty face, especially if accompanied by a wellturned ankle. "I never discuss politics during business hours," he laughed, with a self-satisfied air. "You will excuse me? I have some rather important letters that I must get off." Kennedy rose, and Whitney walked to the door with us, to call his stenographer. We had scarcely said good-bye and were about to open the outer door when it was pushed open from outside and Lockwood bustled in. "No -1 more anonymous letters, I hope?" he queried, in a tone which I could not determine whether serious or sarcastic. Kennedy answered in the negative. "Not unless you have one." "K, "I? I rather think the ready letterwriterB know better than to waste time on me. That little billet doux seems to have quite upset the Senor
ita, though. I don't know how many times she has called me up to see If I was all right I begin to think that whoever wrote it has done me a good turn, after all." Lockwood did not say it In a boastful way, but one could see that he was greatly pleased at the. solicitude of Inez.' " "She thinks It referred to you, then?" asked Kennedy. "Evidently," he replied; then added, "I won't say but that I have taken it seriously, too." He slapped his hip , pocket. Under the tail of his coat bulged a bluesteel automatic. "You still have no idea who could have sent it, or why?" , Lockwood shook his head. "Whoever he is, I'm ready," he replied grimly, bowing us out. XI THE SHOE-PRINTS "I'm afraid we've neglected the Senorita a bit, in our efforts to follow up what clues we have in the cace," remarked Kennedy, as we rode uptown again. "She needs all the protection we can give her. I think we'd better drop around there, now that she is pretty likely to be left alone." Accordingly, Instead of going back to the laboratory, we dropped off near the apartment of the Mendozas and walked over from the subway. -As we turned the corner, far down
i the long block I could see the entrance to the apartment. "There she is now," I Bald to KenInedy, catching sight of her . familiar ! figure, clad in sombre black, as she
came down the steps. I wonder where she can be going." She turned at the foot of the steps and, as chance would have it, started In the opposite direction from us. "Let us see," answered Kennedy, quickening his pace. She had not gone very far before a man seemed to spring up . from nowhere and meet her. He bowed, and walked along beside her. , "De Moche," recognized Kennedy. Alfonso had evidently been waiting in the shadow of an entrance down the street, perhaps hoping to see her; perhaps as our newspaper friend had seen before, to watch whether Lockwood was among her callers. As we walked along, we could see the little drama with practically no fear of being seen, so earnestly were they talking. Even during the few minutes that the Senorita was talking with him no one would have needed to be told that she really had a great deal of regard for him, whatever might be her feelings toward Lockwood. "I should say that she wants to see him, yet does not want to see him," observed Kennedy, as we came closer. She seemed now to have become restive and impatient, eager to cut the conversation short. , More Tomorrow G. A. R. POST ELECTS
OXFORD, O., Dec. 6. William M. Beaton will head Millikin Post, G. A. R., next year as Commander. Joseph G.' Johnson and William Overholtz are Senior and Junior Vice Commanders, respectively.
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