Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 32, 19 December 1916 — Page 2

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HF RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1916

THE GOLD OF THE GODS

BY ARTHUR B. REEVE

(A Mystery of the Incaa Sohmd by Craig Kennedy, Scientific Detective)

"Well, she hesitated, "ho said he hoped that noUUu that had, : takon place would change our own relations. That was about all. He was the dutiful son, and made no attempt to-explain anything that was said," , Kennedy Mailed. Yon ' hate i not seen Mr. Lockwood since, I suppose T" "You always make me tell -what I hadn't Intended," she confessed, smiling back. "Yes, I couldn't help It. At .least, I didn't see him. I called him op. I wanted to tell him what she had said and that It hadn't made any difference to ine.T i f v,. . v : "What did he say?; ' "I cant remember just how he put It, but I think he meant that It was something very much like that anonymens letter 1 received.: We both feel that there Is some one who wants to make trouble hetween us, and we are not going to let It happen." If she had known of Kennedy's discovery of the shoe-prints, I feel sure that, as far as we were concerned, the case would have ended there. She tvas In no mood to be convinced by such a thing, would probably have in- . si8ted that some one was wearing, a second-hand pair of shoes. I, Kennedy's eye had been travelling around the room as though searching for something. ' "May I have a cigarette out of that case over there?" he asked, indicating a box of them on a table. "Why that is Mr. Lockwood's," she replied. "He left it here the last time he was here and I forgot to send " it to him. Wait a minute. Let me -; get you some of father's." - She left the room. The moment the door closed Kennedy reached over and took one from the case. "I have some of Lockwood's already, but another won't matter, as long as I can get it," he said. "I thought it wad her father's. When she brings them, smoke one with me, and be careful to save the stub. I want it." A moment later she entered with a metal box that must have held several hundred. Kennedy and I each took y one and lighted it, then for several minutes chatted as an excuse for staying. As for myself, I was glad to leave a pretty large stub, for I did not like it. These cigarettes, like those Whitney had offered us, had a peculiar : flavour which I had not acquired a liking for. .... "Vmi must let me know whether i

anything else develops from the meeting In the tea room," said Kennedy, . anally, rising. "I shall be at the laboratory some time, I think." THE INTERFEROMETER ' Norton was waiting for us at the ' library when we returned, evidently having been there some time. "I was on my way to my apartment" he began,. "when I thought I'd drop in to see how things are progressing." ' - "siowlv .' returned Kennedy, throw

ing- off-his street clothes and getting-!

Into his laboratory togs. . "Have , you seen f WhUney 'since; t

had the break with him?" asked Norton, a trifle anxiously. . ." I wondered whether Kennedy would tell Nortonwhat to expect from Whitney. He did not, however. , "Yes," he replied, "Just now we had an appointment with Senora de Moche and some others and ran into him at the hotel for a few minutes." "What did he say about me?! queried Norton. -., -. -v "He hadn't Changed his mind," evaded Kennedy. "Have you heard anything fsom him?" "Not a syllable. The break Is anal. Only I was wondering what he was telling people about . me. He'll tell them something his side of the case." ' ' " .. , "Well," considered Kennedy, as though racking his brain for some remark which he remembered, while Norton watched him eagerly, "I do recall that he was terribly sore about the loss of the dagger, and seemed to think it was your fault."

thought so, I knew it." replied Norton bitterly. "I can see it coming. All the trustees will hear of my gross negligence In letting the Museum be robbed; -1 suppose! onghtto K-inp there all night Oh, by the way, there's another thing I wanted to ask you. Have 70HI ever done, anything with those shoe-prints you found in the dust of the mommy case?" I glanced at Kennedy, wondering whether he felt that the time had come to reveal what he had discovered. " He said . nothing for a moment, but reached into a drawer and pulled out the -papers, which I recognized. "Here they Ire," he said, picking out the original Impression which he had taken. :h:;V"; "':.s:; "Yes," repeated Norton," "but have you been able to do anything toward Identifying them?" To be continued.

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