Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 144, 30 April 1917 — Page 3
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Hink drew back instantly into a doorway. He heard a murmur it eounded like "D." "Good, useful password," he grunted to himself. After waiting a moment or two he went up to the door, where the strange man whispered. He knocked very quietly. . The door opened at once.' "D" Hlnk murmured Into his mustache if the supposed password failed he had his foot over the lintel and Intended to rush the man holding the door, whatever happened. But no strength was needed. The door opened at the word, and Hink found himself following a little, bent, dark man, presumably an Indian, down flights of steep wooden stairs. The man carried a tiny cresset-lamp which smelled hideously and showed just sufficient light to show the way. "The room Is underground," Hink told himself as the damp, earthlike scent came to him. He could not place It all. He had thought he was acquainted with all the. subterranean retreats in London, but he had never yet suspected one in this district. He followed theguide into a little dark, square room, which had a big door at the end. Through the door came the confused sound of many voices. Hink '.'ad bis decision ready.
- As the little old man preceding him put down the lamp to open the door he sprang upan him from behind, and, catching bis throat, drew him slowly backward. The little old man struggled feebly, his string black eyes rolling horribly. Hink snatched at the turban and, kneeling on the man, began to gag him securely. Then, with some whipcord that he carried in bis pocket, he tied the wrists and ankles. Then, placing the old man in a corner, showed him the revolver significantly. The lamp was still burning. It was Just a piece of wick burning in oil. Mink extinguished it; he had his electric torch ready. He noiselessly opened the door and looked in. He was used to amazing things; th-y were part of bis general work, but even his stolid acceptance of the unusual was stirred and excited by the view that met bis gaze. Before him he saw a temple. It was supported on carved pillars. He supposed the walls and pillars were of Bomc resistant plaster, as they were graylah-black in color." Huge swinging lamps hung at intervals down the room, which was long and narrow. At the far end he could just discern a glitter of gold, and behind the glitter some monstrous carved thing that. looked half human and half beast. Ti en his eyes rested on something which drove out wonder, all amazement from bis mind. It was thp face of AH! It towered above the bending crowd of figures Impressively. He was wearing a robe of gold ond emerald, and a white turban on his hrnd which flared with jewels. J
He spoke in a language Hink could not understand. Instantly, a shout of assent rose from the people." 1 Hink, thinking rapidly, made his plans. He realized that alone he was perfectly useless. r Without waiting, by the light of his torch he fled up the narrow stairs. The door would not open. Cursing, he strained at it. Then he noticed a key in the lock fool that he was! He wrenched it round and slipped into the street, and running, tearing, made for Oxford Street. There he hailed a taxi that chanced to be passing and gave the address "nearest police station." Aa Hink's steps sounded fainted the doorkeeper began to struggle. He worked his mouth furiously until the gag loosened a little, then he screamed faintly. No one came. He began helplessly to cry,' falling again on his back; his elbow slipped and he rolled a little; the whimpering ceased; he rolled again, blindly steering by the little draft that crept under the door. At length he reached the door. He butted his head against it; it swung to, and then, swinging slightly open on the rebound, his face pushed itself in. . . The nearest worshiper turned. His cry of alarm sounded high cbove the chant of praise. Instantly the place was in an uproar. Shubrat, most cunning of his fellows, was speeding up the staircase. He saw the open door and was back in an instant. The old doorkeeper, released, had told his tale. In two minutes there remained in the place Ali.Shubrat, and four Girkars, huge hill men noted for their great strength. Shubrat, watching at the door, was to come down it there was any dander. AH, followed by the GIrkars, walked to the top of the second flight
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of stairs, where the hall proper ended and the subterranean passage began. On one snde of the wall there was a cavity. Groaning and straining, the Ive men pulled a block of stone out into a concealed groove in the floor; and where there had been, an instant ber fore, a flight of stairs, there now appeared a blank, ordinary wall. Silently the men flew up the stairs to the hall. ' Shubrat, listening, 'his head on the floor, rose and nodded. One by one the men stepped out. To be continued
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