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While he gazed the spark glowered brighter and illumined a pale, haggard boy's face, surmounted by tousled locks of brick colored hair. "Hi, there!" said Arthur. "Does Mr. Fogerty live here?" "He pays the rent," answered a boyish voice, with a tinge of irony. "What's wanted?" "Mr. Fogerty is wanted. Is he at home?" "He is," responded the boy. "I must see him at once on important business.

"What name did you call me, sir?" he asked. "Melville; Harold Melville, of East Sixty-sixth street. I'm sure I'm right. There can't be two like you in the world, you know." Thursday Smith stepped down from the platform and with a staggering gait walked to a stool, on which he weakly sank. He wiped the beads of perspiration from his forehead and looked at Fogerty with a half frightened air.

Fogerty glanced at Madame Cerise. "Will you see who it is?" he asked. She arose at once and left the room. Mershone turned quickly. "What's your price, Fogerty?" he asked, meaningly. "For what?" "For getting out of here making tracks and leaving me alone. Every man has his price, and I'm trapped I'm willing to pay anything I'll " "Cut it out, sir. You've tried this once before.

So long as Fogerty holds fast to Mershone Louise is safe, wherever she may be." "Mershone may have nothing to do with the case." "I'm positive he has." "And Louise can't be safe while she's a prisoner, and in the hands of strangers. I want the girl home! Then I'll know she's safe." "I want her home, too, sir. But all your men are unable to find her, it seems.

I'll hear from him again in a minute: hold the wire." Fogerty waited. Soon he learned that Mershone had purchased a ticket for East Orange. The train would leave in fifteen minutes. Fogerty decided quickly. After looking at his watch he rushed out and arrested a passing taxicab. "Ready for a quick run perhaps a long one?" he asked. "Ready for anything," declared the man.

Fogerty had just managed to close the door against the wintry blast when the answer came from the stairway just above: "She is gone!" The voice was shrill and despairing, and looking up they saw Diana standing dramatically posed upon the landing, her hands clasped over her heart and a look of fear upon her face.

Fogerty, apologetically, "that would soothe her brother so much as a game of chess. That, perhaps, might keep him quiet. He would be willing to play chess with Mr. Fogerty by the day together. It was so strange! they had a game the night before, and now some of the pieces could not be found. Her brother had lost the game, and to-day he was so eager to take his revenge!"

But I won't be cowed; I won't be driven or bullied by a pack of foreign hounds, I assure you! If Skeelty can't discipline his men, I will." In furtherance of which assertion, Mr. Merrick went to town and wired a message to the great Fogerty.

Fogerty smiled. The smile was genuine. "I might even be a lawyer, sir," he replied, "and in that case I should undertake to cross-examine you, and ask your reasons for so queer a charge." "Or you might be a transient guest at this hotel," the other returned, in the same bantering tone, "for I saw you at breakfast and luncheon. Pretty fair chef here, isn't he?

Fogerty was invariably placid and inscrutable, so no explanation could be gleaned from his demeanor. "Ready for town, my dears?" asked Uncle John. "Yes; the surrey is waiting," answered Louise. "Then go along, and Fogerty and I will join you at the office presently. I want to confer with the major and Arthur before before taking any steps to "

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