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"Of course, that is important," he said. "If she is dead " "She!" "Didn't you say 'she, Captain?" "No, I did not." "I beg your pardon, then, for anticipating you," said the Tracer carelessly. "Anticipating? How do you know it is not a man I am in search of?" demanded Harren. "Captain Harren, you are unmarried and have no son; you have no father, no brother, no sister.

"I picked it up and was starting toward the window where there remained enough daylight to see by " The Tracer nodded gently. "Then I saw her!" said Harren under his breath. "Where?" "There standing by that window. You can see the window and curtain in the photograph." The Tracer gazed intently at the picture. "She looked at me," said Harren, steadying his voice.

Did she speak?" "No." "Did you speak to her?" "N-no. Once I held out my my arms." "What happened?" "She wasn't there," said Harren simply. "She vanished?" "No I don't know. I I didn't see her any more." "Didn't she fade?" "No. I can't explain. She there was only myself in the room." "How many times has she appeared to you?" "A great many times." "In your room?" "Yes.

The darky stood, irresolute, inclined to argue, but something in the steel-gray eyes of the man set him in involuntary motion, and he went away once more with the young man's message. Harren turned and walked back to his seat. The old woman with the faded shawl was explaining volubly to a handsomely gowned woman beside her that she was looking for her boy, Danny; that her name was Mrs.

The symbol is, as we see, repeated a great many times. Every seal has been dotted or crossed on some one of the lines composing it; some seals are coupled with brackets and armatures." "What of it?" inquired Harren vacantly. "Well, sir, in the first place, that symbol is supposed to represent the spiritual and material, as you know. What else do you know about it?" "Nothing.

"The apparition of her own subconscious self," said the Tracer quietly. "Science has been forced to admit such things, and, as you know, we are on the verge of understanding the alphabet of some of the unknown forces which we must some day reckon with." Harren, tense, a trifle pale, gazed at him earnestly. "Do you believe in such things?" "How can I avoid believing?" said the Tracer.

Our clients could scarcely expect us to invade heaven in our search for the vanished." "There are other regions," said Harren. "Exactly. Sit down, sir. There is a row of bookcases for your amusement. Please help yourself while I clear decks for action." Harren stood fingering the card, his gray eyes lost in retrospection; then he sauntered over to the bookcases, scanning the titles.

And that was all for the Tracer of Lost Persons could not see through the eyes of Captain Harren, and perhaps that is why he was not able to discern a miracle of beauty in the pretty girl who confronted him no magic and matchless marvel of transcendent loveliness only a quiet, sweet-faced, dark-eyed young girl whose features and figure were attractive in the manner that youth is always attractive.

"That means the number nineteen! You can form it by using only the crossed lines of the seal. Don't you see, Mr. Keen?" "Yes, Captain Harren, the cipher is, as you say, very plain; quite as easy to read as so much handwriting. That is why I wish to use your telephone at once, if you please." "It's in my bedroom; you don't mind if I go on working out this cipher while you're telephoning?"

No, sir, not even when they ambushed us at Manoa Wells but that's another thing only it is part of this business." He tightened his clasped hands over his knee until the knuckles whitened. "That's my story, Mr. Keen," he said crisply. "All of it?" Harren looked at the floor, then at Keen: "No, not all. You'll think me a lunatic if I tell you all." "Oh, you saw her again?" "N-never! That is "

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