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"You're in love with Lena, aren't you?" asked Mr. Cook. "We are to be married," said Heinrich, proudly, his eyes shining. "Did Karl suspect that Lena was treacherous?" "I think not until he saw that note." "He was going to read it to us though." "He would not have read it," cried Heinrich hotly. "He would have made up something, not what it said at all." "Who shot Lena?" "Kraus shot her.
"His name iss Kraus," said Heinrich. "He has a little mustache, and in the afternoon he blew up the house, because he knew we were after him and he wished to destroy all evidence." "That's when Mr. Wernberg got hurt," said Mr. Cook. "What was he doing in the house, Heinrich?" He was amazed at the way the mystery was clearing itself up. "As I told you," said Heinrich.
Pop and I've gotten so down in the dumps trying to work the thing out that we've lost our sense of values." "Inventors never have any," laughed Kraus, with a change in his voice. And he commenced hastily to talk of other things, to Dale's disappointment. Robin pulled timidly at Dale's arm. "Who's Grangers?" "Grangers? Don't you know the big mills up at South Falls?"
Dale opened the door and Adam Kraus followed him in. Then, while Robin, two bright spots of color burning in her cheeks, was showing them the new books, a group of mothers arrived, stiff and miserable in their Sunday best, and she shyly greeted them. When another knock sounded Mrs. Lynch took the women in charge so that Robin might welcome the newcomers.
It was not the first time these complaints and requests had been laid before the superintendent but now, in the hearts of the hundreds of men and girls who hung around the yards long after the noon whistle blew, a new hope kindled, for there had never before been a man among them who could talk so convincingly as Adam Kraus or could more effectually make old Norris realize that they all knew now, to a man, that they could get more money almost anywhere else and work and live like decent human beings.
Vehemently, because it had been bottled up so long, Robin told him how afraid she was for him that Norris had as much as said he suspected him and Adam Kraus, and that the constable might arrest them any moment and wouldn't he please go away or or something? "He says you're disgruntled 'cause he wouldn't look at your 'toy. He's terribly mad about everything I could see it in his horrid eyes.
Granger wouldn't say any more. He's too worried. What I think is that Kraus chased them Miss Gordon and Tom Granger " "How thrilling! What an adventure," exclaimed Beryl, her eyes shining. Oh, exciting things were happening! "Thrilling! Won't be thrilling if anything's happened to the kid.
As tall as himself and all shiny and slick. It was slim and sort o' knobby like this wood what's the name of it, now? they make fish poles out of. Only the real big-bugs in spiritualism use 'em. They're dangerous. You wouldn't caich me touchin' it or goin' in there even now. I says to Mrs. Kraus, I says "
Well, this Commissioner Kraus, as you probably know, had come to Ebersdorf to negotiate in behalf of myself and my German friends, and to ask whether the time had not now come to accomplish the great work and rid Germany of the scourge which God had sent in punishment of all her sins. Commissioner Kraus described that scene in the great hall of Castle Ebersdorf.
I'm afraid the poor thing caught cold watching dear me, only see how sweetly your little boy sleeps. You should make Levallier paint him in that position." "Ah, he looks truly lovely, does he not. Exactly thus does his dear father look when asleep. Sometimes I cannot sleep myself for joy over the splendid picture. What is the matter with the Countess Disthal? Did Dr. Kraus tell you?" "No, no.
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