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No need to tie you up," said the voice of Robard, who came up at this moment. The door slammed, a key grated harshly and the prisoners were left alone. "Now what in the name of all that's wonderful do you suppose this means?" asked Chester. "Think they are going to leave us here to starve or perish of thirst?" "No, I guess not," was the reply. "What do you think he is up to?" demanded Chester.

What for?" "For no particular reason," said Robard, and his face suddenly took on a savage look, "except that you have thwarted me, and for that you shall pay. I shall probably lose my rank for my failure to obtain the papers, and if I do I want some one to take my spite out on. Do I make myself clear?" "Perfectly," replied Hal quietly. "It is very like a coward."

The hour was early, and, as Hal had said, there was no rush. "Have you formed any definite plan?" asked Chester of Hal, as they walked along. "Well, no," was the reply. "We shall have to let events shape themselves." "Which is the best plan, after all," said Chester. An hour's walk brought them to the embassy building. "The first thing," said Hal, "is to find out if Robard is in."

"If you'll give me the gun you deprived me of," said the boy, "I'll give my word to hold our friend here safe until the ambassador is brought back to consciousness. Also, I give my word not to attempt to escape." The others eyed him closely for a brief moment. "All right," said the man who had gone after the ambassador. "Here." He passed over his automatic. Chester took it and covered Robard.

"Ten-five," he muttered. "That means ten minutes to ten. Robard may come sooner than expected. I must hurry." Quietly he arose and silently crossed the room. He tried the knob to the door of the next room. The door was locked. He glanced down. There was a key in the lock, and it turned easily. Hal unlocked the door and passed into the room beyond.

"Thanks," said Hal dryly. Robard withdrew his head and a key grated in the lock. "Well, now what are we going to do?" asked Hal. "You've got me," replied Chester. "Say, do you know this reminds me of old times of the days in France, Belgium and Russia." "You bet," agreed Hal, "and those were the good old days." At this juncture Uncle John moaned feebly and his eyelids fluttered.

For an instant it seemed that Robard would spring forward and give battle to all three, but as Chester's revolver covered him steadily, he changed his mind and stood still. Immediately the others began the work of reviving the ambassador, and five minutes later their efforts were rewarded. The ambassador moaned feebly, and a few seconds later sat up.

"It was stolen once," said Hal thoughtfully. "Why cannot it be stolen again?" "What do you mean?" asked Colonel Fuesco. "Just what I say. Robard stole the document from you. Some one must recover it from Robard without his knowledge." "An excellent idea!" exclaimed General Ferrari. "But who will do this work?" "We shall be glad to undertake it, your excellency," said Hal. "You!

"You young American upstart!" shouted the enraged Austrian. "I'll " "I wouldn't if I were you," said Chester calmly, as Robard raised a heavy fist. "You may be able to fight with a gun or a knife, but don't come at me with your fists or I'll spank you." If Chester's object had been to enrage the Austrian he had succeeded.

"Where are your guns?" he asked Chester hurriedly. "Robard took them," replied Chester. "Then they must be in the room. Find them quickly." Chester looked hurriedly about. At last his eyes lighted upon them, on a little table at the far end of the room, where the Austrian had laid them. "All right," said Chester, picking them up and passing one to Uncle John.

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