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i— 104 THE VESTIBULE LIMITED MYSTERY, have recovered so much of his mind after the shock that has prostrated him as to be in a more sensible state than ever. The newspaper clippings I glance over, and dis- cover that this girl has created quite a panic among the good families of Great Britain, turning the heads of all the young scions, and having a great time of it. \ All of which would prove interesting reading to me when I had leisure, but just now I merely glance over the accounts in order to glean their slonificance. Having put the packet carefully away in my inner coat-pocket, I remember the mission that brought me here. Is Lord Arthur stopping at the Palmer? ) My next task is to glance over the register and see if that will give meaclew. Possibly he may not have registered under his own name, for some of these English lords are made such victims of swindlers that they prefer to travel incog, through the States, especially when over here sight-seeing or for sport, Presently, I discover the names of two English gentlemen, as they have signed London, and the time of their arrival agreeing with the coming of the New York Limited, I have no doubt that they are the same gentlemen of the El Dorado. Glancing back still farther I find the name I seek —Arthur Trevellion—London. Turning to one of the clerks, I ask: . “Is Mr. Trevellion here still?” He replies in the affirmative. “JT would like to see him if he is in.” me “Write your name on a card, please,” returns the comicbooks.com