Penny Dreadfuls, 1891 · page 138 of 219
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'PHE VESTIBULE LIMITED MYSTERY. 129 however; she must not make a fool of Duncan Craig. “Ts Colonel Andrews in} o I ask. She replies in the affirmative, at the same time looking at me closely. “T would like to seé him.” | : Stepping back, she calls hisname. Ihear a man’s | tread, and presently the valiant colonel stands be-. fore me, He eyes me fiercely, as becomes. an officer of her majesty’s service, but somehow I do not seem to quail worth a cent. “How are you, Sherwood?” This is the name by which he was known on the other side of the big pond. At mention of it he starts and looks confused, but speedily recovers his remarkable nerve. : “You have made a mistake sir. My name is Andrews—a colonel in her majesty’s foot.” Really he is a fine-looking man, and I do not wonder that these two, working in common, have been able to deceive so many good folks over on the other side. “That’s all right, Burke,” I continue, using the = man’s genuine name. “See here, who are you?” -he blurts out, this last shot having struck home. “Sergeant Billings, of Scotland Yard.” re “What do you want here?” “A quiet little talk with you, sir.” He stands there as if puzzled what to do, and ~ meanwhile the girl, who has heard all that we have - said, glides up to whisper something. «Tet him come in,” I hear her say, “we must -. hear what he knows. a s SEE ee Boa we a comicboo hs 9 fe) * f Pee . Fowl s J 40, >, Pe Ve d 7 . : é Ww cb Ko “ * ae J 7 \}* <4 % ~~ “% = Ge. ie . 1 > . ¢ - i” Vet co!