Penny Dreadfuls, 1891 · page 24 of 219
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. r te 2 1 “ > Iw eee Ba C. y Pre, , rye te Ber A 4 ah ay Ba NP a ‘“ ” >," P : - er « bt AFe THE VESTIBULE LIMITED MYSTERY, 15 Why has not my employer given me fuller par- \ticulars? It would. have been easy for him to have stated in so many words what the strange game of these confidence people might be, and have saved me some guessing. Does he intend to give me an opportunity to indulge in my favorite study? The colonel knows me well, and can depend upon Dun- can Craig every time, but that does not wholly ex- plain his omission—perhaps it was unintentional; he may have meant to tell me all, and I have a half idea I will get a telegram ahead in our regular cipher. If not, then he means that I am to be thrown on my own resources. This may tickle my professional vanity but it makes my task all the harder, and I do not thank my emplover. As I replace the note in my ‘pocket, I glance around the Pullman in search of the couple thus described. Jove! they are just opposite my seat, as luck will haveit. Without appearing to take any particular notice of them, I rapidly scan both parties. The man is indeed a dashing-looking fellow, though his face, to my keen observation, shows slight signs of dissipation. I realize at once that this fellow is a shrewd schemer, and when playing - for a million, as the colonel has expressed it, he i NSS 5 a a ee eee er afar & . «e aa ~~ ‘ 1. ‘oo rt 7 py peli ae near will be a hard one to beat. As for his companion, Iam unable to determine her character, for she keeps her face vailed. So scrupulously does she stick to this that the other passengers must believe she is either very ugly, or else following out the requirements of avow. lI know the truth will prove both suppositions wrong. _ . Her figure is a charming one, and I can well im- comicboo ‘S.CO mn