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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1936. SEVEN THE DIG FOUR A Mystery-Romance by Agatha Christie His Vote Counted CHAPTKR XXIX The Right Hmuimhle Pydnpy Crowthor, hlfi majfMty's secretary of mute for borne affairs, was a well-known ami popular figure. A man of some fiTly yearn of ape, tv i t h a quizzical expretwlon ami shrewd gray eyes, he received us with thut cleliKhtut linuhumie of Tiumner which was well known t3 be one of his principal unseU. Standing with his hack to the fireplace wan a tall thin man with a pointed black heard and a sen sitive face. - - "M. Desjardeaux. paid Crow ther. "Allow me to Introduce to you M. Hercule Pofrot of whom yon may, perhaps, already have heard." The Frenchman bowed and fhook hands. "I have Indeed heard of M. Her rule Polrot," he wild pleasantly. "Who has not?" "You are fbo amiable, monsieur," paid Polrot. bowing, but his face flushed with pleasure. "Any word for nn old friend?" asked a quiet voice, and a man came, forward from a comer by a tall bookcase. It was our old acquaintance, Mr. Inules. Polrot shook him warmly by the hand. "And now. M. Polrot." said Orowther. "Wo are at your serv ice. I understood you to say that you had a communication of the utmost importance to make to us." "That is so, monsieur. There is In the world today a vast organiza tion an organization of crime. It Is controlled by four Individuals, who are known and spoken, of as the Big Four. Number One is a Chinaman, Li Chang Yen: Number Two Is the American multi-millionaire, Abe Rylnnd, Number Three is a Frenchwoman; Number Four T have every reason to believe is nn obscure English actor called Claud Darrell. These four are banded together to destroy the ex isting social order, and to replace it with an anarchy In which they would refen as dictators." "Incredible," muttered the Frenchman. "Tlyland, mixed up with a thing of that kind? Surely the Idea is too fantastic." "Listen: monsieur, whilst T re count to you some of the doings of this Rig Four." It was an enthralling narrative Which Poirot unfolded. Familiar or I was with all the details, they thrilled me anew as I heard the bald recital of onr adventures and pscapps. M. Despnrdeaux looked mutely at Mr. Crowthor ns Poirot finished. The other answered the took. "Yes, M. Pcsjanlcnux. I think we PMffst admit the existence of n 'Rig Four.' Scotland Yard was inclin ed to .ieer at first, but they have been forced to admit that M. Poi rot was right In manv of his rlnims. The only question Is the "extent of "Its aims. I cannot but feel that. Mr. Polrot or exagger A,atps a little." For answer Polrot set forth ten salient points. I have been asked not to give them to the public even now. and so I refrain from doing so, but they included the ex traordinary disasters to submar ines which occurred in a certain mouth, and also a series of aero plane accidents and forced land ings. According to Polrot. these were all the work of the Rig Four, and bore witness to the facL that they wore In possession of various scientific secrets unknown to the world at large. This brought us straight to the question which I bad been waiting for the French Premier to ask. "You say "that the third member of this organization is a French woman. Have you any bleu of her name?" "It is a well-known name, mon sieur. An honored name. Num ber Three is not less than the fa V mous Madame Olivier." " At the mention of the world famous scientist, successor to the Curies. M. Desjardeaux positively bounded from his chair, his face purple with emotion. "Madume , Olivier! Impossible! 'Absurd! It Is nn insult what you say there!" Poirot shook his head gently, but made no answer. Desjardeaux looked at him In stupefaction for some moments. Then his face cleared, and be' glanced at the home secretary and tapped his forehead significantly. "M. Poirot is a great man," he observed. "Rut even the great man sometimes he has his little mania, does he not? And seeks lit high places for fancied conspira cies. It is well known. You agree with me, do you not, Mr. Crow- tber?" The home secretary did not an swer for some minutes. Then he spoke slowly and heavily. V "Upon my soul, I don't know," be said at last. "I have always bail and still have the utmost be lief In M. Polrot. hut well, this takes a bit of believing." "This Li Chang Yen, too," con tinued M. Desjardeaux. "Who has ever heard of him?" "I have." said the unexpected voice of Mr. ingles. The Frenchman stared nt him. and he stared placidly hack again, looking more like a Chinese idol than ever. "Mr. Ingles." explained the home secretary, "is the great est authority we huve on the inter ior of China." "And you have heard of this IJ Chang Yen?" "Until M. Polrot here came to me. I imagined thut I was the mily man hi Kugland who had. Make no mistake, M.. Desjardeaux, there is only one man in China who counts today Li Chang Yen. He has, perhaps, 1 only say perhaps, the finest brain in the world at the present time." M. Desjardeaux sat as though stunned. Presently, however, he rallied. "There may be something In what you say, M. Polrot," he said coldly. "Rut as regards Madame Olivier, you are most certainly mis taken. She Is a true daughter of France, and "devoted solely to the cause of science. Poirot shrugged his shoulders and did not answer. There was a minute or two's pause, and then my little friend rose to his feet, with an air of dig nity that sat rather oddly upon hiB quaint personality. , . ! that is all I have to say, mes sieursto warn you. I thought It i likely that I should not be. believed, i But at least you will be on your i guard. My words will sink in, and each fresh event that comes along I will confirm your wavering faith, i It was necessary for me to speak i now later I might not have been ! able to do so." . I You mean?" asked Crowther, impressed in spite of himself by i the gravity of Polrot's tone. I mean, monsieur, that since 1 1 have penetrated the identity of : Number Four, my life Is not worth , an hour's purchase. He will seek i to destroy me at all costs and not for nothing is he named 'The De stroyer.' Messieurs, I salute you. ! To you, M. Crowther, I deliver this key, and this sealed envelope. I have got together all my notes on the case, and my ideas as to how best to meet the menace that any day may break upon the world, and have placed them in a certain safe deposit. In the event of my death, M. Crowther, I authorize you to take charge of those papers and make what use you can of them. And now messieurs, I wish you good day." Desjardeaux merely bowed cold ly, but Crowther sprang up and held out his hand. 'You have converted me, M. Poirot. Fantastic as the whole thing seems. I believe utterly In the truth of what you haVe told us." Ingles left at the same time as we did. I am not disappointed with the interview," said Poirot, as we walked along. "I did not expect to convince Desjardeaux, but I have at least ensured that. If I die, my knowledge does not die with me. And I have made one or two con verts. Not so bad!" "I'm with you, as you know," said Ingles. "Ry the way, I'm go ing out fo China as soon as I can get off.' " ' "Is that wise?" "No,"- said Ingles dryly. . "Rut It's necessary. One must do what one can." "Ah, you are a brave man!" cried Polrot with emotion. "If we were not in the street, I would em brace you. fancied that Ingles looked relieved. "I don't suppose that I shall be in any more danger in China than you are in London," he growled. That is possibly true enough. admitted Poirot. "I hope that they will not succeed in massacring Hastings also, that is all. That would annoy me greatly." I interrupted this cheerful con versation to remark that I had no intention of letting myself be mas sacred, and shortly afterwards In gles parted from us. ror some time we went along In silence, which Poirot at length liroke by uttering a totally unex pected- remark. . "I think I really think that I shall have to bring my brother in to this. ' Your brother," I cried, aston ished. "I never knew you had a brother?' You surprise me, Hastings. Do you not know thut all celebrated detectives have brothers who Turkey and Chicken Shoot Also Merchandise at Umpqua Park Sunday, November 15 Shooting Starts at 10:00 a. m. Roteburg Rod and Gun Club Mar ' lyJ would bo even more celebrated than they are were it not for con stitutional indplence?" Poirot employs a 'peculiar man ner sometimes which makes it well-night .impossible to know whether he is jesting or in earn est. That manner was very evi dent at the moment. 'What is your brother's name?" f asked, trying to adjust myself to this new idea. - "Athille Poirot," replied Polrot gravely. "He lives hear Spa in Belgium." "What does he do?" I asked with some curiosity, putting aside a half-formed wonder as to the char acter and disposition of the lnte Madame Poirot, and her classical taste In Christian names. "He does nothing. He, Is, as I tell of a singularly indolent disposition. Rut his abilities are hardly less than my own which is saying a great deal." "Is he like you to look at?" "Not unlike. But not nearly so handsome. And he wears no mous taches." "Is he older than you, or young er?" , "He happens to have been born on the sume day." A twin, I cried. "Exactly, Hastings. You jump to the right conclusion with unfail ing accuracy.- Rut here we are at home again. 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