.SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1929 PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOUKNAL, SAMSM, OKKUOIV LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE We ! 'v2 And Learn Ky Harold (irny ...A R.A. U. WALLING Chapter S MARLING SEES A OHOST Seven men sat atartng at Pell, who wu standing with his back to the library door. Mr. Fotherbury' Toloe came like ft breath of aanity In an insane situation. ' "My dear Pell, what extraordi nary conduct!" "A little unusual, perhapa, Mr. Fotherbury." ald Pell, "but youTl soon be enlightened, and then I hall ask you to admit that It la juatltled." I Mr. Fotherbury lifted hit hands, as If to signify that he gave It up, and aat down alongside Marling. Tb here," Pell went on, "to de fend myself against a gang of scandal-mongers and to perform an -act " And then what I expected hap pened. Sea broke went off with a bang: he thundered so. ana nis beard stuck out so menacing, that I thought for a moment he was go ing to charge Into Pell. Pell's fea tures relaxed for an Instant into a rather alarming smile. "Be quiet, little man!" he said, pointing a finger at Seabroke. "Oo and ait down and behave or I'll tell your wife. I'm in command here." Pell looked slowly around .as a schoolmaster might look after put ting the fear of God Into ft dis orderly class. "Mr. Fotherbury," said he, "you have In your library a collection of human curiosities representing some of the most undesirable traits of the race. I will describe them" "My dear Pell," Mr. Fotherbury interrupted him, "Is It necessary?" "I'm afraid It's very necessary," said Pell. "I'll begin with Seabroke ... Sit down, Seabroke, will you? You hate me. You slander me. Why? Because I interfere with your disgusting plans for exploiting your daughter and breaking her heart. Seabroke, I describe you as a cad, a snob, a cupidtnous schemer, and a bad fa ther." Seabroke, in the effort to re strain himself, looked ghastly. He might have been on the verge of a fit But Pell looked steadily at him till he subsided. Pell spoke again: ''And if Mr. Royle will stay where he is and refrain from interruption it will be all the better." I turned to look at Royle. He was fuming. Somerfleld's hand gripped his arm. If I had followed the momentary Impulse to say "Come on, Royle, we'll both go" the course of life for all the people Involved would have been altered. But at that moment 1 caught a glimpse of the ghastly face of Mar ling, staring at Pell with an ex pression of horror and fear such as I hope never to see on any other man's face. "I should be sorry for anybody to jeave," Fell was saying. "Even Mr. Grenofen, who's a wayfarer here by mere chance. I have nothing to say about him, Mr Fotherbury, nor about Mr. Royle and Mr. Somerer field. So I come to the doctor. "The doctor's a silly kind of cho leric man. a credulous man, a bit of a snob like Seabroke, small-minded and self-important who can be led by the nose Into any grotesque folly by a man of stronger intellect. I re mind him that a man who spreads JllfUlrlpr BhfMtf nnnttwr man la llaht to legal process, and that the courts often give thumping damages. So much lor him" The doctor's mien during this at tack was entirely surprising and out of character. He sat hunched up, with his eyes fixed on Marling, as though he had not even heard what Pell said. Marlins's expre.islon of agony be- came almost Intolerable to see when pu fastened uDon him. But, Mr. rouieroury, wna. about the living lie who sits beside vou? He looks as If he'd seen a ghost I Ah a ghost. Marling! You're coins to see a ghost anyhow, i ll ten you ft little of the dreadful psychic experiences 01 Marling, Mr. jrotner bun. When I came down to New- place, he thought he saw a ghost, but he was not quite sure. H had seen me only onoe before. "The horrkt truth farced usen on him by degress. He began to try to get me out of the way by telling ilea about me. He cocterea up lurid tale about my past to narrate to anybody who might be of service to me in an emergency to Royle and Somerfleld, and, I ex pect, even to Qrenofen. And what was tne cause or Mar- ling's conduct? Would you believe It, Marling had seen a ghost! And if one ghost why not another, a still more terrible and formidable spec ter?" - - . Pen looked at each of us In turn: a orescent of astounded faces. You don't believe m ghosts? I see you don't. Only Marling be does."- Pell raised his left arm to look at his watch. Mr. Fotherbury," said he, "It Is now a minute- to four. At four a ghost will walk. Marling -will see him, and I will Introduce him to you." Marling emitted a sound like ft woman's sob. Pell stood with his arm raised looking at the watch on his wrist A veritable perfectly authentl cated ghost I" said he. "Perfectly harmless to some 01 us, but per fectly terrible to others. The guilty conscience what ft thing It Isr pell was motionless, gazing at the watch as It ticked off unendurable seconds. At last! Pell dropped his arm to his side. "Now!" said he. He took three strides to the door. all of us watching him intently, raised his hand to the top bolt and wriggled It back with a clatter. He stopped to reach the bottom bolt But he never reached It A deaf ening explosion and the collapse of Pell inert upon the flagstones hap pened simutaneousiy. The place for an instant seemed full of ghostly silence and the next of the voice of Mr. Fotherbury, who, crying "rem" rusned across the room, and stood looking down on him. Then I found mvaelf in a circle of shaking men also looking down on reu. ue was crumpled. His face pressed on the floor and into the angle of the door. A little red. trickle crept along the stones. I saw that Pell was dead. (To be Continued) DALLAS RESIDENTS AND VISITORS COME Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mccann went to San Francisco by train last Saturday on business and returned Wednesday. Mrs, a K. Norrtj and her two children are here on an extended visit with W. P. Miller, Mrs. Norris' father. Her home Is nt Oroflno, Idaho. She came to Portland . bv train and Mr. Miller met her there anao rougnt her to his home here last Wednesday. Lynn Black, employed In the county clerk's office, his wife and baby returned from Seattle Thurs day night but left for Crater lake Saturday morning. FINK COW SICR Dallas Dr. Peterson was called to McCoy Friday to attend a sick cow. one of the fine Jersey herd owned by Mrs, Emma Rohde. i. Vlfftiaat C ilretk port lew II. Pnlrit l)hr. 14. l)n I hut . rhargti J. Krun htr It. AitjertlTt .af fix 11. I! nn1 l Ut China 8r II. Vaiidtrlll iklt to. II nil SI. Tread down lift art M, I)r.rrtd Ik Initlna of Kan I to lift, 15, Unit of lor trlml tnpucltj III. firrantt 81. 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