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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1929)
July 6. 1*2* IIJ.UMTK A T K I) KKATURK SECTION A The Creeping Thing < and fantastic they might be With a last circuit of Uie room, factor, in the matter of tig til. rhe in winch I carefully examined each article of furnishing closely only to slit of a transom »b m ? the d o » , find that they were exactly - what beside.' ooiiix munovaole. »a s covered j they purported to be. I returned to with a black v an ish like sub Uie tall polished door and. with a stance that made It opaque to light courteous inclination of the head to rays Ttie windows, when chord, the sphytix-eyed black woman stand were so covered as to prevent any ] ing there, stopped out into the nar lie lit gleam tram escap.ng Ir.su row corridor whither Alec had pre- within T h e tall door Itself was on the inner side a polished black surface like the trans >m But to such a de gree was the lustre ot its gleaming surface jvolishrd that tt made a per fect mirror It was weird to watch the shadows chase themselves ic t u s this black mirror that gleamed hke tile black, still depths of some deep forest pool hidden among jungle Hues. I r.ui my hand over the polished surface tt »-as as smooth and cold as marble U r hand slipped over , it easily as the feet of dancers | slip over a highly polished ballroom 1 floor But -.here was nothing more j than admiration o l the fantastic idea that had conceived llie oddttv to be Rained from the examination ! Alone tiardmore stood still near tlie entrance watching me I thought I detected a sinister smile on lier ebony ¡ace when 1 looked up unox- | pcctedlv But stir did not move or j otter a word of advice or criticism l had found nothing alarming > nothing suspicious liowever weird «Continued from ¡>*ge four• i Ud than<n abiod at the further end holding a candle high above his head to lighten Uie shadowy black ness of live canyon like aisle where we stood We will he wilhin call. Madame. If you need us during the night." I said." facing the silent woman “ I will not need you." she said Tile words bad a prophetic sound As r tin tied and fullowed Alec to where old Illaron waited witti live light. I hoard Uie slight thud of the closing door behind me Alone ilardm ore had shut herarlf In tliat room o f horror (or the night W H IS U b M b M IN T naoe of 'he unknown terror ei To remove Iran rust, fruit or bik | stalna. rub the .pots well with lem.n, TMK GKKBPINO T H IN G • » I d of third lastatWiwml I I then cover with salt ■ ad plaie 'n U m If the spot, are obstinate, re. i Aleue l l i t i m t t t , the female sun sleuth exhibited credentials which peat this proceea several Unira placed her first in auttiortty al the Nelwyn House Tiini Predrrlck. the master detective. Is annoyed tor tear iun a woman will, as usual. furUter R bb kd B a il* complicate the situation Anyway Ills at le R U tk lH «* Miss Hardmuie has no misgivings about her ability on account of sex. 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