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A Fascinating Traitor

CHAPTER VI
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THE MYSTERIOUS BUNGALOW.
If the fates favored Major Alan Hawke upon this eventful day, for as he was contentedly awaiting the news of Ram Lal's departure for Allahabad, the card of Captain Harry Hardwicke, A.D.

C., and of the Engineers, was sent up to him.

With a neat bit of Indian art, old Ram Lal had sent the carriage around to report, as a mute signal of his own departure.

It was a flood tide of good fortune! In ten minutes, the Major and his welcome guest were spinning along in the cool of the evening, toward the deserted ruins of the old city of Delhi! As they passed through the Lahore gate, Hardwicke's pith helmet was doffed with a jerk, as a superb carriage passed them, proceeding in a stately swing.


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