[The Drums Of Jeopardy by Harold MacGrath]@TWC D-Link bookThe Drums Of Jeopardy CHAPTER X 18/29
The association of pretty nurse and interesting patient always afforded excellent background for sentimental nonsense, the obligations of the one and the gratitude of the other.
Well, he had nipped that in the bud. And why hadn't he taken this Two-Hawks person--how easy it was to fall into Kitty's way of naming the chap!--why hadn't he taken him directly to the Roosevelt? Why all this pother and secrecy over a total stranger? Stefani Gregor, who lived opposite Kitty and who hadn't prospered particularly since the day he had exhibited the drums of jeopardy--he was the reason.
These were volcanic days, and a friend of Stefani Gregor--who played the violin like Paganini--might well be worth the trouble of a little courtesy.
Then, too, there was that mark of the thong--a charm, a military identification disk or something of value. Whatever it was, the rogues had got it.
Murder and loot.
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