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The Drums Of Jeopardy

CHAPTER IX
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Apparently the bonds alone held him in the chair.
The squat man laid his bundle on the table and approached the prisoner.
"Stefani Gregor, look up; it is I!" He drummed on his chest like a challenging gorilla.

"I, Boris Karlov!" Slowly the eyelids of the prisoner went up, revealing mild blue eyes.
But almost instantly the mildness was replaced by an agate hardness, and the body became upright.
"Yes, it is Boris, whom you betrayed.

But I escaped by a hair, Stefani; and we meet again." What good to tell this poor madman that Stefani Gregor had not betrayed him, that he had only warned those marked for death?
There was no longer reason inside that skull.

To die, probably in a few moments.

So be it.
Had he not been ready for seven years?
But that poor boy--to have come all these thousands of miles, only to walk into a trap! Had he found that note?
Had they killed him?
Doubtless they had or Boris Karlov would not be in this room.
"We killed him to-night, Stefani, in your rooms.


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