hand that had
held him all these years in the hollow of its palm.
"Did you _ever_ love me?" he demanded.
Her eyes, wet with tears, met his straight as the starry gaze of a
child.
"Yes," she said.
His hand tightened over hers; she swayed a moment, quivering from head
to foot; then drawing a quick, sobbing breath, closed her eyes,
imprisoned in his arms; and, after a long while, aroused, she looked up
at him, her divine eyes unclosing dreamily.
"Somebody is hammering at the front door," he breathed. "Listen!"
"I hear. I believe it must be the Tracer of Lost Persons."
"What?"
"Only a Mr. Keen."
"O Lord!" said Kerns faintly, and covered his face with her fragrant
hands.
Very tenderly, very gravely, she drew her hands away, and, laying them
on his shoulders, looked up at him.
"You--you know what there is in your suit case," she faltered; "_are_
you a burglar, dear?"
"Ask the Tracer of Lost Persons," said Kerns gently, "what sort of a
criminal I am!"
They stood together for one blissful moment listening to the loud
knocking below, then, hand in hand, they descended the dark stairway to
admit the Tracer of Lost Persons.
CHAPTER XVII
On the thirteenth day of March, 1906, Kerns received the following cable
from an old friend:
"Is there anybody in New York who can find two criminals for me? I
don't want to call in the police.
"J.T. BURKE."
To which Kerns replied promptly:
"Wire Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, N.Y."
And a day or two later, being on his honeymoon, he forgot all about his
old friend Jack Burke.
On the fifteenth day of March, 1906, Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons,
received the following cablegram from Alexandria, Egypt:
"_Keen, Tracer, New York:_--Locate Joram Smiles, forty, stout,
lame, red hair, ragged red mustache, cast in left eye, pallid skin;
carries one crutch; supposed to have arrived in America per S. S.
_Scythian Queen_, with man known as Emanuel Gandon, swarthy, short,
fat, light bluish eyes, Eurasian type.
"I will call on you at your office as soon as my steamer, _Empress
of Babylon_, arrives. If you discover my men, keep them under
surveillance, but on no account call in police. Spare no expense.
Dundas, Gray & Co. are my bankers and reference.
"JOHN TEMPLETON BURKE."
On Monday, April 2d, a few minutes after eight o'clock in the morning,
the card of Mr. John Templeton
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