The Million Dollar Mystery: Novelized from the Scenario of F. LonerganMacGrath, Harold
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The Million Dollar Mystery: Novelized from the Scenario of F. Lonergan
MacGrath, Harold
Detective and mystery stories
Down-stairs the police were marching off the leaders of the Black
Hundred.
"Well," said Norton, "I guess it's all over. And, my word for it, Mr.
Jedson, you've played your end consummately."
"Jedson!" exclaimed Jones, starting back.
"Yes, Jedson, formerly of Scotland Yard," went on the reporter. "I
recognized him long ago."
"It is true," said Hargreave, taking Jones' hand in his own. "Fifteen
years ago I employed him to watch my affairs, and very well has he done
so."
Presently, Hargreave, Jones, Florence and Jim were alone. That smile
which had revealed to Florence her father's identity stole over his
face again. He put his hand on Jim's shoulder and beckoned to Florence.
"Are you really anxious to marry this young man?"
Florence nodded.
"Well, then, do so. And go to Europe with him on your honeymoon; and
as a wedding present to you both, for every dollar that he has I will
add a hundred; and when you get tired of travel you will both come hack
here to live. The Black Hundred has ceased to exist."
"And now," said Jones, shaking his shoulders.
"Well?" said Hargreave.
"My business is done. Still--" Jones paused.
"Go on," said Hargreave soberly.
"Well, the truth is, sir, I've grown used to you. And if you'll let me
play the butler till the end I shall be most happy."
"I was going to suggest it."
Norton took Florence by the hand and drew her away.
"Where are you taking me?" she asked.
"I'm going to take this pretty hand of yours and put it flat upon one
million dollars. And if you don't believe it, follow me."
She followed.
CHAPTER XXIII
It will be remembered that the Countess Olga had darted up the stairs
during the struggle between Braine and his captors. The police who had
followed her were recalled to pursue one of the lesser rogues. This
left Olga free for a moment. She stole out and down as far as the
landing.
Servan, the Russian agent, stood waiting for the taxi-cab to roll up to
the porte-cochere for himself, Braine and Vroon. Norton had taken
Florence by the hand, ostensibly to conduct her to the million.
Suddenly Braine made a dash for liberty. Norton rushed after him.
Just as he reached Braine, a shot rang out. Braine whirled upon his
heels and crashed to the floor.
Olga, intent upon giving injury to Norton, who she regarded equally
with Hargreave as having brought about the downfall, had hit her lover
instead. With a cry of despair she dashed back into Florence's room,
quite ready to end it all. She raised the revolver to her temple,
shuddered, and lowered the weapon: so tenaciously do we cling to life!
Below, they were all quite stunned by the suddenness of the shot.
Instantly they sought the fallen man's side, and a hasty examination
gave them the opinion that the man was dead. Happily a doctor was on
the way, Servan having given the call, as one of the Black Hundred had
been wounded badly.
[Illustration: INSTANTLY THEY SOUGHT THE FALLEN MAN'S SIDE]
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