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On his way out of London, Hugh had made excuse and stopped the car at a post office in Putney, whence he sent an express note to Dorise, telling her his change of address He though it wiser not to post it

Hence it was on theLouise's arrival at Shapley, he received a letter fro one she had received under cover for him He had told Dorise to address him as "Mr Carlton Symes"

It was on dark-blue paper, such as is usually associated with the law or officialdom Written in a neat, educated hand, it read: "DEAR MR HENFREY,--I hear that you have left Abingdon Road, and areatly interested to know the reason You will, no doubt, recognize me as the friend who sent a car for you at Monte Carlo Please call at the above address at the earliest possibleto anybody, wherever you may be Better call about ten-thirty PM, and ask for me Have no fear I aiven was 14, Ellerston Street, Mayfair

Hugh knew the street, which turned off Curzon Street, a short thoroughfare, but very exclusive Soe Peters? Was it not The Sparroho had sent him the car with the facetious chauffeur to that spot in Monte Carlo? Perhaps the writer was the White Cavalier!

During the h the woods with Louise The latter was dressed in a neat country kit, a tweed suit, a suede ta-stick They were out together until luncheon ti confidential chat

"You see, Molly," he said, as he s theether, and to let the each other It's no doubt true that he's over head and ears in love with the Ransco Sherrard as her son-in-law She's a clever woh is for ever beneath a cloud That he went to the woht is quite sufficient"

"Well, if I know anything of young men, Charles, I don't think you'll ever induce that boy to marry Louise," remarked the handsome adventuress whom nobody suspected

"Then if he doesn't, we'll just turn him over to Scotland Yard We haven't any further use for hiely "It's the money ant"