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But when Bradish appeared, answering the captain's summons, all his

chattiness had left hi about the

trouble in the Montana case

"But you said soreen captain?"

"It was only gossip--I probably got it wrong I have thought it over and

really can't reht have been

just newspaper faking"

He kept peering about the dihted room

"You needn't worry, young er isn't here"

"But he said he was a white er gone crazy about that case--he has probably been reading

fake stories in the papers, too," stated Captain Downs, griain, Bradish, that you were talking to uesshen he is nervous about his own

business"

"Well, I

you'll show adisposition when I ask you a few questions,"

probed the skipper But this insistence alar