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    Mairelon the Magician

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      "Not if she's the one telling him," Dan responded with a

      contemptuous glance at the quivering Marianne "Besides, I

      wouldn't tmst her to keep her story straight"

      "Not that girl," St Clair said "The one you've cast the

      control spell on " He gestured at Kirn

      Kirn swallowed hard, half terrified that Dan knew her se-

      cret at last and half hoping against hope that he would adopt

      Lord St Clair's suggestion If she could get away and warn

      Hunch . .

      "Ah," said Dan on a long, slow breath, staring at Kim

      "Yes, perhaps that would be a good idea "

      "Hunch won't believe Kim," Mairelon said a little too

      quickly "He doesn't trust her "

      "No?" Dan said "Kim, tell the truth could you make Mer-

      rill's man believe you?"

      "Yes," Kim said, trying to sound sullen and reluctant "He'll

      believe me "

      "Good." Dan gave her a slow smile that chilled her to the

      bone. "We'll discuss the other business later You know what I

      mean Meanwhile, we'll wait here while you go—"

      "No!" Marianne cried

      Everyone turned to look at her. She cringed back against

      Freddy and said, "We can't stay any longer, we can'ti It's

      nearly teatime, and Lady Granleigh wilt look for me and

      find ..." She faltered to a stop under the circle of astonished

      stares and buned her face against Freddy's coat once more,

      her shoulders shaking with sobs

      "Find what?" St Clair asked "Find you gone? Embarrassing

      and unfortunate, to be sure, but it's too late to do anything

      about it now "

      "Even if we would let you," Dan added.

      Marianne turned a damp face to the group once more and

      said defiantly, "Freddy and I are going to be marriedi"

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      "Oh, Lord," said Jonathan "Freddy, you fool' Your uncle

      will cut you off with a shilling'"

      "It don't matter," Freddy said "Rather have Marianne than a

      whole mountain of shillings "

      "Congratulations," St Clair said politely "I fear you'll have

      to postpone your arrangements a little, however We can't

      just let you go, you know "

      "But you must!" Marianne cried "I—oh, you must' You

      must'"

      "Are you trying to say that you left a note for your guard-

      ian?" Mairelon asked

      "Ohi" Marianne turned back to Freddy's comforting shoul-

      der and hid her face against his by now damp and wrinkled

      coat Safely hidden from hostile eyes, she nodded. In the

      silence that followed, the noise of an approaching horse came

      clearly from the drive outside

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      TWENTY-TWO

      "^"W^ K. T ° one ^Q^e as the hoofbeats grew louder

      w^'^ IN and slowed to a walk "Hi, you there, wake

      f r up," someone shouted "Who's here'?"

      "Putting Ben to sleep may not have been one of your best

      ideas," Mairelon said to Lord St Clair "Is he the sort that

      wakes up cross, do you suppose?"

      "He won't wake up at all until I let him," St Clair said "Be

      quiet, Men-ill "

      "You take a deal of liberty with my men," Dan Laverham

      observed

      "1 am only following your example," Lord St Clair replied

      sweetly "Your handling of my former footman, James Fenton,

      for instance, left much to be—"

      "Austen' Edwardi George'" the voice outside shouted, com-

      ing nearer with every name "Out and about, you're needed

      Jon's gone and been thrown by that fire-breathing nag of his,

      and—Jonathan'"

      The lodge door had been flung open during the latter part

      of this speech, revealing the speaker as Robert Chomiet He

      stopped short when he saw Jonathan, then said in a more

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      moderate tone, "I'm glad to see you weren't hurt, but you

      might have sent a message home Your mother was frantic

      when your horse turned up without you "

      "She's always frantic," Jonathan said callously "She should

      know better, and so should you How did she talk you into

      haring off after me">"

      "Well, what was 1 supposed to do^" Robert asked "There

      was the horse, all over lather and frightened out of its wits,

      with an empty saddle The obvious assumption was that you'd

      been thrown For all we knew, you were lying under a hedge

      somewhere with a broken leg "

      "You didn't tell me you'd taken a toss, Jon," Freddy put in

      with interest "That'll teach you not to call names I've told

      you and told you, it's the sort of thing that can happen to

      anyone "

      "I didn't take a toss," Jonathan snarled "And even if i had,

      I'd still say you're cow-handed, because you are "

      "Don't you say that about Freddy!" Marianne said, raising

      her head and looking daggers at Jonathan

      "Can't you keep them under control?" Lord St Clair asked

      Dan, while Jonathan, Freddy, and Marianne embarked on a

      noisy quarrel that relieved their feelings even if it accom-

      plished nothing else "None of us will ever get anything done

      at this rate."

      Dan gave St Clair a glare that should have melted steel "If

      you think you can do better, you're welcomed to try "

      "Here, you loti" Jack shouted, waving his pistol "Stow your

      gob and listen to Mr Laverham'"

      This command did not produce the desired result Instead,

      Freddy and Jonathan turned on Jack, demanding an apology

      for the interruption Dan was obliged to intervene to keep

      Jack from shooting Freddy out of hand, while Robert did his

      best to distract the other combatants Unfortunately, Jack's

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      threats were all too clear to Marianne, who immediately went

      into strong hysterics

      Lord St Clair stood calmly watching, as if he were observ-

      ing a raree show that did not please him above half, though

      he made a point of keeping an eye on Mairelon as well as the

      row in the middle of the room Kim realized suddenly that,

      for the time being, no one was watching fcer She slid quietly

      behind a tall chair and crouched down, eyeing the path to

      the door Two more chairs and a card table provided some

      concealment, but she would have to cross an open stretch of

      floor to reach the exit itself Kim shrugged and began mov-

      ing

      She was not even halfway to her goal when the door swung

      open yet again 'Villain! Unhand that girt'" cned Jasper Mar-

      ston as he strode into the room He stopped short, looking

      completely nonplussed, as he took in the scene in front of

      him

      The noise died as the adversaries became aware of their

      new audience and turned to stare at him "Ah, Mr MarstonI"

      Mairelon said cheerfully "I'm afraid you'll have to be more

      specific about whom you were addressing There are several

      persons present who admirably fit the description 'villain '

      Which of them did you have in mind?"

      "Really?" Robert Choimet said "You mean this isn't all one

      of Jon's queer starts?"

      "My queer starts? What do you mean, my queer starts? Are

      you saying you think 1 arranged all this^"

      "It has all the earmarks I mean, jus
    t look at those two—

      waving pistols all over the lodge and threatening Freddy, of

      alt people How do you expect me to take it seriously?"

      "You'd better," Dan said He sounded a little wild, and Kim

      was glad to be out of sight behind the card table "Get over in

      the corner there, all of you, and be 0iirt You, too, Marston,

      or whatever your name is "

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      "Ah, I don't want any trouble," Jasper said, eyeing Dan's

      pistol with misgiving "I'll just leave quietly It's no problem,

      really "

      "Yes, it is," Dan said, recovering himself somewhat "Into

      the corner "

      "'Ere, now, what's all this, then^" a deep, slow voice said

      from the doorway

      "I should think it was perfectly plain, even to someone of

      your limited understanding, Stuggs," a female voice answered

      acidly "My brother has bungled things again "

      "Lady Cranleigh'" gasped Mananne She turned as white as

      St Clair's cravat and fainted into Freddy's arms Unfor-

      tunately, Freddy was as dumbfounded as she by the new ar-

      rivals, and he failed to catch her in time He overbalanced,

      and the two of them toppled backward into a chair and

      crashed to the floor in a shower of splinters

      Mairelon sank onto a nearby footstool, propped his head

      on his bound hands, and began to laugh Lady Granleigh

      gave him a look of displeasure and marched into the room,

      followed by Stuggs Her gaze swept imperiously around the

      assembly, barely checking at the sight of the pistols Dan and

      Jack still held She passed over the struggling Freddy and the

      unconscious Mananne, dismissed Jonathan and Robert as in-

      consequential, and fixed at last on Lord St Clair

      "Good day, St Clair," Lady Cranleigh said with a dignity

      that did not conceal her annoyance

      "Lady Granleigh," Lord St Clair responded, nodding a cor

      dial greeting

      Below the table, Kim ground her teeth and made a rude

      gesture with her left hand Lady Granteigh had left the door

      wide open but tempting as the sight was, Kim still could not

      reach it Lady Cranleigh had stopped too close to the door,

      and what little space she had left was taken up by the overly

      large Stuggs

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      "I confess I had not expected to find you here, but I thank

      you for your efforts on behalf of my ward," Lady Cranleigh

      went on, smiling insincerely at Lord St Clair

      "Effortsi" Freddy said, outraged He extracted himself from

      the tangle at last, with some help from Jonathan, and climbed

      to his feet, staring at St Clair the whole time "What efforts?

      He ain't done anything but stand there and annoy people "

      "Your conduct hardly bears examination, Mr Meredith,"

      Lady Cranleigh responded "I should be careful about casting

      aspersions, if I were you " She looked pointedly down at Mar-

      ianne

      Robert, who had knelt beside the unconscious girl and be-

      gun chafing her wnsts, glanced up and said to no one in

      particular, "Could one of you get a glass of wine?"

      "No, but there's brandy," Jonathan answered He started

      toward a small cabinet near the fireplace, but came face-to-

      face with Jack Stower before he had taken two steps Jack's

      pistols and threatening glare were eloquent Jonathan

      shrugged and went back to his original position

      "Aspersions' Well, 1 like that!" Freddy said to Lady

      Cranleigh, undaunted by her arrogance "I didn't barge in

      through a locked door without so much as a by-your-leave I

      didn't wave any pistols about or make any threats I didn't

      frighten any ladies into a fit of the vapors, and I didn't scare

      her straight into a faint'"

      "You lured Miss Thornley here," Jasper charged

      Robert looked up, visibly impressed "Did you really,

      Freddy^ 1 hadn't thought you had it in you "

      "I didn't lure anybody," Freddy protested

      "You made Miss Thornley extravagant promises you had no

      intention of fulfilling'" Jasper said

      "I dunno," Stuggs put in "'E don't took like the type, if you

      take my meaning "

      Jasper gave his henchman a withering look "Why else did

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      you bring Miss Thornley here, to this lonely place?" he de-

      manded, turning back to Freddy

      "Hardly lonely " Mairelon said in a low but clearly audible

      tone

      "Had to meet her somewhere," Freddy said reasonably "It

      would have looked dashed odd for me to pick the girl up off

      the side of the road "

      "No doubt," Jasper sneered with an ironic glance at Jack

      Stower's gun "You and your ruffians would have looked odd

      anywhere "

      Freddy frowned "Here, now' What are you insinuating"?"

      "1 think it is perfectly plain," Lady Granleigh said "If Lord

      St Clair and his friends had not arrived in time to stop you

      and your kidnappers, who knows what might have hap-

      pened?"

      "Marianne and I would have gotten married, that's what

      would have happened'" Freddy retorted, too angry to con-

      tinue trying to be polite "What's more, we're going to tie the

      knot as soon as we get out of here, no matter what you say "

      "Freddy, you're crazed'" Jonathan said

      "No, I ain't, and ! ain't as foolish as you think, either Got

      the special license right here in my pocket "

      "What'" Jasper's eyes widened, then he whirled to face his

      sister "Now see what you've done, Amelia' If you hadn't set

      the girl on to this buffoon, we wouldn't be in this pickle'"

      "Be quiet, Jasper'" Lady Granleigh commanded "There is

      no need for you to worry Lord St Clair, be so good as to

      have your men assist Miss Thornley into our coach After we

      have gone, you may deal with these felons as you see fit "

      Before St Clair could reply there was a loud crash Every-

      one jumped and turned Dan Laverham was standing beside

      one of the long windows, which he had just broken, his

      pistols leveled at the assembly

      "1 am afraid you have mistaken the situation. Lady

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      Cranleigh," he said. He stepped forward, and shards of glass

      crunched under his feet. His face was a cold, expressionless

      mask. "I am not in St. Clair's employ, nor have I the slightest

      interest in you, your ward, or any of your companions. I am

      here for one thing, and only one thing. Once I've got it, you

      may sort yourselves out in any manner that suits you. Until

      then, I have heard too much of your brainless chatter. I shall

      shoot the next person who speaks out of turn."

      St. Clair nodded- "Crude, but generally effective."

      "That includes you, St. Clair," Laverham said, glaring.

      Lady Granleigh drew in her breath at this breach of man-

      ners, which seemed to disturb her more than Dan's pistols,

      St. Clair smiled, but said nothing-

      "Much better," Laverham went on. "Now, you, the high-

      wayman. Is there somewhere in this pile to lock up this lot of

      lunatics while we search the rest of it?"

      "Highwayman?" Freddy said with interest. "I say, Jon, you

      never told us anything about—"
    He broke off as one of Dan's

      pistols swung in his direction.

      "There are private rooms upstairs," said Jonathan sullenly, "I

      think one of them has a lock."

      "The one on the end," Freddy put in- "But it's broken. The

      lock, I mean."

      "This is an outrage!" Lady Granleigh said, finding her

      voice- "Who is this person? Lord St. Ctair—"

      "I told you to be quiet," Dan said. "Get over there with the

      others."

      "Better do as 'e says, mum," Stuggs warned. "'E looks the

      sort as 'ud do you without blinkin'."

      Kirn held her breath as Lady Granteigh, stiff with disap-

      proval, moved away from the door at last. Now, if they

      would all stay busy at the other end of the room for a few

      minutes longer . . ,

      A shadow fell across the doorsill. Kim frowned and sank

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      back into her uncomfortable half-crouch. Had Lady

      Granleigh brought a coachman, or had Ben awakened in spite

      of Lord St. Clair's precautionary spell? Either way, she would

      be running into trouble. Not that she wasn't in a proper mess

      already, of course, but Dan's temper looked to be deteriorat-

     


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