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  • Harren, pacing the anteroom, turned and came forward.

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

  • A sudden excitement stirred Harren; he leaned over the paper, gazing earnestly at the cipher; the Tracer rose and glanced around the room as though in search of something.

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

  • Harren unlocked a drawer in the table, hesitated, looked strangely at the Tracer.

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

  • "Good morning," said Harren dreamily, and walked away, head bent, gray eyes lost in retrospection, and on his lean, bronzed, attractive face an afterglow of color wholly becoming.

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

  • Harren pointed back to the table, and they returned to the photograph, the Tracer bending over it and examining it through the glass.

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

  • Harren, tense, a trifle pale, gazed at him earnestly.

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

  • "No," said Harren mournfully, "it is useless"; and he relapsed into enchanted retrospection.

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

  • "But," continued Harren with a touch of malice, "you didn't learn that my leave is up to-morrow, did you?"

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

  • [Illustration: Cryptographic symbols] "What on earth are you doing?" muttered Captain Harren, twisting his short mustache in perplexity.

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

  • He studied it for a while, then glanced interrogatively at Harren.

    The Tracer of Lost Persons 1899

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