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Kitty did not wrench herself loose at once. She wasn't quite sure that

this was not a continuance of her nightmare. She knew that nightmares

had a way of breaking off in the middle of things, of never arriving

anywhere. The room looked natural enough and the pain in her shoulder

seemed real enough, but one never could tell. She decided to wait for

the next episode.

"Answer!" cried the spokesman of the two, twisting Kitty's shoulder.

"Where did they take him?"

Awake! Kitty wrenched her shoulder away and swept the bedclothes up to

her chin. She was thoroughly frightened, but her brain was clear.

The spark of self-preservation flew hither and about in search of

expediencies, temporizations. She must come through this somehow with

the vantage on her side. She could not possibly betray that poor young

man, for that would entail the betrayal of Cutty also. She saw but one

avenue, the telephone; and these two men were on the wrong side of the

bed, between her and the door.

"What do you want?" Her throat was so dry she wondered whether the words

were projected far enough for them to hear.

"We want the address of the wounded man you brought into this

apartment."

"They took him to a hospital."

"He was taken away from there."

"He was?"

"Yes, he was. You may not know where, but you will know the address of

the man who tricked us; and that will be sufficient."

"The army surgeon? He was called in by chance. I don't know where he

lives."

"The man in the dress suit."

"He was with the surgeon."

"He came first. Come; we have no time to waste. We don't want to hurt

you, and we hope you will not force us.

"Will you step out of the room while I dress?"

"No. Tell us where the man lives, and you can have the whole apartment

to yourself."

"You speak English very well."

"Enough! Do you want us to bundle you up in the bedclothes and carry you

off? It will not be a pleasant experience for a pretty young woman like

yourself. Something happened to the man you knew as Gregory. Will that

make you understand?"

"You know what abduction means?"

"Your police will not catch us."

"But I might give you the wrong address."

"Try it and see what happens. Young lady, this is a bad affair for a

woman to be mixed up in. Be sensible. We are in a hurry."