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The Drums of Jeopardy by Harold MacGrath
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"I can give him that in my eagle's nest. Harrison, this chap's life
is in danger; and if we get him into my lofty diggings they won't be
able to trace him. Not far from here there's a private hospital I
know. It goes through from one street to the next. I know the
doctor. We'll have the ambulance carry the patient there, but at
the rear I'll have one of the office newspaper trucks. And after a
little wait we'll shoot the stretcher into the truck. The police
will not bother us. I've seen to that. I rather believe it falls
in with some of my work. The main idea, of course, is to rid Miss
Conover of any trouble."

"Just as you say," agreed the surgeon. "That's all I can do for
the present. I'll run down to the entrance and wait for The nurse."

"Will he live?" asked Kitty.

"Of course he will. He is in good physical condition. Imagine he
has simply been knocked out. Serious only if unattended. Your
finding him probably saved him. Twelve hours will tell the story.
May be on his feet inside a week. Still, it would be advisable to
keep him in bed as long as possible. Fagged out, I should say,
from that beard. I'll go down and wait for Miss Frances."

"And ring three tunes when you return," advised Cutty.

"All right. Did they try to strangle him or did he have something
round his neck?"

"Hanged if I know."
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