Classic Audiobook Collection - The Master Mystery by Arthur B. Reeve ~ Full Audiobook [mystery]

Episode Date: October 26, 2022

The Master Mystery by Arthur B. Reeve audiobook. Genre: mystery While Harry Houdini didn't rise to fame as a screen actor, silent film makers of the day sought to capitalize on his fame. The Master M...ystery was Houdini's first such attempt, and it was embraced by the viewing public, leading to other screen roles following. The hero (or superhero) is Quentin Locke, scientist, agent of the U.S. Justice Department, and not surprisingly, an escape artist extraordinaire. The Master Mystery follows agent Locke through many pitfalls, in true serial fashion, as he is tasked with uncovering a band of thugs and a peculiar metal robot (reportedly the first robot in film) with a brain, called an automaton, which has been robbing potential inventors of their patent rights. All in good fun by today's standards, we find our hero escaping a straitjacket, a diver's suit, and an electric chair to name but a few, and of course winning the hand of the daughter of one of the industrialists along the way. For ad-free listening try our premium subscription Chapters (Approximate) (00:00:00) Chapter 01 (00:10:10) Chapter 02 (00:22:48) Chapter 03 (00:35:04) Chapter 04 (00:46:50) Chapter 05 (01:05:33) Chapter 06 (01:28:48) Chapter 07 (01:43:59) Chapter 08 (01:57:40) Chapter 09 (02:16:39) Chapter 10 (02:30:24) Chapter 11 (02:46:38) Chapter 12 (03:10:36) Chapter 13 (03:38:01) Chapter 14 (03:59:12) Chapter 15 (04:13:10) Chapter 16 (04:25:48) Chapter 17 (04:42:22) Chapter 18 (05:06:00) Chapter 19 (05:25:12) Chapter 20 (05:42:49) Chapter 21 (06:03:32) Chapter 22 (06:30:54) Chapter 23 (06:56:16) Chapter 24 (07:24:54) Chapter 25 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 the master mystery by arthur b reeve and john w gray chapter one peter brent sat nervously smoking in the library of his great house brent rock he was a man of about forty-five or six a typical shrewd business man something however was evidently on his mind for though he tried to conceal it he lacked the self-assurance that was habitually his before the the world. A scowl clouded his face as the door of the library was flung open, and he heard voices in the hall. A tall, spare, long-haired man forced his way in, crushing his soft black hat in his hands. "'I will see, Mr. Brent,' insisted the newcomer as he pushed past the butler. "'Mr. Brent,' he cried, advancing with a wild light in his eyes. "'I'm tired of excuses. I want justice regarding that water motor of mine.' He paused, then added, shaking his finger threateningly,
Starting point is 00:01:09 "'Put it on the market, or I will call in the Department of Justice.' Brent scowled again. For years he had been amassing a fortune by a process that was scarcely within the law. For when inventions threatened to render useless already existing patents, necessitating the scrapping of millions of dollars worth of machinery, vested interests must be protected. Thus, Brent and his partner, Herbert Balcom, had evolved a simple method of protecting corporations against troublesome inventors and inventions. They had formed their own corporation, international patents incorporated. Their method was effective, though desperate,
Starting point is 00:01:55 it was to suppress the inventor and his labor. They bought the sole rights from the inventor, promising him glittering royalties. The joker was that the invention was suppressed. None were ever manufactured. Hence, there were no royalties, and the corporations went on undisturbed, while Brent and Balcom collected huge retainers
Starting point is 00:02:20 for the protection they afforded them. Thus, Brent Rock had come to be hated, by scores of inventors defrauded in this unequal conflict with big business the inventor looked about at the library richly paneled in oak and luxuriously furnished through a pair of folding doors he could see the dining-room and a conservatory beyond all this had been paid for by himself and such as he sit down sir nodded brent suavely the man continued to stand growing more and more excited had he been a keener observer he would have seen that under brent's suavity there was a scarcely hidden nervousness finally brent leaned over and spoke in a whisper looking about as though the very walls might have ears my dear fellow he confided for some time i have been considering your water motor i will return the model to you release the power to you release the patent to the world he drew back to watch the effect on the aged inventor could it be that brent was lying or was it fear could it be that at last his seared conscience was troubling him at that exact moment upstairs in a private laboratory in the house sat a young man at a desk a handsome strong-faced clean-cut chap
Starting point is 00:03:52 all about him were the scientific instruments which he used to test inventions offered to brent a look of intent eagerness passed over his face for quentin locke was not testing any of brent's patents just now over his head he had the receivers of a dictograph it was a strange act for one so recently employed as manager of brent's private laboratory yet such a man must have had his reasons one who was interested might have followed the wire from the dictograph box in the top drawer of the desk down the leg of the desk through the very walls to the huge chandelier in the library below where in the ornament brasswork reposed a small black disc about the size of a watch. It was the receiving end of the dictograph. Suddenly, the young man's face broke out into a smile, and without thinking, he stopped writing what the little mechanical eavesdropper was conveying him from below.
Starting point is 00:05:00 He listened intently as he heard a silvery laugh over the wire. Oh, I didn't know you were busy. I thought these flowers—well, never mind. I'll leave them anyway. It was Ava Brent, daughter of the head of the firm, who had danced in from the conservatory like a June Zephyr in December. My dear, Locke could hear the patent-magnant welcome. It is all right. Stay a moment and talk to this gentleman while I go down to the museum. Locke listened eagerly, glancing now and then.
Starting point is 00:05:37 and had a photograph of Ava Brent on his own desk, while she chatted gaily with the inventor. It was evident that Ava had not the faintest idea of the hard nature of the business of her father. Meanwhile, Brent himself had left the library and passed through the portier door into the hall. He did not turn up the grand staircase in the center of the wide hall, but hurried, preoccupied, to a door under the stairs,
Starting point is 00:06:07 that opened down to the cellar. He started to open it to pass down. As he did so, he did not hear a light footstep on the stairs as his secretary, Zeta Dane, came down. But he did not escape her watchful eye. Mr. Brent, she called. Is there anything I can do? Brent paused.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Wait a moment for me in the library, he directed, as he turned again to enter the cellar. He closed the door, and Zeta watched him with an almost uncanny interest, then turned to the library to join Ava and the newcomer. Down the cellar steps Brent made his way, and across the cellar floor, pausing at the rocky wall of the foundation of the house, blasted and hewn out of the cliff on which it towered above the river.
Starting point is 00:07:03 A heavy steel door in the rock wall barred the way. Brent whirled the combination and shot the bolts, and the door swung ponderously open, disclosing a rock-hewn cavern. Three walls of the cavern were lined with shelves containing inventions of all kinds, telegraph and telephone instruments, engine models, railroad signaling and safety devices, racks of, racks of bottles containing dangerous chemicals and their antidotes, all conceivable manner of mechanical and scientific paraphernalia.
Starting point is 00:07:43 It was literally a graveyard of genius, harboring the ghosts of a thousand inventors' dead hopes. Brent entered hastily and went directly to a shelf. There he picked up a model of a motor. He blew the dust from it and examined it approving. Suddenly, he saw something that caused him to start. He looked down at his feet. There was a piece of paper on the floor.
Starting point is 00:08:13 He picked it up and read it, and as he did so, he started back, frightened, then angry. He looked about at the rock-hewn cavern walls, then read again, Brent, this is my last warning. If you persist in your carven walls, course, you will be struck down by the Madagascar madness. Q. Under his breath, Brent swore.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Again he looked about the cavern, then turned hurriedly, picked up the motor, passed out the steel door, clanged it shut, and locked it. No sooner had Brent shut the door, however, than it seemed as if the very face of the outer rocky wall of the cavern began to move, to tilt, as if on hinges. If a human eye had been in the graveyard of genius at that instant, it would have sworn that it perceived in the inky blackness of the tilting rock a passage, and in the shadows of that passage a huge, weird, grotesque figure peering in. Then the tilting rock door closed again,
Starting point is 00:09:27 as the figure disappeared down the rocky passage on the opposite side, a menace and a thwart. threat to the owner of Brent Rock, insecure even in his millions. End of Chapter 1, recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 2 of The Master Mystery This Libervox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve.
Starting point is 00:10:08 Chapter 2 When Brent arrived back at the line, library, he had quite recovered his poise, at least to the eyes of those in the library. Zeta had joined Ava with the old inventor, Davis. As Brent entered, Davis uttered a exclamation of joy at the sight of his motor. For the moment, Brent almost glowed. Along with your invention, he beamed, as he handed the model to the old man, I am going to release many others to the world.
Starting point is 00:10:41 All this not only Locke was noting, but Zeta, too, appeared to be an almost too interested listener. The others were chatting when Zita heard a noise in the hall and hurried out. She was just in time to see a rather hard-visaged man with cruel penetrating eyes. It was Herbert Balcom, vice-president of the company. Zeta whispered to him a moment, and Balcombe's hard face grew up. harder. Go upstairs, watch him, he ordered, passing down the hall. Balcom entered the library, just as Davis was about to leave, hugging close to him his brainchild. Davis clutched it a bit closer at sight of the other partner.
Starting point is 00:11:31 A glance would have been sufficient to show that Brent was secretly afraid of his partner, Balcom, and that Balcom dominated him. Go to the gate with him, my dear, whispered Brent to his daughter, who was clinging to his arm, convinced of the goodness of her father, ignorant of the very basis on which the Brent and Balcom fortune rested. Balcom's mouth tightened as he came closer to Brent,
Starting point is 00:11:58 menacing the moment they were alone. How long has this double crossing been going on? sneered Balcom, jerking his head toward the door through which Ava had just gone with the inventor and shoving his face close to Brent's. It's not double-crossing, Balcom, Brent attempted to conciliate. But—no, but—interrupted Balcom with deadly coldness. Keep on, and you'll have the government down on us for violating the antitrust law. What's the matter? Have you lost your nerve?
Starting point is 00:12:35 as balcom almost hissed the question up in the laboratory locke was now writing furiously in his notebook when he was interrupted by a knock at the door he whipped the dictograph receiver off his head and jumped to his feet hiding all traces of the dictograph in the desk drawer then he moved over to the door unlocked it and flung it open Oh, I hope I haven't interrupted you in any important experiment, apologized Zeta, innocently enough. Nothing important, camouflaged Locke. Though Locke did not seem to notice it, another would have seen that Zeta cared a great deal for him. May I come in, she asked, wheedling.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Certainly, I am charmed, I assure you. While Zeta was gushingly effusive, Locke was correct and formally polite as he bowed his acquiescence. Zeta felt it. For a moment she stood looking at a half-finished experiment on the laboratory table, then finally she turned to Locke with a calculated impulsiveness. Why do you treat me so coldly, she asked, when you know I admire your wonderful work.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Really, Miss Dane, he apologized. I didn't mean to be rude. Yet there was an air of constraint in his very tone. Do you know, she flashed, I can't help feeling that you are so brilliant. You must be something more than you seem. Locke suppressed a quick look of surprise. Was he trying to worm some secret from him?
Starting point is 00:14:20 He masked his face cleverly. Indeed, you must be imagining things, he replied quietly. turning and strolling toward the window of his laboratory. The moment his back was turned, Zeta picked up the photograph of Ava on the desk. For a moment she stood glaring at it jealously. Out of the window, Locke smiled. For down on the gravel path,
Starting point is 00:14:48 walking slowly toward the gate to the Brent Rock grounds, he could see Ava and Davis. The smile faded into a scowl. he had seen a young man enter the gate. It was Paul Balcom, son of Herbert Balcom, and Paul was engaged to Ava, thus giving Balcom a stronger hold over Brent. Locke knew enough about Paul to dislike him thoroughly and to distrust him. Had Locke been able to see over the hedge, he would have confirmed his suspicions, for Paul had actually driven up to Brent Rock in the runabout of as no-troned.
Starting point is 00:15:28 a woman as could have been found in the night-life of the city, one known as Deluxe Dora in the unsavory half-world in which both were leaders. Had his dictograph been extended to the hedge, he would have heard her voice, rasput, Paul. Your father may make you pay attention to this girl, Paul, but remember, you had not better double-cross me. Paul's protestations of underworld fidelity would have added, to Locke's fury. However, Locke had not seen or heard. Still, it was unbearable that this fellow, Paul, should be engaged to a girl like Ava. Tall, dark, handsome though he was, Locke knew him to be a man not to be trusted. Paul hurried up to Ava, not a bit disconcerted at the near discovery of his intimacy with Dora. And whatever one may believe about woman's intuition,
Starting point is 00:16:28 There must have been something in it, for even at a distance one could see that Ava mistrusted Paul Belcom, her fiancée. Locke scowled blackly. Paul thrust himself almost rudely between Davis and Ava. Again, Davis shrank, as he had from the young man's father, then bowed, excused himself, and hurried off, hugging his mortar to him, while Paul took Ava's hand, which she was not any too much. willing to give him. Locke watched, motionless, as the couple turned back to the house. Somehow, Ava must have felt his gaze. She turned and looked upward at the laboratory window. As she saw Locke, her face broke into a smile, and she waved her hand gaily.
Starting point is 00:17:21 Paul saw it, and a swift flush of anger crossed his face. He pulled Ava abruptly by the arm. let's go into the house he said almost angrily seeing the action locke also turned from the window to encounter zita still watching without a word he left the laboratory While this little quadrangle of conflicting emotions of Locke, Ava, Paul, and Zeta was being enacted, the two partners in the library were disputing hot and heavy. As they argued, almost it seemed as if Balcom's very face lined his thoughts, that he desired Brent out of the way, as a weakling in whom he had discovered some traces of conscience, which, to Balcom, meant weakness. Balcom leaned forward excitedly.
Starting point is 00:18:16 I do not intend to let you wreck this company because your conscience, as you call it, has begun to trouble you, he hissed. Brent's hand clutched nervously. He was afraid of Balcom, so much so that he fought back only weakly. Locke was down in the hallway just in time to meet Ava and Paul as they entered. Oh, do you know I'm so. glad? I think my father is the most kind-hearted of men, Ava trilled to Locke, as she recounted what had happened in the library with Davis. Locke listened with restrained admiration for the girl,
Starting point is 00:18:55 whatever might have been his secret opinion of her father, or of the story he already knew. On his part, Paul did not relish the situation, nor did he take any pains to conceal it. He shrugged and turned away. Come, he said, with a tone of surly authority. I think I hear my father in the library. Ava looked back swiftly at Locke and smiled as Paul led her toward the library door.
Starting point is 00:19:24 But that also made Paul more furious. Why do you make me ridiculous before that fellow? he demanded. I'm sorry, replied Ava in surprise. I didn't mean to do that. Vaguely, Paul unethical. understood. The girl was too unsophisticated to have meant it. Somehow that made it worse. Though she did not know it, he did. Unknown to herself, there was a response in the presence of Locke which was not inspired in his own society. He hurried her into the library. It was as though
Starting point is 00:20:04 the entrance of Paul and Eva had been preconcerted. The partners, in their dispute, stopped and turned as the young people entered and moved over to a divan. Balcom lowered his voice and plucked at Brent's sleeve as he nodded toward the couple. "'I could trust you better if they were married within a week,' suggested Balcom. Brent recoiled, but Balcom affected not to notice. "'Then I will believe that you are dealing fairly with me,' he emphasized. Brent studied a moment, then nodded assent. Balcom extended a cold commanding hand, and the partners shook hands.
Starting point is 00:20:51 Outside, Locke had paused about to enter the library. The pause had been just long enough for him to hear, and it was a blow to him. He watched, dazed as the two older men walked over to the younger couple, then he hurried away. heart-sick my dear began brent as he patted the shoulder of the girl the one spot of goodness that had shone in the otherwise blackness of his life making him at last realized the depth to which lust of money had made him sink we were just saying that perhaps it would be advisable to er hasten your marriage to paul say perhaps next week the word seemed to stick in his throat as for eva she felt a shiver pass over her without knowing why she drew back from paul at her side shrank even closer to her father trying not to tremble did paul realize it brent felt the shudder with a pang he leaned over promised to do this for my sake he whispered so low that there was no chance of the others hearing
Starting point is 00:22:07 By tomorrow all may be changed. There was something ominous about the very words. End of Chapter 2, recording by Roger Moline. Chapter 3 of The Master Mystery This Librovox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Moline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve. brent had no intention of keeping the promise which balcom had extracted from him by a species of moral duress that afternoon in fact already he had gone too far in his plans for restitution or was it self-preservation to turn back
Starting point is 00:23:03 it was late in the night that he himself secretly admitted to the house a tall dark-haired stranger who evidently called by appointment well flint he greeted in a hushed tone what was it you asked to see me about flint replied not a word but impressively tapped a bundle which he carried under his arm and began to undo the cord which bound it brant looked startled then caught himself he had known flint for some time an adventurer more or less unscrupulous who had been the foreign representative of international patents flint took off his coat and threw it on a chair with an air of assurance that seemed to increase brent's anxiety then began again to untie the bulky package just a moment flint cautioned brent stopping him with an air of uneasy secrecy brent hurried to the door that led from the dining-room to the conservatory and bolted it securely then he made sure that the door to the library was bolted as he did so he did not see his secretary zita watching in the hall for the footsteps of locke approaching had caught her quick ear and she had fled locke called brent hearing his laboratory manager under no circumstances allow me to be disturbed to-night very well sir responded locke just then the light step of eva was heard on the stairs "'What's the matter, father?' she asked, still upset by the events of the afternoon.
Starting point is 00:24:47 "'Is there anything wrong?' "'No, my dear, nothing,' hastily replied Brent. "'In the morning I shall have something to say to you. Now run along like a good girl.' "'Dutifully, Ava turned. Brent watched her out of sight. Then, with a keen look at Locke, he pulled out a paper from his pocket and handed it to the young scientist. who read, Brent, this is my last warning.
Starting point is 00:25:16 If you persist in your course, you will be struck down by the Madagascar madness. Kew. Locke looked up from the scrawl in alarmed perplexity. What does this mean? he queried. Brent merely shook his head cryptically. Study this message. I shall have something very important to tell you in the morning.
Starting point is 00:25:41 As Brent turned back, back into the library, he paused a moment and looked after Locke, hesitating, as if he would call him back. Then he decided not to do so, turned, and carefully locked the door from the dining room into the hallway. Ava was waiting at the head of the stairs, as Locke, perplexed by the strange actions of his employer, came up. "'What is the trouble?' she repeated anxiously. "'Please tell me. Is there anything wrong?'
Starting point is 00:26:12 no nothing reassured locke in spite of his own doubt everything is all right i hope so eva lingered good-night locke bowed admiringly but there was the same restraint in his look that had been shown in the afternoon good-night he murmured slowly eva quite understood and there was a smile of encouragement on her face as she turned away and she turned away and she turned away and she turned away and she murmured slowly eva quite understood and there was a smile of encouragement on her face as she turned away and flitted down the hall to her room outside zita had hurried from the house to the nearest public telephone booth and was frantically calling balkam at his apartment mr balkam she repeated breathlessly as the junior partner answered flint has returned i have seen him the devil exclaimed balkam angrily then checked himself before he said any more. Keep me informed! Abruptly he hung up. It was scarcely a moment later that Paul Balcom
Starting point is 00:27:17 entered the Balcom apartment, admitted by a turbaned black, suggestive of the Orient. Paul was surly and had evidently been drinking, for he shoved the servant roughly out of the way as he strode toward his father. Apparently, outside, Paul had overheard and had gathered the drift of what Balcom had been saying. Or, perhaps, from his own sources of information, he already knew.
Starting point is 00:27:45 At any rate, as Balcom turned from the telephone, father and son faced each other angrily. "'Brent's lying!' exclaimed Paul. "'That marriage to me must take place tomorrow.' Talking angrily, sometimes in agreement, at others far apart, the two left the room. back in the dining-room by this time brent had rejoined flint and now watched him eagerly as he took the last wrappings from the package which he had carried so carefully as the last wrapping was stripped from it on the table before them lay a small steel model perhaps three feet high a weird-looking thing in the miniature shape of a man designed along lines that only a cubist could have conceived jointed mobile
Starting point is 00:28:35 Mobile, truly a contrivance at which to marvel. Brent gazed incredulously at the strange thing. An automaton, he exclaimed. More than that, replied Flint calmly. Flint unrolled a chart of the human nervous system and spread it out on the table. Pointing to the brain, he leaned over tensely and whispered, this model is merely a piece of mechanism but the real automaton possesses a human brain which has been transplanted into it and made to guide it for a moment brent listened incredulously then sat back in his chair and laughed skeptically
Starting point is 00:29:21 but even flint recognized that there was a hollowness in the laughter do you mean to tell me demanded brent that a human brain has been made to control a thing of no use except as a terrible engine of destruction not only possible reiterated flint but it is true oh flint rallied brent with a sort of uneasiness you can't tell me that believe it or not insisted the adventurer i have been in madagascar and i know for a moment brent paused at the vehemence of flint's answer what had flint to gain by misrepresentation a thousand images of the past flitted through brent's brain then slowly a look of terror came over brent's face suppose it were indeed true this frankenstein this consciousness inhuman Superman. Brent gripped himself and composed his features and his voice. But this thing, he rasped, what does this prove? Oh, this is merely automatic, a piece of mechanism, a model which I stole.
Starting point is 00:30:40 It works when it is wound up, not like the real one. Look! Flint put a pencil in the little steel hand of the model, and press, the lever as he held a piece of paper under the pencil. Brent leaned over, fascinated. Instantly, the tiny hand began to trace on the paper one letter, the simple letter Q. As the hand finished the tail of the cue,
Starting point is 00:31:09 Brent gripped the table for support. His eyes bulged and stared wildly. My God, burst from his lips. It is the one. Warning! Q! For minutes, Brent strove to regain his composure. Nor was Flint less impressed than the man before him. What would have been the emotions of both
Starting point is 00:31:34 if they had been able to penetrate with the eye through the rocky cliffs on which the stately mansion of Brent Rock stood would have been hard to say. For down in a rock-hewn cavern, not many hundred yards away and below them, reached by a secret entrance from the shrubbery of the cliffs near the shore, already had congregated several rough characters. They were playing cards and drinking,
Starting point is 00:32:00 now and then glancing furtively at the passage entrance, as though they were expecting the arrival of someone or something. Suddenly came a dull metallic clank through the passage, strangely echoing. At once all leaped to their feet, at attention, not unmixed with awe and fear that sat strangely on their desperate features. What was it that they, who feared neither God nor man, feared? They strained their eyes, looking into the passage that led darkly away into blackness. Dimly down it now could be seen two gleaming spots of light,
Starting point is 00:32:42 points in the Sumerian darkness. They seemed to be growing larger and coming nearer, as with each hollow reverberation, the dull metallic thuds increased. Faintly now could be made out in the blackness, a huge stalking figure, having the shape of a man, with gigantic, powerful shoulders, powerful arms, a thick body, hips and thighs that spelled terrific strength, legs and feet that suggested irresistible force.
Starting point is 00:33:17 The automaton! gone, escaped involuntarily from all lips. Slowly, irresistibly, the horrendous figure stalked forth into the dim light. There it paused for a moment, a figure of steel, larger than most men, yet not so large that it might have encased a man, and yet its motions, its every action, were like nothing mortal. Even these hardened denizens of the underworld shuddered. In its hand, the automaton carried a five-branched candlestick, for what purpose none seemed to know. Yet all bowed and quaked at every pantomime motion of the figure, ready to do the bidding of the least motion of their inhuman master. Still holding the candlestick
Starting point is 00:34:09 with its five huge yellow candles before him, the archery, automaton stalked forward to the table and impressively deposited the candlestick on it then stepped back a pace and waved his ponderous hand at the assembled emissaries who scarcely repressed their own abject terror end of chapter three recording by roger maline chapter four of the master mystery this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by roger maline the master mystery by john w gray and arthur b reeve chapter four at a motion from the automaton a dark-skinned madagascan stepped forward and lighted the five candles at once a dense smoke began drifting from the candles the men looked at one another showing an uncomfortable fear of what the negro and the automaton were doing even the negro edged away fearfully and all crouched back afraid of the fumes a moment later the automaton with a mighty blast of air snuffed all the candles at once then without a word picked up the candlestick and stalked off through the passage on the opposite side of the den from the entrance the passage that led to the graveyard of genius a few moments later the secret rock door from this passage into the passage into the passage into the passage of the passage a few moments later the secret rock door from this passage into the graveyard swung open and the automaton stalked in going carefully noiselessly now across the floor he walked to the steel door which he swung open
Starting point is 00:36:01 then on out into the cellar of brent rock and up the steps to the door under the stairs that led to the hallway of the great house in the hall the automaton halted beside a small stand on which stood a candlestick exactly like the one he carried. Quickly he picked up the original candlestick and replaced it by the one he carried. Then he set the original back of the portires and with a glance at the library door turned back to the cellar, closing the door noiselessly behind him. Down the steps he went, toward the open door of the graveyard of genius. Beside the door was the fuse box of the lighting system of the house. The automaton reached out and began rubbing sharply at the insulation of the feed wires.
Starting point is 00:36:56 Upstairs in the dining room, Brent had by this time flung off his coat and was examining with Flint the curious model the adventurer had brought from Madagascar. Brent was very excited and questioned Flint eagerly. i tell you flint cried brent at length huskily as he seized a pen and dipped it into the ink the time has come for me to do what i have long intended i am going to do now what i should have done years ago brent started to write feverishly quentin locke i have done you a great injury about which you know nothing but i am willing to his hand had scarcely traced the last word when the room was plunged into absolute darkness down in the cellar the automaton had succeeded in rubbing off the insulation of the feed wires there was a flash of light as he laid his steel hand over the two feed wires then darkness in the dining-room brent and flint already keyed to the highest pitch leaped to their feet with an exclamation of terror late as it was locke was working in his laboratory on the second floor of the house when the lights winked out surprised for the moment he ran out into the hall already there was the butler groping about with a candle
Starting point is 00:38:25 what's the matter quentin asked a breathless voice behind them it was eva in a filmy dressing-gown locke turned to vision a creation of loveliness in the candlelight which set his heart thumping nothing he reassured just the lights short-circuited that's all i'll see just then the dining-room door opened and eva saw her father dishelled and preoccupied strive on out and take the five-branched candlestick from the hall table. Nervously he began to light the candles. They sputtered a bit, and he turned quickly, still holding the candlestick, as the smoke drifted away from them all. Fix the fuses in the cellar, he directed the butler. Is anything really the matter, father?
Starting point is 00:39:19 implored Ava. No, no, my child, he answered hastily. Go back to bed, and, lock, please don't let us be disturbed. He was about to say more, then decided not to do so, and turned back into the dining room. Again, Brent carefully locked the door to the dining room and rejoined Flint. He had placed the candles on the table, but noticing in the half-light that the smoke from them was growing denser as they burned down. The smoke drifted over as the droulders. draft carried it. Flint coughed and moved a bit, his hand at his throat.
Starting point is 00:40:01 Brent seized the pen again and was about to write when the smoke from the candles drifted into his own face. He too coughed. UnEasy, Brent glanced over at Flint. Flint laughed a bit hysterically. "'What the devil's the matter?' demanded Brent, with lowered brows, a strange dryness in his throat. Flint was now leaning forward on his elbows and laughing foolishly, stupidly. It was a queer laugh and struck terror into Brent as he himself coughed and clutched involuntarily at his throat. Brent stared at Flint. "'What is it?' he repeated anxiously. "'Have you suddenly gone mad, man?' But there was no reply. Instead, Flint laughed.
Starting point is 00:40:54 all the more madly. Brent was more than startled. If he could have seen himself in a glass, he would have seen that he was already wide-mouthed and disheaved. Suddenly the smoke again blew in his face. He coughed again, his head reeled. Then in a flash, it all dawned on him.
Starting point is 00:41:17 He shielded himself from the candles, but it was too late. "'My God!' he exclaimed. starting up, the Madagascar madness. Brent looked about wildly. He rushed to Flint and shook him, but Flint only laughed. He turned and moved toward the candles, reaching out for them. But even as he did so, his hand faltered. He stopped and passed his hand across his tightening forehead. Slowly over his face came a stupid expression. He felt himself, going without power of restraining himself. His lips twitched, and he swayed. Then he began to laugh
Starting point is 00:42:04 uncontrollably. Flint rose and clapped him on the shoulder, then both laughed foolishly, loudly. They were beyond help. It was the laughing madness. Outside, in the hall, Ava and Locke had been standing, talking for a moment, when suddenly, below, they heard a terrific noise in the cellar. Involuntarily, Ava's hand clutched Locke's arm. Locke drew a revolver, and, in spite of Ava's fearsome caution, hastened down the cellar stairs. About in the blackness of the cellar,
Starting point is 00:42:43 he groped until his foot touched something soft, a mass on the floor. He bent over. It was the butler, in a heap, unconscious, but still breathing. There was not a sound, not another being in the cellar. Together, Ava and Locke helped the now half-conscious man to his feet, and pushed and pulled him up the stairs, as slowly he recovered his power of speech.
Starting point is 00:43:14 "'What was it? Tell us!' urged Locke. i-i went down to fix the fuses as the master ordered muttered the butler incoherently a huge figure steel hand it flung me across the floor the last i remember he passed his hand over his head as though recollection even was too horrible for description locke listened a bit doubtfully then sent the butler on his way to bed while eva could scarcely restrain her fears over to the dining-room door locke strode and listened there was nothing but the sound of merriment inside of uncontrollable laughter could it be that brent and flint were drinking he dared not betray a fear to eva instead he knocked at that moment he could hear the sound of some heavy body falling than more laughter as brent in his hysteria struck the model of the automaton to the floor with the model unnoticed by brent now fluttered to the floor the letter he had been writing but the madman paid no attention to that now as it sifted through the air and fluttered under the sideboard mr brent called lock please open the door instead of an answer came a loud and insulting laugh followed by an incoherent mouthing of words eva looked startled blanched it was so unlike her father for the moment locke was peaked but he tried not to show it as he turned away from the door
Starting point is 00:45:04 i am your father's employee he said sadly and it is his privilege i suppose to laugh at me he hesitated oh but quentin mr locke i'm-i'm so sorry surely surely he he could not have meant it. At the head of the stairs, Locke tried to smile. Don't worry, he said, repressing his feelings. It'll make no difference between us. Good night. They parted, Ava closing her door for a sleepless night, Locke to work far into the night in his laboratory
Starting point is 00:45:43 until sheer exhaustion overcame his feelings. Meanwhile, in the dining room, the two men kept terrible vigil, hour after hour, oblivious of time, in wild and wanton laughter, maniacal abandon. A terrible blow had been struck, and reason was tottering on her throne. Two men had been stricken by an unknown hand. Stark, stark mad! End of Chapter 4. Recording by Roger Maline. of the master mystery this librovoc's recording is in the public domain recording by roger maline the master mystery by john w gray and arthur b reeve chapter five father please open the door it was early the following morning that the butler with frightened face had called eva brent to tell her that her father and flint had been locked in the door
Starting point is 00:46:59 dining room all night and were still laughing madly. Ava had hurried downstairs, encountering Zita as she ran. It was true. She could hear the voices inside, nor could she get any answer from the two men. Oh, Zita, please, can't something be done? Ava implored. With a hasty word, Zita hurried away, just as Herbert Balkam himself entered the house from the street.
Starting point is 00:47:29 In utter surprise, Balcom nodded at Zeta as she poured forth the story of what had been discovered in the morning, then pushed past her in high excitement. What's wrong? he asked as he came upon the butler and Ava, still knocking excitedly at the dining room door. Ava was almost in a panic as she answered, Father and Mr. Flint have been in there laughing ever since last night. Balcom tried to comfort her, but somehow his sympathy sent a cold shudder through the poor girl. Meanwhile, Zeta had encountered Locke hurrying down at the sound of the commotion. To him she told the story, again hurt that his interest was solely for Ava, not in herself.
Starting point is 00:48:18 Locke paused long enough to seize an umbrella from the rack, rip the cover off, and break out a rib to which he tied a piece. of string while he hurried to the group at the door. Break down the door and call the police, ordered Balcom. The butler reached for a chair and was about to swing it over his head to break down the door. Stop! interrupted Locke. The young scientist knelt down, inserted the umbrella steel through the keyhole, and bent it by the string as he fished about with it on the other side to find the bolt.
Starting point is 00:48:54 Meanwhile, the butler telephoned frantically for the police. It was at this height of excitement that Paul Balcom entered. A moment's talk with Zeta and he too joined the group. Sympathetically, he spoke to Ava, but Ava scarcely responded in the fashion of a girl to the man whom she was going to marry. Her attention was riveted on Locke, who was kneeling before the door. Paul saw it, and an ominous scowl crossed his face. Carefully, Locke worked the umbrella steel and the string until he had caught the bolt.
Starting point is 00:49:35 Then he shot the bolt back and rose to his feet. All watched him expectantly as he threw open the door. Such a sight as met their eyes one could scarcely picture. There were Brent and Flint at the table, laughing, laughing! The candles had long since burned out. On the floor lay the automaton model. Father, cried Ava, running to him. But there was no look of recognition on Brent's face.
Starting point is 00:50:09 Don't you know me? Speak to me, father. Instead, Brent merely patted her shoulder and laughed hollowly. Ava, on her knees by him, sobbed and smoothed his head by turns. locke bending over flint found him in much the same condition meanwhile balkham and paul had picked up the model of the automaton and exchanged a quick glance this man locke's actions are suspicious exclaimed balkam hastily he was in the house last night outside they could hear the arrival of the detective summoned by the butler go to eva nudged balcom to paul a moment later the butler entered with the detectives at the sight of the automaton model in balcom's hands the butler cried out that is what attacked me last night only larger much larger all eyes were now on the butler quickly balcombe took advantage of the situation thus created locke also left flint and moved over to the group examining the model as he did so his eye caught a piece of paper under the sideboard he was about to pick it up when he realized that all were looking at him quickly he covered his discovery and faced them
Starting point is 00:51:39 this man is the stranger in the house cried balcom in anger arrest him and make him explain it was the work of only an instant for the chief detective to step up to lock and slip the bracelets on his wrists don't cried eva please my dear your father remonstrated paul at that instant brent was seized with another violent fit of coughing and laughter ava distracted was half fainting thus with locke handcuffed balkham and paul were triumphant locke saw his chance but the handcuffs prevented him from using his hands in the instant that all were diverted toward brent with incredible deafness locke slipped his hand from the cuffs one link of which fell open as if by magic threw a secret all his own he reached down and picked up the paper under the sideboard and read it it was the letter brent had been writing and served only to increase his perplexity he read it again then crushed it into his pocket and before any one had discovered his trick had slipped his hand back into the cuffs and they were locked again at that very moment the telephone rang and the chief of the detectives answered As he did so, a perplexed expression crossed his face as he walked over quickly to Locke. I beg your pardon, he apologized as he began to unlock the handcuffs.
Starting point is 00:53:18 Here, my man, what are you doing? interrupted Balcom. I know my business. You lay off, growled the detective. A moment later, Locke, with a slight smile on his handsome face, was answering the telephone. not a soul save the detective even yet suspected the true identity of locke even as he answered over the telephone with a respectful yes sir the fact of the matter was that the message had come most opportunely it was from the chief of the department of justice himself ordering locke to stay at the house until he had secured the evidence that would allow the department to proceed against the company under the antitrust law that then was the explanation of the secret dictograph which locke had installed the explanation of his apparent faithlessness to his employer but weightier matters were now on locke's mind here he was faced by the case of his life involving the happiness of the very girl whom he had so soon come to love his incentive was double love and success triple above all justice. By this time, the household themselves were sufficiently calm to help Brent to his
Starting point is 00:54:41 bedroom and Flint to a guest chamber. Balkham was about to follow when Locke, returning from the telephone, touched him on the shoulder and shoved the threat message which Brent had given him the night before under the face of the junior partner. Read that, he demanded. Balkam read read controlling his features admirably, if control were necessary. What's the meaning of this? he demanded coldly. Were you and Madagascar lately? Shot back Locke. Locke could not be sure whether or not Balcom suppressed a start.
Starting point is 00:55:22 At any rate, he did not conceal anger at the insinuation. Certainly, he replied. With my son, I cruised through the Mozambique Channel, and touched at Madagascar last summer. Why? Locke nodded, and the detective made a note of the reply. What do you mean to insinuate by that question? demanded Balcom. Without reply, Locke shrugged nonchalantly and smiled. Not ten feet away, in the conservatory door, Paul listened, and his face darkened as he clenched his fists. There was a murderous glare in Paul's eyes, as Locke unconcernedly withdrew, whispering to the detective, who nodded deferentially to the young scientist
Starting point is 00:56:13 who had been assigned by the Department of Justice, strangely, to the very case which now he realized in some unknown way must concern himself and the very mystery of his own identity. So wore along the morning with growing mystery and excitement. it was not long before the brent family physician was summoned and after a careful diagnosis pronounced brent in a hopeless state as far as his own science was concerned eva was by this time more than frantic the consolation of paul seemed to add to her nervousness she was almost distracted when she heard balcombe and the doctor discussing the case in low tones in her father's room don't you think doctor she overheard that he would be far better off in a sanitarium she shuddered as the doctor agreed with balcom and balcom sought to persuade her that the course was best even the solicitations of paul annoyed her paul was more than vexed at this new repulse from his bride to be his anger knew no bounds as he caught sight of locke who had overheard and showed his doubt over the whole proposal for the care of brent
Starting point is 00:57:35 He plucked at his father's sleeve and nodded toward Locke. Balcom needed no prompting from his crafty son. I'll have you understand, Locke, he cried, his face-growing apoplectic red, that I am in charge here now. Your services are no longer required. I quite understand, returned Locke quietly. We shall see. stormed down from the room to the telephone, where, a moment later, he telephoned to an asylum, asking them to send a conveyance with nurses, keepers, and whatever paraphernalia was necessary to take care of his partner, Brent.
Starting point is 00:58:21 Is he violent? demanded the doctor over the telephone. Yes, bring a straight jacket, snapped back Balcom, and the sooner he is under your care, the better. With that, Balcom stamped out of the house. In Brent's room, Paul was attempting still to engratiate himself with Ava, who was growing more distant toward him with every moment. Finally, Paul could stand it no longer.
Starting point is 00:58:51 He turned on his heel and faced Locke angrily in the hall. You'll regret this, confound you, he ground out, as he swung out of the room rapidly in a high state of fear. feeling. Unconcernedly, Locke turned on his heel. Don't worry, he whispered to Ava. I'll see that no harm comes to your father. For answer, her own heart too full for words, Ava pressed the hand of the young scientist. It was reward enough for Locke. Meanwhile, at Dr. Shaw's sanitarium, to which Balcom had telephoned with the permission of the
Starting point is 00:59:33 doctor, elaborate preparations had been completed for the reception and transportation of Brent. It was perhaps an hour later that the ambulance, with three white-uniformed attendants, pulled out, carrying all those appurtenances necessary for the care of the insane, including the straitjacket which Balcom had so testily suggested. That same hour had seen intense activity in another quarter. in the den of the automaton the hard-visaged emissaries had been already roused by the entrance of the automaton hasty directions had been uttered by the metallic phonographic voice of the monster and already four of the most desperate of the characters had hurried through the entrance out on the cliffs the automaton himself had turned toward the passage through the graveyard of genius to brent rock itself thus it happened that when the ambulance from dr shaw's sanitarium came bowling along the road to brent rock as fast as its motor would permit the driver was forced suddenly to put on the brakes
Starting point is 01:00:49 to save himself from being wrecked by a huge log that lay squarely across the road. No sooner had the attendants jumped out to remove the log, then four desperate men fell upon them from ambush, beat them, and left them trussed up and unconscious, while they donned the jackets and uniforms of Dr. Shaw's men, seized the ambulance, and swung off again at a fast clip in the direction of Brent Rock. lulled into a false security as her father slept now for a long time under an opiate eva was sitting beside him with loving care when she heard the noise below of the arrival of the car from dr shaw's sanitarium
Starting point is 01:01:35 at once she was in wild alarm nor was locke off his guard while zita tried to reassure eva locke met the men there were four of them and as the first pass lock halted him the parley gave another a chance to push past while Locke held three at bay a moment later there was a scream from eva who had hurried from her father's room at the sound of the high voices the emissary had seized her it was a signal for the other three who leaped on Locke all at once with almost superhuman strength Locke seized one of them and flung him over his head for a fall down the whole flight of steps as he fought the other two single-handed. Even then, the third came back to the attack, and Locke was forced to give back step-by-step down the stairs. Another scream from Ava. In the heat of the fray, Locke caught a glimpse of her battling in the landing above with the first emissary. It gave him redoubled strength. flinging the two men off and eluding the third,
Starting point is 01:02:51 he leaped to the chandelier in the hall, and with a giant swing, wrapped his legs about the fellow struggling with Ava. Literally throttling him, he pulled him backward over the balcony railing for a fall clear to the lower hall. At the moment when Locke was actually subduing all of his assailants, the door to the cellar suddenly opened,
Starting point is 01:03:15 and the huge figure of the automaton strode out. With one blow of his steel fist, the monster struck lock senseless, then turned and began ascending the grand staircase. Almost paralyzed with fear, Ava screamed again and fled through the nearest door, locking it. On strode the automaton, crashing down the door as if it had been a mere shell.
Starting point is 01:03:45 meanwhile the emissaries had seized locke still unconscious and unable to resist feverishly they began to bind him in the straitjacket which they had taken from the ambulance then they carried him and flung him roughly on the floor of the library still screaming eva fled to the next room again bolting the door and piling furniture frantically to barricade it again the automaton rained blow after blow on the door it splintered and his powerful fist began breaking and overturning the barricade which the unfortunate girl had improvised wildly she looked about only a closet now offered refuge The door was splintered through. She could see the terrible face of the monster. In the library, Locke, recovering by this time, began flopping and twisting, spurred by the muffled screams from above stairs
Starting point is 01:04:50 as he worked with miraculous dexterity to release himself from the straitjacket. End of Chapter 5. Recording by Roger Malene. Chapter 6 of the Master Mystery This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve.
Starting point is 01:05:24 Chapter 6 Locke struggled with superhuman effort to release himself from the straitjacket in which he was held prisoner. The throat straps pressed against the neck muscles and the strain on the straps could be heard like pistol shots, as the leather stretched under his prodigious efforts. With every nerve keyed up and his reflexes answering his keen brain, he swayed backward and forward, rolled from side to side, until his shoulder blades were thrown completely out of joint. The pain was intense, but he summoned every ounce of strength at his command
Starting point is 01:06:04 and finally succeeded in getting one of his arms free by gradually working his body toward a settee, where, with his elbow on the seat, he pushed his disjointed arm over his head. Agony was written all over his face, as, at last, with a final effort, he extricated his arms and was in a position to loosen the straps
Starting point is 01:06:26 which bound them with his teeth. Nor was his labor over now. The canvas jacket cut into his flesh, and the buckles bruised his muscles. his body ached with weariness yet he clung to his task like a thing incarnate he toiled as he realized the danger that confronted eva upstairs the monster was pursuing eva the heavy oaken doors were as straws to him and he plunged through them as a mad elephant dashes through a cane break destruction lay in his wake as he crashed through the improvised barriers which eva had come instructed to delay his onslaught. A crouching, desolate figure, she waited for what she knew to be her end.
Starting point is 01:07:16 There was only one barrier left between her and this engine of destruction. It was only a moment now when she would be a crushed, mangled mass. With terror in her heart, she waited for the thing to crash through the last remaining barrier, and even now she could hear his ponderous step as he crossed the room, toward the door which would only momentarily stay his progress her lips moved in prayer as she waited and the dread moments seemed eons to her suddenly she heard a crash and she could see the panels of sturdy oak in the door give way as though they were eggshells the gigantic fist of the monster crashed through and she could discern the dim outline of the enormous head and the glaring eyes of fire looking toward her With a shrill shriek she raised her arms above her head and fell swooning to the floor just as a pistol shot rang out. Locke, dis shelved and weak, had released himself from the straitjacket and with the speed of a panther had ascended the stairs. He saw the monster crashing through the last remaining barrier and without hesitation he fired at the thing as he closed in.
Starting point is 01:08:33 his one thought was to delay it or make it swerve in its course momentarily, with the hope that by some chance Ava might have time to escape. Could he only accomplish this, he thought his mission successful, regardless of the outcome as far as he himself was concerned? He pulled the trigger of his automatic again and again as he rushed forward. By some strange trick of fate, the figure reeled for a second, and one of its arms dropped swinging to its side the bullet had entered a joint had it in some way deranged the mechanism causing the automaton to turn in its tracks and confront locke as he charged forward or was some human being concealed in the armored creature and wounded eva in her semi-conscious state saw the massive metal charge toward locke and closed her eyes
Starting point is 01:09:33 so as not to be a witness to his end. She waited, dumb and helpless with fright, and before her, surged the meaning of this man's great sacrifice for her. In the brief interval she realized that men of his ilk were few. She realized that her interest in the young chemist was more than a passing fancy, and the truth was driven home to her in his hour of peril. She closed her eyes and all before her went blank. As the automaton faced Locke, voices could be heard in the hall, and the gardener of Brent Rock, who had summoned aid, came to Locke's assistance. Armed with clubs and garden tools, the men charged the monster. Like a lion at bay, the thing turned from its task of destroying Locke to face its new enemies. On mass, they attack the Ottoman. They attack the
Starting point is 01:10:31 but it shook them off, one by one, as a terrier would rats, and made its way toward the grand staircase. Some of the gardener's aides suffered broken bones, while others were left unconscious as a result of the conflict. Locke picked himself up and rushed to Ava's side. He took the prostrate form in his arms and looked down into her beautiful face. The room was in ruins, and he was in ruins. And Ava slowly opened her eyes and looked up at him. Her hand went out in a momentary caress, but as she fully recovered consciousness,
Starting point is 01:11:11 she moved her hand away lest he really know. She looked up at him gratefully, and Locke, a little confused, took his arm from around her waist. With boyish bashfulness, he hung his head and asked her if she was all right. The sound of his own voice amid the ruins brought back his composure.
Starting point is 01:11:34 We must see about father. Perhaps something has happened to him, said Ava as she started toward the door. Locke looked after the girl, then followed her. Propped up in bed, Peter Brent presented a pitiable sight. His glassy stare and shrill laugh like a coyote baying at the moon
Starting point is 01:11:57 sent cold chills down Ava's back as she entered the room. this man at one time a power in the business world was only a shell of his former self and his inhuman laughter caused even luck to shudder a little as he entered the room eva walked over to her father and put her hand to his brow looking wistfully in his eyes for some sign of recognition she kissed him on the forehead and called him but he still stared blankly ahead of him unconscious of even her presence. Locke felt the pulse of the patient and looked at the dilated pupils. There must be some antidote for this Madagascar madness,
Starting point is 01:12:44 and I shall move everything to find it, he said as he looked at Ava with determination. She turned toward him eagerly as he spoke, and his words gave her a little cheer. Ava continued her caresses, but the demented man showed no signs of recognizing even his own daughter. From another room, the shrill laughter of Flint could be heard as he raved in delirium. Bereft of reason, he fought an unseen enemy.
Starting point is 01:13:17 Q did it, I tell you, it's Q! he raved and shrieked in his insane way as he rocked back and forth in bed. He was fighting his own conscience. and kept pushing some unseen thing from him as he shook in a paroxysm of fright. The front door bell rang, and Balcom entered. He was suave in manner, but this time he seemed a little excited as he gave his hat and stick to the butler. Tell Miss Brent I must see her at once, he ordered. As the butler turned to mount the stairs, Balcom reached his hand up and rubbed his shoulder as though he,
Starting point is 01:13:59 were in pain. Perhaps the gesture meant nothing, but a keen observer would have noticed that his arm did not move with the freedom that one would expect of a man of his frame and build. As he rubbed his shoulder, his eyes followed the butler up the stairs and his lips tightened. He watched him until he was out of sight, then turned and entered the library. As Balcombe entered the library, the doorbell rang, and the three ambulance men who had been overpowered by the emissaries of the automaton entered. Balcom approached them and hasty explanations were forthcoming. In his suave manner he quieted the most noisy of the trio, who by this time had found the straitjacket from which Locke had just released himself.
Starting point is 01:14:51 "'This looks like a put-up job to me,' growled the driver as he confronted Balcom, holding the strait-jacket toward him. And I believe you know something about it. My dear man, I am the person who telephoned for you to come for my stricken partner, said Balcom, and I still insist that he is in dire need of treatment. As he spoke, Ava entered the library in time to hear him. She was followed by Locke. My father shall not be taken from this house, she cried.
Starting point is 01:15:27 in reply to Balcom's orders to the attendants. As she spoke, she turned toward Locke and looked at him for his acquiescence. He quietly nodded toward her in an assuring manner, and as he did so, one might have noticed Balcom's face cloud up with evil purpose. He was thinking of this young whippersnapper and his interference with his plans. As he stood meditating, he noticed that Lodagh, was looking at him, so he turned toward the young chemist and his whole expression changed. A bland smile crept across his face as he spoke.
Starting point is 01:16:09 I was only suggesting that my partner be taken to an institution because I believed that he would receive better treatment there. He addressed Locke, but looked toward Ava as he did so. Miss Brent should have trust in me. I have only her interest at heart. it would be better for mr brent to stay here said locke the treatment his daughter can give will be better than that of an outsider as he spoke he sauntered away with an air of finality while balcombe shrugged his shoulders and gave orders to the ambulance men to go locke walked toward the dining-room and there amid the candle drippings and the wreckage of the night before espied the miniature automaton he picked it up and examined it minutely as balcom strolled in balcom's quick gaze caught what locke was looking at and he approached the young chemist and suavely said it seems almost unbelievable mr locke that a giant form like that could be endowed
Starting point is 01:17:17 with a human brain. As he spoke, he pointed toward the miniature automaton in Locke's hands. Locke turned and faced him, his jaw tightening with a snap. Not unbelievable, but impossible, Mr. Balcom, he said. I believe that there is someone in this thing
Starting point is 01:17:39 that attacks us and calls himself Q. He eyed Balcom, as he spoke, to see the effects of his word. but if Balcom knew anything, he cunningly concealed it. Locke walked to the table and closely examined the candles and other stuff strewn about. He was looking for some clue to what had caused the madness of Brent and Flint. The crumpled anatomy chart lay on the floor, and as Locke stooped to pick it up, Ava entered and came toward him.
Starting point is 01:18:13 She shuddered slightly as she passed the miniature of the mrs. monster, and Balcom, with an air of satisfaction, noticed her fear. He turned and was about to go out when the butler entered with the duplicate candlestick in his hands. "'Mr. Locke, in cleaning the hall, I found this behind the portieres at the entrance to below stairs,' he announced. "'I was quite puzzled for a moment, for I knew the master had taken it into the dining-room with him last evening. As he spoke, he handed the candlestick to Locke, who quickly compared it with
Starting point is 01:18:53 the one in the dining room table which contained the burnt candles. In appearance, the candelabra were identical. Locke, with great care, examined every feature of them, looking for a clue. He took one of the whole candles from the candlestick which the butler had brought in, and scraped the wax from it with his penknife. He examined the particles carefully, then approached the candlestick which stood in the table the fatal night, and very carefully removed the wax from the stumps of candles which were still in the sockets. The Madagascar madness came from that candlestick, he announced, with assurance, as he pointed toward the one on the table. while he was so busily engaged balcombe was eyeing him cunningly he watched his every move and was most intent in seeing just how the young man would prove his contention
Starting point is 01:19:51 good morning everyone came the clear voice of paul as he entered the room and crossed over to the side of his fiancee he was particular to ignore a lock in his greeting and as he approached eva he bent over her hand and kissed it a close observer would have noticed that the girl rather drew her hand back from his caress i am so sorry about your father eva whispered paul i trust the ailment is but temporary as he spoke eva thanked him mechanically for his solicitations while balcom glanced at his son in admiration locke who was still engaged in looking at the candle drippings through his pocket magnifying glass paid slight attention to paul but glanced up in time to see that there was a look of insincerity on his face could it be that this young scion of the balkham fortune could in any way be connected with the automaton could this man this suave polished gentleman have any motive for seeking the ruin or death of his fiance locke seemed to be busily engaged in his task but he was making mental notes on the conduct of young balkan he looked up finally and turned to eva miss brent i find minute particles of some foreign substance in the wax of these candles he announced they seem to be of organic origin and i am certain that they contain the poison which has robbed your father of his mentality i am going to take them to a chemical laboratory where there will be proper facilities to have them analyzed perhaps there is an antidote that will restore your father's sanity as locke's
Starting point is 01:21:49 as locke spoke he carefully wrapped up the particles of drippings in a piece of paper and put them in his pocket as he did so both balkham and paul exchanged hurried glances and balcombe left the group and started toward the hall during all this procedure zita clad in a sumptuous morning frock hardly befitting a secretary was standing behind the portiers in the hall and listening to the intently to all she could hear within the dining room. As she heard Balcom's footsteps, she hurriedly turned and seemed to be going up the hall. He looked after her and then called. She came toward Balcom with a nod of understanding, and as she approached, he led her to a corner of the hall and whispered to her. "'It is imperative that we get Flint out of the house tonight.
Starting point is 01:22:47 I can trust you to take care of this if I arrange the details. Zeta quickly nodded acquiescence, looking furtively over her shoulder to see if they were observed. I will get him to your apartment, she hurriedly said, as she looked up at him for further instructions. Balcombe turned quickly from her, got his own hat and sack, and departed, just as Locke came into the hall,
Starting point is 01:23:15 bound for the chemist shop. he looked after the disappearing form of balcombe and then turned and noticed that he was being watched by zita zita in turn hastily entered the library without looking over her shoulder i wonder what her real position in this house can be mused locke as he took his hat and went toward the front door in the dining-room paul was now standing close to eva and had taken her hand you know it was your father's wish that we be married he was saying and i know that he would be happy if we had the ceremony performed at once his eyes narrowed as he said this but eva was too preoccupied to see it with a shudder ever so slight she looked up at his handsome face and spoke i will not even speak of marriage until my father recovers paul and i don't know how you can ask me to at such a time she was not thinking so much of her father as of a certain young chemist who had risked his life for her why had fate thrown him in her way she wondered what was there about quentin locke that compelled her attention that made her feel secure when he was about what was the difference between the young chemist and paul that she felt perfect trust in the one whom she had only known a short time and distrust and uncertainty in the other to whom she was about to be married
Starting point is 01:24:54 she hung her head and went into the drawing-room leaving paul standing there he looked after her and a slight smile crossed his face as he thought of what a fool she was to think that he cared for her his self-assurance led him to believe that the reason that eva was not consenting to his proposal was indeed because of her father's condition for he little dreamed nor would his egotism permit him to believe that anything else could be the case his mouth hardened in a subtle smile as he sauntered after eva to bid her farewell he remembered that deluxe dora was waiting outside for him or speedster. He had made this paramour of his take him to the very door of his fiancée's home and their wait until he had paid his respects to the moneyed lady who would make happiness possible by supplying him with the funds to pursue his pleasures and ensure his father's hold on the international patents, incorporated. Paul looked at his watch, then, after a few words of condolence,
Starting point is 01:26:06 which would hardly sound sincere from anyone less gifted, made a hurried departure toward the corner where the speedster was waiting. Who was the funny gink that hurried by a little while ago? Queryed Dora, in the vernacular of her calling. He gave me the double O as though he had something on me. That's a fellow we've got to look out for, kid, answered Paul, in the same terms by which he was addressed, for, if nothing else,
Starting point is 01:26:37 Paul could be as much at home in the underworld as in a mansion on the drive. Brent claims that he was a chemist before he went bugs, continued Paul, but I have my doubts. In fact, I'm very leery of him because I think he's a fly cop. He took his place beside Dora,
Starting point is 01:26:57 who started the car and headed downtown. After Paul's departure, Ava hurried to her father's, room and tried to comfort him. He was seated in a chair, staring blankly ahead of him. He was quieter now, but his body twitched nervously from time to time. The tears started to come to Ava's eyes as she saw her father's plight, and she knelt down beside him and took his hand in hers. She stroked it with her own hand and bent over and kissed it. As she knelt, crying softly, she sobbed half aloud.
Starting point is 01:27:38 Why can't I confide in you, father? Why can't you advise me? I don't love Paul Balcom and could never marry him. I know I love Quentin Locke. I do, I do. As she sobbed, she bent over his hand and pressed it to her lips. Peter Brent sat staring into space, staring like a graven image. End of Chapter 6. Recording by Roger Moline. Chapter 7 of The Master Mystery This Libervox recording is in the public domain.
Starting point is 01:28:26 Recording by Roger Moline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reeve. Chapter 7 After her brief encounter with Balcom in the hallway, Zeta stealthily mounted to Flint's room. Flint's condition was unchanged. He lay sprawled out in a huge armchair, his head swaying from side to side, as he muttered and mumbled incoherently, while his leering smile caused even Zeta to shudder. She was, however, alive to the importance of her mission.
Starting point is 01:29:03 Stealing herself, she raised Flint from the, chair and steadied him with one hand while she tried to smooth out the wrinkles of his clothing so that his mad condition would not be too apparent when they went outdoors. It was a hard task, but Zeta soon accomplished it, and, half supporting, she led him through a door on the farther side of the room. They crept down a back stairway, and so away from the house. At times Flint stumbled and almost fell, and once that insane laugh startled. a passer by, who started after them, then changed his mind and proceeded on his way. It was then that Zeta's heart almost stopped beating.
Starting point is 01:29:45 She realized that the situation would be unexplainable to a stranger, and she urged the insane Flint on faster. Renewed hope came to her with each step. She had almost relaxed her precautions when, suddenly, from a clump of bushes, several men leaped out. they seized flint who merely started babbling afresh zita ignorant of what was really happening struck out right and left in the hopeless encounter until one of the men with a grin seized her wrist in his powerful grasp and twisted it until she screamed with pain then she realized for the first time that she had fallen into the hands of the emissaries of the automaton had balcombe planned it or had that mechanical monster taken advantage of what Balcom had ordered. In the meantime, the other thugs, with flint between them,
Starting point is 01:30:41 made off hurriedly. With a last push that almost threw Zeta to the ground, the last of them dashed into the shrubbery, and for several moments Zeta dazedly stood there as he crashed through the underbrush, making good the escape and capture. Then she turned and ran back to Brent Rock. locke in the meantime had arrived at the laboratory of his old friend hadwell the chemist where he was warmly welcomed it was the usual dusty workshop of one devoted to one idea science with no touches of comfort hadwell fairly lived amid retorts bunsen burners and regents he was a man of profound research rather than the commercial chemist and it was from him that Locke in earlier days had learned many lessons so well that now his career was watched with interest by many distinguished men of science. Hadwell was delighted at the chance to examine the strange scrapings of wax which Locke had dug out of the sockets of the candlestick, the more so as they must contain some mysterious poison. First he studied them under a powerful lens, then by chemical reactions, until he made visible,
Starting point is 01:32:01 some peculiar crystals. Locke himself was amazed as his friend worked. You don't know at all yet, my boy, smiled the aged professor. There's still something the old teacher can add to your education, and I'm glad, Quentin, very glad, for it'll draw you closer to me again. I need you to carry on my work when I must lay it down. I'm not positive, he continued, but I believe these crystals to be those of datura stramonium. And, as you say, speeds the thing, we'll begin by noting the effect of the stuff as a gas on that guinea pig over there. Have you masks? asked Locke, with true scientific caution.
Starting point is 01:32:48 Yes, on the shelf. You're keen, Quentin. These fumes can penetrate the tiniest aperture, and if my guess is right, without a mask, you would quickly laugh yourself to death. Don't, Professor, don't joke, for there is no joy in that mad laughter. It is horrible, maddening, even to the hearer. Let us get to work.
Starting point is 01:33:13 The father of the girl I love may even now be sinking to his death. We must determine the nature of this deadly stuff, and then find an antidote. The chemist brought out the cage in which the guinea pig was placidly munching a lettuce, and placed it in a convenient spot on the table. Then, after Locke, as well as the professor, had carefully adjusted the masks,
Starting point is 01:33:39 the latter lighted a Bunsen burner and applied the flame to the deadly crystals. A pungent fume was given off and collected in a rubber bag or cone from which a long tube protruded. This tube, the chemist introduced into the cage. For a moment, there was no perception, change in the animal's actions. Then it stopped eating, sniffed at the strange odor, and commenced to twitch violently. This twitching continued for several minutes when the creature started to revolve in circles, like a Japanese dancing mouse. Finally it became subject to spasms,
Starting point is 01:34:19 and although the professor withdrew the tube, these symptoms continued. I was right, he cried. an especially poisonous variety of that almost unknown oriental drug, De Torres Stramonium. I think I can find an antidote to it also. To work, my boy, to work! One experiment after another resulted in failure, however, and it was while they were so engaged that the telephone rang
Starting point is 01:34:49 and a feminine voice inquired for Locke. It was an excited Ava who called. Quentin! She burst forth, breathlessly, what do you think has happened the strangest thing flint has escaped tell me what to do can't you come to me at once i need you lock needed no further urging important though the work of finding the antidote was eva's call was more imperative to him he reassured her as best he could over the wire for he had no idea what had really happened zita as might have been expected on her return to brent rock had been far too clever to disclose the exact truth that flint had been abducted and that while in her own charge when she arrived at brent rock she had mounted by the same stairway by which she and flint had departed entering flint's room she had raised the alarm and had acted her part so well that eva thought that she had discovered flint's absence at the precise moment that she had raised the alarm and had acted her part so well that eva thought that she had discovered flint's absence at the precise moment
Starting point is 01:35:56 at which Zeta had cried out, and she had come running an answer to her call. Locke gave Hadwell a brief outline of what had just occurred at Brent Rock. "'Professor,' he pleaded, "'for heaven's sake, don't fail me. Try as you never tried before to find the antidote for this strange combination of poisons. Telephone me when you have it.' Locke seized his hat, and Hadwell redoubled his efforts to fathom the toxic secret. at brent rock in the meantime everything was in confusion eva was almost distracted and to add to her discomfort paul took occasion to call
Starting point is 01:36:38 in the past few days her distrust of him for she could call it by no other name had grown and the furtive glances which he exchanged with zita little troublemaker were not reassuring but when eva's maid motioning her aside told her that she had been a witness to the departure of zita and flint eva's suspicions from a vague misgiving became a stern reality she longed for locke's return and protection from the very man to whom she was engaged as locke left the chemist he noticed a light runabout across the street half hidden in the shadows but he failed to notice the evil face of deluxe dora peering at him from beneath the rim of a well-pulled-down hat hugh she muttered we'll get his number and here's where i go after it lock hailed a passing taxi-cab gave a hurried direction to the chauffeur and jumped in the taxi snorted cut out open and jumped forward as the driver clumsily shifted the worn gears. But out of the shadows there glided a low-hung runabout with a pearling motor that without effort kept Locke's taxi just in sight without seeming to be following. At the time that the emissaries abducted Flint, he had been roughly handled and some of his clothing had been torn. But as he had
Starting point is 01:38:11 been incapable of the slightest degree of real self-defense, the thugs had soon desisted beating him up with the result that he had escaped bodily injury except for a few slight scratches. The emissaries of the automaton led him by devious winding paths down to the shore, and half walking, half running, pressing close to the high cliffs, they urged him forward. Soon they came to a cleft in the rock, and with one hand using a well-hitted electric torch to light the way, they dragged the poor unfortunate into the cave entrance to the den. This cave was a marvel of nature, hewn out of the solid rock by countless tides,
Starting point is 01:38:58 its dome lost in the darkness. It gave an impression of immensity, while in many directions, passageways gave off from what might be called a main chamber. Flint was roughly thrown on a rock, where, head and hands, swayed backward and forward, now moaning, now chuckling, now laughing outright. The echo of that laugh resounded hollowly in the dismal place,
Starting point is 01:39:27 and must have notified the supreme master of this underground world that his domain had been invaded. A metallic clanging in the distance, as of struck anvils, a crunching as the smaller rocks broke in twain under the enormous weight of the iron monster, then thorned far, far down the passageway, two points of fire, the eyes of the thing, and with arms swinging like flails from out the passageway they're stalked, the automaton. Even the emissaries, slaves to this monster through fear, and seeing it often, fell back in awe and consternation, so terrible was its menace. It strode over to Flint, and pushing him backward, glared at him with burning eyes that seemed to search his soul the monster then turned to one of the emissaries and with a sweeping gesture gave a command
Starting point is 01:40:27 the emissary understood and immediately ran up one of the passageways returning in a few moments with a bottle which contained a purplish mixture at another sign from the automaton the emissary took a drinking-glass and poured out a portion of the purple fluid then he forced the draught between flint's clenched teeth a violent trembling shook flint from head to foot a shudder of so exhausting a nature that after the spasm flint weakened reclined against the cold wall of the cave his body in a clammy perspiration but gradually there came a change in his dazed mad eyes the iris contracted and became more normal even the leaden hue of his face slowly passed away the face muscles relaxed and gradually the light of reason appeared in his eyes in a questioning manner flint gazed about him he saw the cave with its scintillating points of fire as the man with the torch gesticulated he saw the emissaries and the realization that his position was perilous came to him but it was only when he saw the towering form of the automaton that his blood froze with horror and he made a frantic effort to escape the very thing which he had feared existed in madagascar and had attempted to betray to brent on the fatal night it was useless he was soon borne down by the thugs who stationed two of their number to guard him seeing the utter hopelessness of any attempt to escape flint sat quietly while his crafty mind schemed for some other plan suddenly he saw the bottle the contents of which had restored his reason reaching out slyly he turned it around until he could read the label and then he could read the label and he saw the bottle and the contents of which had restored his reason reaching out slyly he turned it around until he could read the label and
Starting point is 01:42:31 And then, even in his predicament, he exulted over his discovery. It was the antidote. Like a flash came to him a shrewd scheme to use the knowledge. An emissary who seemed to be a leader came over to him. "'Flint!' he snarled. "'You get one chance, see? Beat it back to Brent Rock, and see that you get that Brent girl to come to the place where we will turn you loose.
Starting point is 01:43:00 understand if you fail it means death think it over flint could only agree they bandaged his eyes and quickly led him back over the road by which they had come end of chapter seven recording by roger maline chapter eight of the master mystery this libravox recording is in the public domain recording by recording by Roger Maline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reeve. Chapter 8. Brent Rock was brilliantly lighted against Locke's coming. At the foot of the Great Stairway, a group of excited servants had gathered, as if for mutual protection. Not another day will I stay in this house, quavered the cook. What with crazy laughing and the other carryings on, I'm fair distracted.
Starting point is 01:44:07 take shame to yourself mary dolin for your gab acquittin with the master and miss eva in sore trouble answered the second girl but as you say she continued shaking her head it's a gloomy old place and if it wasn't for miss eva i'd not be longin goin myself have you no loyalty asked the butler turning on them both hold your jaw johnny bull threatened the cook indade no foreigner can tell mary dolan her duty so they wrangled back and forth and the underlying cause of all the discord was the old one fear nor was eva exempt from its baneful influence she was here there everywhere allaying one's apprehension commanding another to perform some task in order to occupy that servant's mind, but for herself she knew that the strain would not lessen until Locke arrived. She ran upstairs and to a window from which she could obtain a better view of the drive along which he must come. In a very short time, which nevertheless seemed an age to her,
Starting point is 01:45:21 Ava was rewarded and she fairly flew down the stairs out of the house and far down the drive, Locke's taxi stopped. He leaped out, and regardless of the chauffeur, took Ava's hand. "'Tell me quickly, what has happened?' he inquired. From a distance, Dora was a witness, exulting. "'Paul stands a swell chance with her,' she sneered. "'Oh, I'm so glad you're here,' confided Ava, letting down just a bit of her restraint, as, like a frightened child, she told her. of what she had learned about the disappearance of Flint.
Starting point is 01:46:01 Locke dismissed the driver, and together they walked slowly toward the house. Not only Ava, but the entire household was relieved by Locke's presence. The cook rushed forward, and with a, God bless you, sir, would have embraced him had he not stepped aside. Even the dignified old family butler
Starting point is 01:46:22 tried to take his hand, an unheard-of liberty on his part. for unknowingly all had come suddenly to rely upon this quiet unassuming young man locke immediately asked to be shown to flint's room in the hope that flint might have left some clue behind but although they searched high and low no success met their efforts it was then that they faced their darkest moment feeling as they did that they were encircled by hidden enemies the very air they breathed became a menace every attempt to find the thread that might unravel the dark mystery proved fatal it was not to be wondered at that they despaired even the weird laughter of eva's stricken father echoing hollowly through the house seemed to be mocking their efforts the automaton's emissaries were anxious to do their job and return to the cave for like rats they preferred the security best found underground they did not live they did not like rats they did not live they did not lead flint very far at the edge of the brent estate there was an italian marble fountain decorated with bronze dolphins and water nymphs disporting themselves it was at this fountain that the men halted flint and with the final warning left him for a few moments such was his fear flint did not remove the bandage from his eyes but moved groping around until his hand came in contact
Starting point is 01:47:56 with the edge of the fountain. For a moment he stood quietly, listening for sounds of the emissaries. Then, as he heard nothing, he tore the bandage from his eyes, gazed wonderingly around him until his mind grasped his exact location, then, with a bound, started to run toward Brent Rock. Had he noticed the bestial face of an emissary peering from the shrubbery, he would have been even more frightened. Retribution, he would have known, would be swift and sure had he disregarded their commands and moved in another direction. As Flint left the fountain, Balcom, suave and well-groomed as usual, was just giving his hat and stick to the butler, when Locke and Ava, returning from Flint's room, encountered him in the hallway.
Starting point is 01:48:51 "'Oh, Mr. Balcom!' exclaimed Ava. mr locke and i are at a loss to account for mr flint's disappearance i told the gardeners and they have hunted for him all over the estate and beyond but he has disappeared as completely as though the ground had swallowed him balkham expressed his utmost astonishment and at once insisted on going to flint's room to solve the mystery himself ava and locke went directly into the library where locke for the first time had an opportunity to tell ava the result of his visit to the chemist the fact that they had discovered the nature of the toxin was in itself encouraging and eva felt that even now she could see the glimmer of a silver lining to the clouds if we can only locate mr flint quentin she murmured i feel that much would be explained hardly had the words passed her lips when breathless and dishelled flint staggered up the stairs from under the port cocher and into the hallway. Balcom, just descending from his brief inspection of Flint's room, hailed him. What has happened? he demanded.
Starting point is 01:50:05 Don't go into the library. I've just escaped from the automaton, shouted Flint, and I've found the antidote. Before Balcom could stop him, he rushed into the library, Balcom following in a towering rage. Eva gave a startled little cry at the wild intrusion, and Locke moved closer to her. Is the antidote that will restore your father's reason worth ten thousand dollars to you? demanded Flint. Then, before Ava could reply, added, Speak quick, I've got to get out of the country tonight.
Starting point is 01:50:44 Ten thousand, gasped Ava. Ten times ten thousand. Tell me what it is. show me the money first haggled flint and remember i must have the hard cash just a moment eva interrupted locke consider this thing well we can deal with this fellow as a final resort eva looked from locke to balcom her mind in a turmoil as the telephone bell rang and locke hurried to answer it in the room now there was a conflict of emotions and desires that fairly electrified the place eva ardently craved her father's recovery at all costs flint's avaricious mind wavered between a scheme nearing success and the possibility of failure and the fear of the automaton balkham strained to hear the purport of the message that locke was receiving at the sound of the chemist's voice locke was tense with suppressed excitement i've found the antidote hastened to report the professor with a cordial word of thanks locke turned from the telephone and faced the group in the room as he made the announcement eva almost embraced him in the flood of relief at the thought of her father restored "'Ava!' growled Balcom.
Starting point is 01:52:11 "'You forget yourself. "'As Paul's father, I cannot counten on such actions.' "'Mr. Balcom,' interrupted Locke, "'I am sure you will be kind in your criticism of Miss Brent. "'She has merely overrated my services to her.' "'Paul shall hear of this,' stormed Balcom. "'If your son cares to take the matter up with me,' returned Locke, now on its dignity.
Starting point is 01:52:39 I am always to be found, here. Never mind, interposed Flint, who feared to see his chance slipping. I've got to get out of the country. Mr. Locke, your antidote is probably valueless. Mine is the certain one. Look at me, Miss Brent. Am I not cured? You miserable sneak, scowled Locke, stepping over to him.
Starting point is 01:53:04 We don't need your assistance now. now i'm dealing with miss brent insisted flint insolently ava a bit nervous over balcom's overbearing manner interposed mr locke she said with just a touch of dignity for effect on balcom this is a matter of life and death and i am not in favor of permitting a proven antidote to be taken out of the country by this-this man i have every confidence in you but suppose-i can just suppose that your chemist friend is mistaken flint immediately saw his advantage and pressed at home are you going to let ten thousand dollars stand in the way of your father's recovery he insinuated here he added taking pencil and paper from his pocket and writing hurriedly baker's dock eva read as he handed her the paper until five o'clock flint bowed decent enough to her, glanced upward, and as he thought of Ava's father lying stricken with the Madagascar madness in the room above, an evil leer came over his fox-like face. As he left, he completely ignored both Locke and Balkam, unless it was that the look in his
Starting point is 01:54:25 eyes meant a sort of sinister triumph. Locke followed him out of the library, and for a few moments, Ava and Balcom were alone. Balcom had been quick to realize that it would not further his plans if he continued to antagonize this high-spirited girl. He took another course. The kind and fatherly manner which he could assume so readily was now apparent. "'Ava, my dear child,' he ingratiated. "'I am really sorry for the hasty way in which I spoke, but aside from my dear child,' he ingratiated.
Starting point is 01:55:01 but aside from our duty to international patents, your marriage to my son has been my greatest hope and ambition. I can't see why you should wish a daughter-in-law of whose actions you disapprove, retorted Ava, pointedly. It was a facer for Balcom, and he quickly guided the conversation into less dangerous channels. Ava's candid nature could not comprehend treachery of any kind in others, and yet although she was unable to put a name to it she had a vague feeling of insecurity in dealing with her father's partner this feeling had been heightened by balcom's actions
Starting point is 01:55:44 in speaking of the proposed marriage to paul he had come quite close to her she shuddered for out of the corner of her eye only a few moments before she remembered him in the same position when flint had handed her the address and she knew that balcombe had surreptitiously read it why had he taken that underhand method when if he had only asked frankly to see the paper she would have handed it to him without hesitation or suspicion eva started to leave the library but balcombe stopped her with a gesture my dear he said your father is stricken with a deadly malady his affairs are in your hands to protect his interests i must urge that you marry paul at the earliest possible moment Ava scarcely knew what to say. I can't, she blurted out, then tried to cover her confusion and made it worse. Only, as a last resort, to save my father, Oh, goodbye!
Starting point is 01:56:52 And she almost ran from the room. End of Chapter 8, recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 9 of the Master Mystery This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reeve Chapter 9 Meanwhile, as Flint left Brent Rock, his fear of the automaton
Starting point is 01:57:31 returned to him with redoubled force. He had been false to his mission, nor had he ever succeeded in his treachery. a few minutes he had been certain that eva would come to baker's dock at the time set but now doubts began to assail him with her obvious faith in locke she might decide on the chemist's antidote and there was always a possibility that it might restore brent in which case flint realized that his life would be forfeit to the automaton nor were his fears unfounded he had barely passed the fountain where half an hour before he had been set free, when an emissary came out from behind a neighboring tree and took up his trail. Deluxe Dora also had waited only long enough to see Ava and Locke enter Brent Rock when she turned her runabout around and drove rapidly back to Professor Hadwell's. She arrived there just in time to meet an automobile coming from the opposite direction
Starting point is 01:58:38 and containing three emissaries of the automaton. In answer to an inquiry, Dora pointed out the chemist's house to them. They piled out and their leader knocked at the door while Dora drove off. The chemist answered, and the leader produced a vial, glibly lying as he handed it over. The Williams Drug Company sent me to have this stuff analyzed, said the leader. I'll wait. as the professor admitted him he did not see the other two men pressed close to the wall on either side of the room the moment the professor's back was turned they slinked after their leader into the house in a dark corner of the hallway they crouched as their leader went into the laboratory with the chemist the professor sniffed at the vial which contained nothing but pure water and in surprise turned to the emissary for an ex-examist
Starting point is 01:59:38 explanation. But it was too late. The emissary dealt him a blow with a blunt instrument that stunned him. And as he reeled back and grasped at a table, the other thugs rushed from the hall and reigned blow after blow on his venerable head and beat him to the floor. A convulsive shudder, a long, drawn-out sigh, and he lay still. With barely a glance at him, the emissary set to work to smash all the periphanes. of the place, sparing nothing in order to make sure that the antidote would be destroyed. Glass tubes, retorts, bottles, even furniture were smashed to bits in their orgy of ruin, and there, in the midst of the debris, his life's work finished, lay the old chemist, dead. Tiring of their own efforts, the murderers at last desisted.
Starting point is 02:00:36 one of them went to the street door and peered out, but in a moment was back with the others. Quick, that fellow Locke is coming. He was right. Locke had immediately quit Brent Rock and had come directly to the chemists in the hope of forestalling any further attempt by Flint to inveigle Ava into dealing with him. The door had been left ajar, and although he thought it strange, Locke was without suspicion and entered the hallway. He called to his old friend,
Starting point is 02:01:10 but the dead lips could not answer, and the emissaries would not. Greatly alarmed now, Locke strode to the laboratory. For a moment he stood as though petrified as the horrid scene burst upon his vision. He ran to the chemist and knelt beside his battered body. With a rush,
Starting point is 02:01:32 the emissaries darted from their hiding place and were upon him. Although taken unawares, Locke was, in a measure, ready for them. One, he grabbed in a clever jiu-jitsu hold and sent him hurtling through the air to crash in a heap in a far corner of the room. Leaping to his feet, he beat another to the floor. The third villain was of tougher fiber. Up and down the laboratory they battled, stumbling over broken furniture now falling to the floor where they rolled over and over first one then the other gaining the mastery while the broken glass with which the floor was littered cut their clothing to ribbons and bit into their flesh
Starting point is 02:02:18 locke was slowly gaining the upper hand when the thug whom he had thrown over his head recovered the brute took the situation in at a glance saw his pal in trouble and sneaking treacherously behind locke dealt him a terrific blow with the butt of a revolver lock dropped to the floor as if pole axed and lay still one of the thugs kicked him as he lay defenseless and then he dropped to the floor as if pole axed and lay still one of the thugs kicked him as he lay defenseless and then spying a row of coat-hooks in an inner hallway with fiendish ingenuity directed the others who had joined him they strung locke up by his thumbs so that he hung half suspended with his toes just off the floor as one of them searched him locke was still unconscious they found nothing but a few bank-notes and the automatic revolver that locke always carried slowly locke regained his senses the agony of his strained thumbs was almost unbearable but he was not the man to give up by this time two of the emissaries had gone leaving one who seated himself quite close to locke where he was examining the revolver with the stoicism of an indian locke manfully tried to evolve a plan by which he might escape like a flash it came to him but it was a plan so fraught with the possibility of failure that he would not have decided on it except for the agony of the strain on his thumbs directly opposite him and at a distance of four or five feet was a door leading to a back alley this door the emissary now
Starting point is 02:04:08 guarding him had locked as a precaution against surprise and had carefully placed the key in his vest pocket. Locke weighed each detail of his plan and then, bracing his feet firmly against the wall, he suddenly shot his lower limbs forward and like the closing of a pair of giant shears, he wrapped his legs around the neck of the emissary and immediately exerted enormous pressure with his knees. The emissary, taken totally by surprise, struggled to break the hold, and Locke's thumbs were almost wrenched from their sockets. But he held on grimly.
Starting point is 02:04:50 Soon the thug's struggle subsided. Locke released him, and he slipped to the floor. Locke was wearing a low-cut shoe. Strange that a man's life may hinge on such a slight detail, but this fact enabled him to work off his right shoe and his sock. He extended his bare foot, and with his toes searched the pocket of the emissary for the key to the door. Finally, he found it. Locke held the key as firmly as he might between his toes,
Starting point is 02:05:24 and projecting his body by a muscular effort far away from the wall, he managed to insert the key in the lock. He turned it. door was unlocked now. A swift downward movement of his foot against the knob, and the door swung open. He braced himself against its edge, and with his back firmly pressed against the wall, relieved the strain on his thumbs. He rested a moment, and then, as it were, walked up the edge of the door until his feet reached the top. Swinging one leg over the door, by patient effort he was enabled to release one swollen thumb, then the other.
Starting point is 02:06:10 An instant later he dropped down and leaned exhaustedly against the wall. While Locke was held in the room, things had happened which would have set him nearly crazy with anxiety. Ava, having heard nothing from him, had become alarmed and had telephoned to the chemist. This was at quarter to five, and she had supposed, that it was the chemist who answered her. In reality, it had been an emissary, and he had told her that the final experiment to find an antidote for her father's malady had been really a failure, and that Locke had left some time before. After all that she had endured, this was almost the final
Starting point is 02:06:54 blow to Ava. She thought of Flint and Baker's Dock and Five o'clock. There was no time to lose if she were to save her father. So she pulled herself together, seized her hat and cloak, and started for the door. Here, Zita stopped her and offered to accompany her, but she declined.
Starting point is 02:07:17 She hastily asked the direction of Baker's dock from the butler, and then ran out of the house and sprang to the steering wheel of her waiting car. With a whir of the starter, she was away. Flint had arrived,
Starting point is 02:07:32 at the dock long before, and was now slinking in and out among the crates and boxes, as he saw diligently for a safe hiding place. But his nerves, none too strong at the best, were now running riot, and nowhere could he feel a sense of security so that he could remain quiet. It was while he was sneaking from one pile of bales to another that an emissary hailed him. Are you Flint? he demanded. Yes, came quaveringly from Flint.
Starting point is 02:08:07 Well, there's a lady in the office asking for you. Such was the fascination of any of the emissaries of the automaton over Flint by this time, that he followed the man without question, particularly as he felt that he would be spared, since the lady in the office could be none other than Ava. Together they walked toward the entrance, and, with an order to wait, the emissary halted Flint close to a pile of crates and left him. Flint dared not move.
Starting point is 02:08:42 A premonition of impending disaster must have come over him, for his knees shook and a clammy sweat broke out on his forehead. Without sound, a gigantic iron hand and arm protruded from behind a crate, and for a moment hung suspended over Flint's head. Then, with a swift and circling movement, that hook-like arm wrapped itself around Flint's neck and drew him into the shadow. The mighty form drew the victim close, and it was over.
Starting point is 02:09:17 The automaton picked up the body as though it had been a mere featherweight and stalked out to the waiting emissaries. A trap door was opened, and Flint's body was dashed into the river. Thus it was that all his scheming came to an end and his secret from Madagascar, which he had told Brent, but which now lay locked in that madman's mind, was stilled with Flint's dead lips. At the chemist's shop, Locke was by this time recovering from the terrible ordeal through which he had passed.
Starting point is 02:09:56 He bathed his swollen thumbs, and by rubbing them was able somewhat to restore the circulation. Then he stepped to the telephone and gave the Brent Rock number. It was Zeta who answered him. "'Ava has gone alone to Baker's Dock,' she answered to his inquiry,
Starting point is 02:10:17 in half-triumphant jealousy. Locke did not wait to hear more. There was not a moment to be lost. He rushed out, disheeled as he was, into the street, slamming the door after him. It seemed hours before he could find a taxi cab. Baker's Doc, he yelled, and $20 if you make it in ten minutes. He did not know that the emissaries had robbed him of everything, nor would it have made any difference, for he could easily have fixed it with the driver through his police and secret service
Starting point is 02:10:52 connections. In the meantime, Ava's car had met with misfortune and she had been compelled to stop. She jumped out and busied herself with a missing cylinder. Lock's taxi was running smoothly and arrived at the dock well within the time he had ordered. Locke jumped out and started to pay. It was then that he discovered that he was without money. The driver became angry and hard to pacify with the story of the robbery, but Locke finally convinced him that all was right with the Department of Justice. Locke walked through the gates to the dock and, for a moment, stood nonplussed. This dock had none of the turmoil and bustle naturally associated with docks when a steamer is
Starting point is 02:11:41 about to leave. He cautiously proceeded between the piles of merchandise toward the end of the wharf. of one thing he was now certain and a prayer of relief came to his lips he was there before eva and able to guard her from any danger that might arise his eyes were keen but he failed to notice the emissaries who from behind crates and bales were watching his every move nor did he see that fiend of iron the automaton which standing rigid glared at him from behind an enormous packing-case he continued down the wharf as slinking like coyotes those sinister forms glided from hiding-place to hiding-place and were never far from his heels he reached the end of the wharf and gazed up and down the dark river here and there he could distinguish the colored lights that marked a tug-boat or some other small craft but of a large steamer he could distinguish the colored lights that marked a tugboat or some other small craft but of a large steamer there was no sign. It is rarely that a boat warps into a dock
Starting point is 02:12:53 just a few moments before leaving for foreign parts, and it flashed upon Locke's mind that Flint had deceived them about his leaving for Madagascar that night. He was still wondering what it could all mean when the emissaries leaped upon him. Although weakened by his previous battle, Locke proved no easy customer for them.
Starting point is 02:13:16 time after time he struggled free from them, and with arms working like pistol rods, for a while he kept them at a distance. But like a pack of wolves, they were not to be denied, and they finally succeeded in holding him firmly. One of them brought leg irons, which he snapped around Locke's ankles. Once again, Locke managed to get one of his arms free,
Starting point is 02:13:43 and before they could prevent him, two emissaries lay prostrate on the wharf. But that effort marked his last, for the automaton, stocking up behind him, pinioned his arms as though he was a baby. An emissary now placed a pair of handcuffs on his wrist, and to bind him more securely, fastened a chain that extended from the handcuffs to the leg irons.
Starting point is 02:14:11 Two of the thugs now carried him to the edge of the wharf, while a third attached a heavy weight to Locke's feet. Locke realized his helplessness, realized that his death was imminent. But he determined to rid the world of at least one murderer. By a mighty effort he shook off his captors, and as one rushed forward, he grabbed him in his manacled hands
Starting point is 02:14:37 and leaped with him into the river as they grappled. At the shore end of the wharf, an emissary was lest, leading Ava, as she thought, to Flint. Locke and the thug sank immediately to the bottom of the river, and under water there ensued a terrific battle. Locke, semi-helpless because of his shackles, had the greatest difficulty in preventing the thug from breaking loose. But he was determined that the fellow at least would pay for his crimes with his life. The thug's struggles gradually became more feeble. Air bubbles rose from his bestial lips, and he became limp in Locke's grasp.
Starting point is 02:15:23 Locke released him, and, feet first, he floated upward, dead. Locke's lungs were almost bursting now as he struggled at his chains. His senses reeled. He thought of Ava, and redoubled his efforts. If he could only get rid of that great weight that was holding him down. A singing came to his ears. End of Chapter 9. Recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 10 of The Master Mystery This Libervox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline.
Starting point is 02:16:14 The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve. Chapter 10 As Ava hurried down the dock, looking for the Fennigade Flint, she found herself cornered between the emissary and the terrible automaton himself. With a scream of terror, she ran until she came to a door that divided the dock into fireproof sections. Through it, she darted, the automaton following relentlessly. Meanwhile, Locke, his lungs almost bursting in the blood surging to his head, had managed to free himself from his shackles and had floated to the scantle.
Starting point is 02:16:55 surface of the water. As he came up, he swam to the piles of the dock just as several boatmen saw him and hurried to his aid. They heard the screams of Ava, and all started running up the dock, but not in time to capture the automaton, who, warned by the emissaries, crashed through the side of the dockhouse nearest the shore and escaped. A moment later, Locke, searching through the piles of boxes, bales, and crates, found Ava just recovering from her fright, and in the joy of having saved her by his timely return, forgot for the moment, to pursue the terrible villain, who managed to reach a waiting, closed car, and was whisked away. Thus it was that after their return to Brent Rock, on the following day, Eva was ministering to her father, still hopelessly insane
Starting point is 02:17:50 through the failure to discover the antidote to the madness. While Ava was engaged in her ministrations upstairs, Locke was finishing some experiment in his laboratory. Downstairs, Balcom had just arrived in the hall, where he was met by Zeta with a report of what had happened the day before. Tell it to me in the strong room while I placed this package there, Balcom whispered, indicating the package which he had brought. Together, Balcom and Zeta descended to the cellar
Starting point is 02:18:23 and made their way to the graveyard of genius as Zeta poured forth her story, unmindful of the fact that the butler had seen them go down and was watching very skeptically. In the graveyard, Balcom unwrapped a small model of a motor and placed it on the shelf. Ava, having left her father, came upon locke in the hall and there they stood talking for a moment while the butler approached apologetically begging your pardon miss brent he reported but i just saw mr balkam go down to the strong room with mrs zita and i thought you might like to know
Starting point is 02:19:04 thank you nodded eva dismissing the butler and trying to show no concern in the matter but locke shot a quick glance at her as the servant left and it was evident that both felt the same suspicion for locke immediately excused himself and hurried downstairs in the graveyard balcombe and zita were talking in subdued tones as zita whispered i suppose you know she nodded that before Mr. Brent went mad, he wrote a confession with a list of these inventions which international patents has suppressed. Balkham could scarcely conceal his rage. Yes, I know it, he replied savagely. That confession would cause a great deal of trouble. Low as they were talking, they would have been even more careful had they known that Locke was listening outside, and that even as they turned to leave. leave the strong room, he had sidled out of the way and was rejoining Ava in the library.
Starting point is 02:20:12 Locke had scarcely told Ava what he had heard when she moved over to the safe and would have tried to open it had he not stopped her, for he had heard the other two coming from the cellar, and even as it was they were at the hall door. "'My dear,' remarked Balkham as he entered and went to Ava, since your father is not likely to recover, I must ask you to transfer all the company papers from his private safe to the office of the company. Ava did not respond to the fatherly manner assumed by Balcom.
Starting point is 02:20:47 Instead, she almost point-blank refused to do as he had requested. Just then, Locke, whom Balcom had almost ignored up to the present, heard the noise of someone coming through the conservatory. It was Paul Balcom, his coat on his arm, his sleeves rolled up, and a tennis racket in his hand, as he had come just from the courts. Paul glanced surlily at Locke, who bowed pleasantly to him as well he might, considering their relative positions in Ava's real affections. Catching sight of his father with Ava, Paul paused a moment. It was just at that instant that Balcom had done. been saying to her,
Starting point is 02:21:31 Why don't you marry Paul, as you promised your father and me? That would settle all the difficulties. Paul had suspected the nature of the conversation, though he approached as if ignorant of it. Apparently, catching the drift, he deftly urged her, but Ava tactfully changed the subject, greatly to Paul's chagrin and his father's ill-suppressed anger. The suspense of the situation was relieved,
Starting point is 02:22:00 for Ava by the nearer approach of Locke, who must have had some inkling of what was going on. Paul and his father exchanged glances as the young chemist and detective joined Ava, and it was evident that no love toward him was wasted by either. "'Excuse me,' she apologized, walking away with Locke, but there is something very important that I must attend to for my father's interests. Locke and Ava walked to the safe, while Balcom and Paul watched like Hawks. A moment later, Ava was kneeling before the safe, after giving Locke a paper which contained the combination numbers to open the bolts. Locke glanced at it, then held it, where Ava could read,
Starting point is 02:22:50 Combination of safe. Turn once left to 40, three right to 18. once left to 40. As Locke held the paper and Ava's slender hand spun the combination, Locke, Balcom and Paul moved silently forward. Although Locke was holding the paper with the combinations for Ava, he heard them come up behind him and knew that they were watching. With a quiet smile to himself, he moved the paper over so that they could see it,
Starting point is 02:23:24 nor were they slow to take advantage of the chance. Locke's mind was working fast, and he had a purpose in what seemed to be carelessness or even foolishness. A moment later, Ava opened the safe, and from it she took a typewritten document of many pages. It read, Board of Directors, International Patents, Inc., New York. Gentlemen, in view of the government's antitrust investigation, I have prepared this, list of inventions we have suppressed. I think we should discuss at our annual meeting the advisability of surrendering our rights to these inventions, no matter what may happen to the
Starting point is 02:24:10 corporations we have been protecting. Very truly yours, Peter Brent. Following this letter was a bulky paper, or rather set of papers, which detailed the inventions and their history, exposing some of the nefarious operations of the corporation. Balcom, as he read the top letter, showed great agitation. As Locke took the package from Ava, Balcom interrupted, "'That's very dangerous,' he said. "'If it gets out, the corporations are ruined.' Locke scarcely replied.
Starting point is 02:24:49 Instead, he very ostentatiously replaced the document in the safe, refusing to entrusted either to balcom or to paul who withdrew sullenly leaving eva alone with locke in the library as locke whirled the combination of the closed safe door it was perhaps half an hour later in the secret den of the automaton in the rockhune foundation of brent rock that the emissaries were watching the arched and dark passage suddenly there was the warning clank and the huge steel monster strode in. For some time he stood before the table, giving his instructions by means of mysterious cryptic motions. Meantime, above in Brent Rock, Locke had been busy, for he had conceived an entirely new plan to capture the automaton. It was nothing short of an electric trap and deadly in its simplicity. From the wall switch, Locke had led water.
Starting point is 02:25:53 carrying the house current. Already, also, he had let Ava in on a secret plan, and she was all eagerness as he planted his trap. Before the safe now, Locke paused, and there for a moment twisted the combination so that he could get his correct position. That done, he noted the place where he had been standing and removed a mat from the floor in front of the safe. At that place he set in on the floor a fairly large iron plate. To this iron plate he attached a wire, then replaced the rug, but in such a way that a part of the plate was exposed, though it would never be noticed. If the automaton attempts to open the safe, he remarked to Ava as he worked, he will complete the electric circuit and will hold him until we capture him.
Starting point is 02:26:50 How clever! Aver exclaimed. involuntarily. Now for making my signaling connection to the laboratory, continued Locke, then I must get some of my men up here from the department. However, while Locke and Ava were busy arranging this electric trap, they did not notice that they were being watched by Zeta, who had stolen into the conservatory
Starting point is 02:27:15 and was eyeing them eagerly from the protection of the fronds of the palm. Zeta, moreover, was greatly excited as she gathered with her quick perception just what it was that they were doing. Nor did she wait to see the work finished, but stole out of the door and away hurriedly. Locke had finished his preparations, and as he and Ava were discussing the possibilities
Starting point is 02:27:42 of which he had devised, he remarked, in answer to her eager inquiry about his suspicions, I am sure we shall prove that there is a man inside that terrible machine that attacks us. Then you don't think it is really an automaton? asked Ava, with great respect for Locke's opinion, though it was sufficiently in evidence that she was not at all convinced that the monster was not really of steel and controlled by something that resembled a human brain. Locke was non-committal. This trap will be a little.
Starting point is 02:28:18 tell us, was all he would say. Zeta, hurrying out from the conservatory, and wishing to waste not an instant in notifying Balkham, sought a nearby telephone pay station, and there, in frantic haste, she demanded Balkam's number. It was some moments before Central could make the connection, and then it was only to Zeta's disappointment and growing fear. The Madagascan servant of Balkam answered in the absence of his master. "'Is Mr. Balcom there?' asked Zeta, adding. "'Or Mr. Paul?' The black shook his head.
Starting point is 02:29:01 "'Neither Mr. Balcom nor Mr. Paul is at home,' he replied. Zeta was now thoroughly alarmed. Had she some connection with the automaton? Or was it her fear that either Balcom or Paul might know more than they would care to have the authority? know? Or was the automaton really an iron monster after all? That and many other questions were surging through the minds of all who had encountered this unique mystery. End of Chapter 10, recording by Roger Maline.
Starting point is 02:29:47 Chapter 11 of the Master Mystery This Libervox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline. the master mystery by john w gray and arthur b reeve chapter eleven it was midnight when far down in the rock-hewn cavern in which the automaton had his secret den the steel monster and one of his men stalked out through the arched passage that led to the very cellar of the house above them a few moments later the swinging rock door in the graveyard of genius tilted and the two entered the strong door in the graveyard of genius tilted and the two entered the strong strong room, passing across the room and out through the steel door into the cellar. Up the cellar steps they proceeded until they reached the hall, then noiselessly they crossed into the library. With his human companion, the monster approached the safe deliberately.
Starting point is 02:30:46 Just as deliberately, the automaton reached out to turn the handle of the combination. There was a flash as the current passed through the arm of steel to the foot of steel resting on the plate Locke had set in the floor. A suppressed cry escaped from the henchman. As for the monster, he strove with superhuman force to wrench himself away from the electric trap. Meanwhile, up in his laboratory in the house, Locke and four men from the Department of Justice had been waiting.
Starting point is 02:31:20 "'The department expects us to get this evidence right,' he had emphasized as he gave them their instructions. Hardly had he finished when a signal light which Locke had arranged on the wall flashed, giving the information that the trap had worked. Out of the laboratory all piled, running down the hall, Locke paused only a second to tap on Ava's door, as she had asked if anything happened, so that she might be present at the capture. An instant, and Ava too had joined the pursuit. Down in the library, the automaton struggled with the current. As the rug was kicked aside, the emissary saw the wire from the plate and quickly traced it to its source. The result was that in a few seconds the emissary had found a wall switch and pulled it. Instantly,
Starting point is 02:32:14 the automaton was released from the power that held him. Quickly, the man of steel raised and lowered his arms, as though to be sure that he could do so, at the same time, indicating orders to his follower, who leaped to guard the entrance to the room. Then the automaton turned to open the safe, making swift use of the remaining seconds before the alarm might bring interference. In almost no time he had the safe open, reached in, and seized a packet of precious papers, apparently. Then he turned and was gone, regardless of the man whom he had sent to guard him. In the hall, Locke's sharp ears had detected the approach of the emissary. Not knowing whether it might be the villain himself, he cautioned the men to wait an instant. The emissary, coming out,
Starting point is 02:33:08 crouching and listening, did not see Locke, and thus Locke was able to seize him and with a spectacular throw, project him literally into the hands of the law in the person of one of his own men, who snapped the bracelets on the astonished thug, as Locke, followed by Ava and the rest, ran on to the library. No one was in the library, as Locke ran in and looked about. He turned toward the door to the hallway where the portieres were drawn. As he was standing there, looking about, the portieres moved behind him. Suddenly, they were jerked aside from their fastenings and flung over his head. As this happened, the ponderous hand of the automaton descended on Locke's head,
Starting point is 02:33:55 and he sank to the floor as the portieres rapped about him. When the department agents with Ava arrived, they were merely in time to untangle Locke from the curtains. The automaton had fled safely. Although his head was still reeling from the blow, Locke started to come. questioned the prisoner, but gave it up as a bad job and hurried over to examine the safe, followed by Ava.
Starting point is 02:34:22 Their dismay was mutual. Not only was the safe door open, but the paper was gone. Question the emissary as they would, they could get nothing out of him. Such men have keenly developed the gang instinct of silence. They would sooner die than squeal. Even a night in jail failed to. to break the reticence of the emissary, although he had been subjected to the most strenuous third degree. Not only had his spirit not been broken, but the fellow was keenly alert
Starting point is 02:34:56 and planning a way to secure his own release. As a prison guard was taking the emissary back to his cell, after a thorough quizzing by lock in the warden's office, the emissary whispered, "'Wan to make a piece of change? Safe?' The guard looked about, saw that the coast was clear to speak, but before he could do so, the emissary spoke again. Give me a piece of paper and a pencil. Quickly the thug scratched away at a note.
Starting point is 02:35:30 Deliver that, he said to the guard, handing him the note he had written, and you'll get something worth while. The guard nodded as he shoved the thug into his cell and locked the door, then walked off while the fellow watched eagerly through the bars. Locke in the warden's office, unsuccessful in making the prisoner talk, had evolved another scheme. Put me in the cell next to him, decided Locke. I have a plan. It was while the false guard was reading the address on the note that Locke and the warden entered the cell row. The guard hastily stuffed the message in his pocket as Locke and the warden.
Starting point is 02:36:12 warden passed up toward the empty-necked cell. Locke went through all the actions of one who was being thrown into a cell, and the emissary in his own cell listened without suspecting anything. Locke had arranged with the warden to leave the cell unlocked, but no sooner had the warden left than the guard, who had been observing, moved over and shot the bolts. Here, then, was a predicament. Locke could not give the alarm without putting the emmer, in the next cell on guard.
Starting point is 02:36:45 Rapidly, Locke revolved in his head scheme after scheme. He was an expert on bolts and knew that at any moment he could release himself. Should he do so now? Instead, he concluded to wait until the guard returned, for by the man's actions, Locke was sure that something queer was going on, although, naturally he did not know what it was. accordingly Locke lay down in the bunk in the cell and decided to wait.
Starting point is 02:37:16 Some time later, at a deserted house not far from the rock-hewn den of the automaton, the false prison guard might have been seen delivering the message which the prisoner had written to two other emissaries of the automaton. After a hasty conference, they decided on their course of action. Not only did he receive the money the prisoner had taken, promised him, but the emissaries gave him minute instructions regarding the rescue which they planned. A cap and a pair of goggles for the prisoner were given to the guard and he was sent on his way. Scarcely had he gone when the automaton himself entered the deserted house, and under his direction
Starting point is 02:38:00 one of the emissaries wrote a note which he addressed to Ava, for with lockout of the way it was a splendid time to take advantage of the poor girl. The note read simply, Our prisoner has confessed, Meet me at the cliff house at eight o'clock, and bore the signature of Locke. Thus, with their plans carefully laid, the automaton and his emissaries plotted, and soon a messenger was on his way to Ava with the faked message.
Starting point is 02:38:33 Meanwhile, as the day wore on, the treacherous guard returned on duty at the prison, and at the first opportunity made his way to the cell in which the emissary was locked in a hoarse whisper he told the fellow of the success of his mission and of the plan slipping to him the cap and goggles through the bars locke had been waiting for hours impatiently on his bunk but now was all attention though he was careful not to betray it as the guard left and the emissary was trying on the cap and goggles locke came to his cell door now was the time to act he began working noiselessly and swiftly with the bolts deftly determining just how the tumblers fell until he was able to slip the bolt he peered into the next cell the emissary had retired to his own bunk to await the time of rescue locke saw his chance and at once began unlocking the cell door as the emissary emissary heard him, he concluded that it was the guard come to release him, and sprang from his bunk just as Locke entered. He suspected nothing until a stray ray of light fell on Locke's face.
Starting point is 02:39:52 But then it was too late either for him to put up much of a fight or to make an outcry. For with a swift blow, Locke disposed of him and carried the fellow, unconscious, into his own cell, where he locked the door again, hurrying back to the emissary's cell, where he donned the fellow's clothes, of which he had stripped him, and appropriated the cap and goggles. Then, Locke waited for the rescue that was to lead,
Starting point is 02:40:20 he was sure, straight to the villains he wished to capture. At Brent Rock, the fake telegram from Locke had been delivered, and Ava was overjoyed to learn of his seeming success. As it happened, Zeta was, was in the library when the butler brought the message in, and all animation was eager to accompany Ava to the meeting place. But Ava would not listen to it. So, not many moments before eight that night, while Locke was waiting in the jail for the rescuers, Ava climbed into her speedster, eager to keep the appointment which she was convinced would clear up the mystery.
Starting point is 02:41:01 In the darkness outside the jail by this time was waiting the fall. turn key when an open car drove up with its motor silenced. He had been expecting it, and so was ready when a heavily goggled man climbed out and signaled to him. In the back of the car was another man, also goggled, while the chauffeur, alone, had his face also well hidden by a cap over his eyes, and his collar pulled up. Understanding perfectly, the guard hurried into the jail, making sure that the that the coast was clear, and down the cell row to the cell where Locke was waiting impatiently,
Starting point is 02:41:41 now dressed and hunched up in a perfect imitation of the emissary. The turnkey opened the door and whispered to Locke, who nodded gruffly, and together they sneaked quietly out. With scarcely another word, outside, Locke leaped into the waiting car, and the four were off, leaving the false turnkey chuckling over his cleverness and ready to make a getaway. Locke glanced furtively from the driver to the other two passengers in the car
Starting point is 02:42:12 as it sped along in the direction of the cliffs. So far, everything had gone fine. When would they begin to suspect the substitution he had played on them? He revolved rapidly in his mind just what he would do under various circumstances. Well, old pal, exclaimed one, clapping him on the shoulders.
Starting point is 02:42:35 How does it seem to be out? Locke replied with gruff hardiness, and the others now began to remove their goggles. Locke, however, did not do the same. They exchanged a glance. Already Ava had arrived at the cliffhouse, had left her car, and was approaching on foot, just as Locke with the now thoroughly aroused emissary swung into sight. With a shout to the driver, the two men in the back of the car, car leaped at Locke at once, and as the car stopped, the chauffeur joined them. Even prepared as he was, Locke was no match for three of them, and fighting furiously, all four combatants rolled over and over as they came closer to the door of an old acid
Starting point is 02:43:24 mill that adjoined the cliff house. "'We must keep him from saving the girl,' panted the leader of the emissaries to the others. inside the old building stood some huge tanks of acid, and as they rolled nearer and nearer to them, it became evident that Locke was in their power. Suddenly, one emissary reached out and secured a coil of rope, which he unwound quickly. The others, too, saw their chance.
Starting point is 02:43:55 It was fiendish. Round and round they wound the rope until they had Locke well-nigh helpless. then one of them cast the end of the coil over a beam all seized the end as it fell on the other side and locke found himself dangling head downward from the beam suspended over the vat of acid they were about to drop him into it when one more alert and more fiendish than the rest cried out look through a window now they could see eva and back of her the terrible figure of the automaton stalking she had walked directly into the trap but the fight with locke had delayed the emissaries wildly now eva was running over the lawn full in the direction of the acid room from the cliff house quick directed the emissary she'll come in that door fasten the rope on it then his own sweetheart will drop him into the acid it was only a matter of seconds as the screams of eva came closer and close for the emissaries to carry the rope and jam it into the door through which pretty soon
Starting point is 02:45:09 Ava would run to take refuge from the pursuing automaton. Then they slunk back through a rear door, with muttered taunts to Locke, who struggled in the tangle of rope as he felt the stinging fumes of the acid below. Outside, Ava, who had realized at last that it was a trap and had no thought that Locke might be anywhere about, fled toward the acid room, while the emissaries hid, ready to seize her as she opened the door, which was to plunge her lover into a horrible death
Starting point is 02:45:43 in the acid seething below him. End of Chapter 11. Recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 12 of the Master Mystery This Libervox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Malene. the master mystery by john w gray and arthur b reeve chapter twelve locke's case seemed at last hopeless the cruel ropes bit into his flesh and increased his agony while the acrid fumes from the seething acid were slowly stupefying that keen brain of his
Starting point is 02:46:33 backward and forward like a huge pendulum his body swayed and in an agony of suspense he watched the fatal rope with writhing body he swayed far out and then he saw just one chance the emissaries had thrown the rope over a beam which was far above locke and it seemed an impossibility for him to reach it for one less resourceful or with a physique less perfectly developed even to try would have been useless but there was one chance in a thousand and he grasped it eagerly alternately contracting and relaxing his muscles locke succeeded and swinging himself in an ever-widening arc nearer he swung back and again nearer could he make it back again and a terrific effort he was gaining there came to him the sound of running feet in his fear and agony he could have shrieked but from his parched throat there issued no sound friend or foe for him it meant the same fate one touch on that knob and a torturing death by fire with bursting muscles he redoubled his efforts in a long sweep his body swayed out and up would he be in time those pattering feet they were coming nearer and nearer there were now but a few yards between them and that knob a mighty swing a monstrous heave his fingers crooked talon-like and he touched the rafter clutched and missed. Downward and backward, his mind now reeling in black despair. He had tried and failed.
Starting point is 02:48:29 This was the end. The sound of footsteps had ceased. Well, he knew that someone was at the door. He tried to pray, and then he crashed against the rafter. Mechanically, he grasped at it, and clung. The door flew open, and then he crashed against the rafter. The door flew open, and then, he crashed against the rafter. the door flew open and there stood eva all the horrors of imminent death even the pain of sorely tried muscles were momentarily forgotten in his relief at seeing her safe and having saved himself but not yet was he free the emissaries had been thorough in their work but it was not many moments before the last knot was loose and he dropped to the floor locke peered stealthily about to all appearances everything was clear he placed his arm about eva and they started to steal out well they knew that with such enemies not for a moment would they dare relax their caution for them every angle and nook was a temporary haven slowly they drew away from the dread spot and soon came to a more populous locality where the lights of honest shops and peaceful homes gave them a sense of greater security and brought a feeling of unreality to the horrors through which they had passed
Starting point is 02:49:53 a taxi driver hailed them and in a short time they were rolling along the cliff drive and had arrived at brent rock it was the following day that the old butler handed locke a letter addressed to international patents incorporated from the diving and salvage company Locke was about to read it when Ava entered and they read it together. We are reliably informed, read the letter, that the Undersea Corporation is trying to obtain possession of the self-liberating diving suit which you control in our interest. This must be prevented. Locke was immediately interested. At once it occurred to him that here was a patent which the company had suppressed which might prove of incalculable value. This suit might be very valuable to the government, he exclaimed to Ava.
Starting point is 02:50:50 I am going to try it myself. Please don't, pleaded Ava. It isn't worth it. It's not worth the risk. Locke, however, realized that here was something of extreme importance, and as he visualized to Ava the helplessness of a deep-sea diver, his airline cut, struggling in vain to release. police himself and rise to the surface, he began to win her over. At the moment when Quentin and Ava were in the library, Zeta was taking advantage and was ransacking
Starting point is 02:51:25 Locke's laboratory, not with any definite purpose in mind, but searching in every nook for some clue which might tell her what he was about. The speed with which she worked was extraordinary. Yet before she moved an instrument, a retort, a book, its position was minutely studied, so that she could restore it to its former place without anyone suspecting that it had ever been moved. It was while she was thus occupied that her eye fell upon an instrument which aroused in her an excited interest. It was very like the headpiece used by operators of telephones, and she hastened to adjust it. In a moment it was as though she were in the library. She could hear Locke's earnest laugh, and in it Zeta could detect an undercurrent of tenderness. Her lips compressed and her eyes
Starting point is 02:52:22 hardened as she listened. Locke was speaking about a letter, and it seemed to be something important. Zeta was all ears. But Locke's next words which she heard were his decision to test the diving, suit, and as she listened, she became tense, for this information she knew was important. The continued note of tenderness in Locke's voice more infuriated Zeta. She removed the headpiece of the dictograph, slammed it back into the desk drawer from which she had taken it, and hurried out. In the library, Locke, having persuaded Ava, left her and went down into the graveyard of genius, where he touched the secret spring and the massive door flew open he entered the gloomy place and went at once to the shelf upon which lay the self-liberating diving suit
Starting point is 02:53:19 he took the suit down and examined its every detail minutely as he did so he became more and more enthusiastic and he could find no fault with any of its features it's entirely practical he exclaimed to himself i'm going to try it to-day he closed the great door and remounted the stairs carrying the suit with him but had he noticed the fiery eyes that had watched him through the secret rock door of the cavern he would not have been so eager to try the test he had in mind by this time eva had called her car and together locke and eva drove to the nearby Cove, where there was a little launch which he planned to use. Out into the river they sailed, Ava at the wheel, while Locke busied himself over the sputtering engine. Soon they arrived at a spot which was suitable for the test of the suit. Locke had brought along the full equipment,
Starting point is 02:54:22 and, while Ava took charge of the air pump, Locke donned the diving suit. Soon all was ready, and Locke descended over the south. after carefully instructing Ava in each detail. Ava started pumping, while with her other hand she carefully paid out the airline and signal cord. But in their close attention to the task in hand, neither had noticed a low, knife-like launch that had followed them and that was now hovering a short distance off.
Starting point is 02:54:56 Locke was now walking over the shell-strewn bottom, examining curious objects here and there. The tide was setting in strongly, and at times it was with difficulty that he kept his feet. He had become satisfied that this particular suit filled all the requirements of a first-class diving suit, and he was about to try its special self-liberating feature when his attention was arrested by a vague mass which seemingly moved against the current. This was so extraordinary that his first thought was of a shark. he stopped in his tracks and became motionless for it is a well-known fact that these sea-tigers rarely see an object unless it is in motion
Starting point is 02:55:42 still the vague form slowly took on more distinctness as in its course it gradually drew nearer to him it was then that locke was almost overcome with surprise for there groping his way toward him was a diver like himself what was this strange being doing there in the bottom of the sea whence had he come locke could not guess for like eva he had not noticed the other launch it seemed impossible to him still to him apart from curiosity at the appearance of the other diver the incident had no other interest what had he to fear from any man at the bottom of a peaceful harbor locke moved nearer the stranger allowed him to approach stopped even as though he were himself amazed at locke's appearance and locke made gestures to reassure the man of his good intentions locke was quite close now and through the glass gate in the other's helmet he could see his eyes but in those eyes he could see no responding friendliness there was a murderous hate instead he tried to step back and place himself in a position for defence but he was too late for with a movement amazingly rapid for one under water the stranger leaped upon him at the same time drawing a long knife there under the sea commenced a battle royal locke was unarmed and so from the start was at a disadvantage the stranger seemed not so anxious to stab him as to come to close quarter and before Locke could prevent him, he had done so.
Starting point is 02:57:33 With his left hand he grabbed Locke's lines, while with the other, in which was the keen knife, he slashed murderously. Locke tried to break his grip, but the other was not to be denied. With one stroke he cut through both lines, pushing Locke backward and himself springing free at the same time. Immediately, Locke's helmet filled with his arm.
Starting point is 02:57:59 sea water while the pressure became enormous. Locke tried to hold his breath while his hands searched for the liberating knob. He gave it one twist. It worked perfectly. Locke's suit, including the helmet, simply opened and fell from him. Propeled as much by the pressure that the water exerted as by his own powerful strokes, Locke shot to the surface. The day was perfect and the bay was calm. For a few seconds, Locke floated, drawing the air into his starving lungs. Then he raised himself and gazed about him. At first glance, everything seemed the same, except for the fact that, whereas before his own boat had been alone, there were now two. Then Locke heard an agonizing call for help, from Ava. After he had gone over the side of their
Starting point is 02:58:58 launch, Ava was naturally very intent upon keeping him plentiful supplied with air. He had been down some time. Before glancing about, she had spied the other launch. But at the time she had thought little of it. For her, all thought of danger was centered on the man who was now risking his life many fathoms beneath her from pure motives of patriotism. It was only some minutes later, when she heard the grating of another boat against the side of her own, that she realized that she herself stood in danger. But even at that moment her thoughts were of Quentin, who now, for the first time, was wholly dependent on her efforts alone.
Starting point is 02:59:46 She looked up fearfully, and what she saw fairly congealed the blood in her veins. directing a murderous emissary to board Ava's launch, in the cockpit of the other boat stood the automaton. Not for an instant did Ava cease her efforts at the pump, but she shrieked with terror again and again. Now, to add to that terror, the pressure on the air pump suddenly ceased. From the depths, myriads of bubbles of air arose. Knife in hand, the emissary leaped aboard and came toward her.
Starting point is 03:00:26 Automatically, frantically, she still turned the useless pump, while with her free arm she tried to ward off the poised knife. Again, her shriek for help echoed across the water, and this time her call was answered. Had she gone mad? The voice that answered her was the voice of the man she loved. Her brain reeled, and she fell at the feet of the murderous thug. Other cries, then shouts, were now heard,
Starting point is 03:00:58 for some fisher-folk were putting out offshore to discover what all the tumult was about. The automaton made a hasty gesture to the emissary, who sprang back from his victim and leaped to his own launch, where, with his assistance, there was barely time to haul aboard the chief thug who had been sent below to attack Locke. The launch cast off, and with ever-increasing speed, headed down the river. Locke was the first to arrive and climb over the side of the boat.
Starting point is 03:01:32 Dripping, though he was, he took Ava in his arms and bathed her face, while by this time other craft arrived, and friendly hands did all they could to care for them both. It was some minutes, before Ava was restored, and all headed again to the shore, eager to help Locke. As he assisted Ava to land, and they waited for a carriage, Locke hastily offered a boatman a liberal reward for the discovery of the precious diving suit,
Starting point is 03:02:05 for it had been his intention to present the patent to the government. Meanwhile, some strange things had happened. Paul and his father had quarreled over money, over deluxe Dora, over Paul's manner of life and his ill luck in winning Ava's affections. At the same time, Dora had become more insistent in her demands for money to meet her extravagances, and Paul conceived an idea of selling one of the patents to a rival company. Strange to say, it had been the self-liberating diving suit, and the rival company was the undersease company.
Starting point is 03:02:46 all this took place some time after the disappearance of the automaton and his precious crew some hours later that evening a telephone message came for locke from the boatman that the diving suit had been recovered and was being held by him locke replied that he would be down in an hour but during that hour other strange things occurred for no sooner had the boatman hung up his receiver than a pleasant voice hailed him and he left his house to investigate it was paul balcom it was in a clever insinuating affable manner that paul approached the real object of his visit his appeal was cleverly worded cleverly presented the sole object was to awaken the poor boatman's cupidity the sum mentioned no less a sum than five thousand dollars would mean luxury to the poor man and all for what simply to call up a stranger a stranger a Mr. Locke to tell him that the boatman demanded more money since he had telephoned before, that the cash was to be placed by him in an old packing case, from which a stationary engine had been removed that morning. It was just an exchange. That was all. Sure, I'll do that, the boatman told Paul, and Paul, smiling craftily, gave him his hand to seal
Starting point is 03:04:21 the bargain. The boatman went back to his quarters and again called Brent Rock, making his new demands. Locke was tremendously indignant, but he wanted the suit quickly to prevent its falling into unscrupulous hands. He agreed and immediately started for the dock. The boatman turned from his telephone, and picking up the suit, regarded it curiously. "'Five thousand dollars,' he muttered. $5,000! And he shook his head, wonderingly.
Starting point is 03:04:59 He was standing near an open window and was commencing to fold the suit preparatory to taking it to the end of the dock, where lay the engine case, when, without the slightest warning, three emissaries of the automaton, who had appeared just a moment before on the dock, leaped through the window and felled him to the floor.
Starting point is 03:05:20 He struggled feebly, but it was no use, and a final blow left him unconscious. The emissaries next grabbed the diving suit and left hurriedly by the way they had come. But they had not completed what it was they sought to do. The old boatman was not as badly hurt as it seemed and was able to drag himself across the floor with just strength enough to pull the telephone from the table
Starting point is 03:05:47 and call Brent Rock. Then, as weakness of the way, again overcame him, he managed to blurt out a message to Ava, who answered, "'Don't let Mr. Rock come to the dock,' he managed to gasp. "'He'll be killed!' Then he collapsed and fainted. Ava tried frantically to get the boatman again on the wire, but it was useless. Quickly, a plan formed in her mind.
Starting point is 03:06:18 If she could only intercept Locke before he reached the dust, dock. She dashed out to the garage, realizing that it was almost hopeless since Locke had been gone some time. Hoping against hope, she jumped into her speedster and swung out and down the road. The fact was that, even as she sped along toward the cove, Locke was passing the arched gate of the dock. He called at the boatman's little shack. Of course, there was no reply. To all a appearances it was deserted. Thinking to find him at the very end of the dock where he had been told to place the money, he proceeded to the engine case. He was slightly surprised at not finding the boatman there, but as that was no part of the agreement, it engaged his attention
Starting point is 03:07:10 for only a moment. He started to withdraw the money from his pocket, groping at the same time to see if the diving suit was actually in the case. He was bending over. He was bending over, and when suddenly there was a rush of men behind him and a blackjack in the hands of one of the ruffians just missed his head he fought but their numbers were overwhelming like a pack of wolves they pulled him down lock was quickly bound with ropes and forced into the engine case the cover was put on and they nailed it down solidly to make a doubly shore this time the case was then lashed with rope and forced into the engine case was then lashed with ropes, and they were nodded. Next, the emissaries carried the case to a sloping landing stage, preparatory to casting it into the river. It was at this moment that Ava came running down the dock in wild search to intercept lock.
Starting point is 03:08:09 Wide-eyed, in the moonlight, she paused at what she saw. The emissaries had given the packing case its final shove. Scraping, it slid down the evening. incline and toppled overboard. There was a great splash as it struck the water and immediately began to sink in the depths. The engine exhaust had evidently protruded from the case as there was a hole in its side, slightly larger than a man's hand. To Ava's horror, though she had half expected it, she saw actually a hand thrust forth from this hole as if waving frantically. The box sank lower as it rapidly filled with water.
Starting point is 03:08:55 Ava knew not what to do. Instinctively she knew that it was lock. It was as though he had waved a last farewell. Only the hand now showed above the surface. Finally, that too disappeared beneath the waves. Despairingly, she turned to see if there was anything on the dock with which she might help, Locke, and she saw the automaton himself advancing from the shore toward her. She turned. The emissaries on the other end of the dock cut off any chance in that direction.
Starting point is 03:09:31 Without a moment's hesitation, Ava poised herself a moment on the edge of the dock, and leaped far out into the blackness of the river. End of Chapter 12, recording by Roger Maline. of the master mystery this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by roger maline the master mystery by john w gray and arthur b reeve chapter thirteen the box that held locke a prisoner was now undoubtedly resting on the slimy bottom eva had totally disappeared the automaton convinced that at last he had rid himself of his victim waved away the emissaries and departed. Except for the tiny lights of ships on the river and the staccato exhaust of a tugboat,
Starting point is 03:10:33 the river flowed with nothing to remind one of the two tragedies of only a few seconds ago. As far as the eye could see, the surface of the water was unbroken. Then, suddenly, the scene changed, for from out of the water, as though hurled up by a catapult, shot a man's body. It was lock. By what miracle had he escaped from the watery grave?
Starting point is 03:11:02 From the time he was a small boy, the study of locks and bolts, of knots and straight jackets, of anything that could restrain or bind a man, had held a marvelous fascination for him, until now he was recognized as one of the world's greatest experts on these subjects. the great lock concerns often sent for him to test new inventions and invariably he could point to any flaw in the constructions of them that existed as he came to manhood his knowledge had grown apace until to many he seemed a veritable sorcerer it was by a trick known only to himself that he had been able to extricate himself from his desperate plight at the river's bottom true his flesh was lacerated true he was on the verge of total collapse but he lived he made his way slowly toward the dock and was resting against one of the piles when he heard a faint cry he strained his ears to locate the direction whence it came once again that feeble call floated across the water and in it there sounded something vaguely familiar he was more rested now and he swam farther under the dock again came the cry with a thrill now he recognized the voice eva he called again and again here i am came back the echo
Starting point is 03:12:35 with a powerful stroke he breasted the current and in a moment he was supporting her half-fainting body precarious though their position was locke felt the thrill of her words the effect was to spur him on to fresh effort Ava had become stronger now. For a few moments he swam, in order, if possible, to find some means by which they might escape from the water and reach the dock. They had no way of knowing but that the automaton and his emissaries might still be lurking above, ready to thrust them back into the water or to reserve for them some even more terrible fate. But it was a risk that they realized my own.
Starting point is 03:13:21 must be taken, and at once. An attempt to swim to another dock could end only disastrously. Locke soon returned with the cheering news that he had discovered a ladder that came even to the surface of the water, a landing for small boats. More than that, he had mounted the ladder, and from a short survey he had seen no sign of their enemies. carefully aiding Ava, Locke swam to this ladder, and soon they stood upon the dock, safe. With great caution they moved toward the street, and without harm, finally passed beneath the arched gates again and were in the city street. Ava went at once to her father's room.
Starting point is 03:14:08 His condition was one of great weakness. The laughing madness had abated him so far that the the poor victim was so weak that the spasms could not maintain a very violent form. Ava practiced all those little kindnesses which are known only to women, and tears were in her eyes as she stroked his poor gray head. How terrible was it that after all they had attempted, all that they had suffered, they should still stand defeated in their aim to get the antidote
Starting point is 03:14:41 that would cure her father's malady. However, the brave girl was not one to admit herself beaten, and even as she sat there, she was planning new ways to discover who were her terrible adversaries and to bring defeat to them. At Brent Rock the next morning, an aged inventor named Winters arrived before Locke was downstairs and was shown into the library to wait.
Starting point is 03:15:09 Locke soon descended from the laboratory and went into the room, room to meet him. But Winters was so agitated that at first he could hardly speak. It was some moments before he gained control. "'What can I do for you, sir?' inquired Locke, although he knew the man must be one wronged by the patents company. "'One of my inventions was returned to me, when I protested once,' the man replied, "'but nothing has been done about two others.' please try to have a little further patience pleaded locke everything is being done to assure justice to all but mr locke the man persisted i must insist on the return or the immediate marketing of the two inventions now in the possession of international patents or i will he paused for eva had entered and was overhearing what winters was demanding i am sure that as my father returned one of your inventions she interrupted he would wish me to return the other two and i shall do so at once mr locke will you be so kind as to get them
Starting point is 03:16:25 lock immediately left the room and descended to the graveyard of genius for the two models in the laboratory above were balkham and zita for she had told him of her discovery of the dictograph balkham had the headpiece firmly clamped over his head and was drinking in the purport of the conversation down in the library zita was almost beside herself with curiosity as balkam repeated only scraps of the conversation that went on below but finally the real subject of the whole matter was repeated to her and she was satisfied at last a peculiar look came into her eyes as for balkam one would have thought that that a whole world's treasure had suddenly been placed within his grasp. Yet each was cautious not to betray too much to the other. Over the dictograph came the words spoken by Ava. Mr. Locke and I will come to your workshop at eight this evening to complete the transaction. Locke, in the meantime, had brought the two models into the library,
Starting point is 03:17:35 and the inventor had almost danced with joy at seeing the children of his brain again. Sent down by Balcom, Zeta had been ordered to spy on Ava and Locke. She had been nearly caught by Locke as he was returning from the graveyard of genius, but had slipped behind a pair of portieres at the end of the hall, and had emerged only when Locke had entered the library. She had crept close to the door and was listening. She too now heard the inventor exact a promise from Ava and Locke not to fail to be at his workshop at eight that night.
Starting point is 03:18:14 Zeta had but a second to glide backward from the door as the inventor came out into the hallway where she stood. He gazed at her in such a strange, fixed manner that an uncanny feeling came over her. Then he passed out, just as Balcom came down the stairs. Why did that man look at me in such a strange manner? She queried of Balcom. a moment balcom considered her as though undecided to speak then made up his mind because he replied slowly he knows the secret of your birth knows who you really are
Starting point is 03:18:55 zita had no further chance to question balcom for at this instant eva and locke still carrying the inventions were leaving the library locke turned down again toward the stairway leading to the graveyard of genius while eva nodding pleasantly to zita and balkham mounted the stairs leading to her father's room zita turned questioningly again to balkam half of everything that girl possesses rightfully belongs to you he whispered zita apparently did not understand what shall i do to obtain my rights she asked do as i say returned balkham as he left quickly it was some hours later that in the dark corner of the graveyard of genius the huge rock slowly swung outward there was a clanging and clanking of metal two fiery eyes gleamed through the aperture and outstocked the hideous monster the automaton with strange ominousness it went directly to the two models which Locke had returned, took them, turned and went back through the great gap in the wall from which it had come. Again, slowly, the huge rock swung back into place.
Starting point is 03:20:22 Locke, with some sort of intuition, had deduced that young Paul Balcom, by his very absence, might have played a leading part in all the events in which both Ava and himself had been thwarted and almost killed. Accordingly, he determined to find and trail Paul. It was some time after the models had been stolen in his absence that, in a taxi cab, Locke, having gone from place to place which he knew Paul frequented, at last caught sight of him, leaving a dance hall of very ill repute. Paul was just stepping into a car which whisked him off rapidly, and Locke gave an order to his own driver to follow him.
Starting point is 03:21:08 They wove in and out of various streets, and finally turned up the drive, where, after a few minutes, Paul's car came to a stop before a palatial apartment house, and Paul alighted. Looking up and down the drive, and seeing nothing to cause a few minutes. suspicion, Paul entered the house. Locke carefully noted the address, then leaned back in his cab to await developments. Paul was taken to the third floor, and there was admitted to a gorgeous apartment. I thought you'd never get here, languidly greeted the feline, deluxe Dora.
Starting point is 03:21:53 She led him to a chaise lounge seductively, taking care, however, that he should see a pile of unpaid bills that lay upon a table near it. Paul was not entirely at his ease and wasted no time in coming to the point. "'Look here, Dora,' he began. "'I know you can't run this shack on air. I got your note this morning. I've been busy, and I've got an idea. I've made up my mind to take a couple of those inventions the company owns and sell them.
Starting point is 03:22:26 It means coin. Dora's eyes gleamed avariciously. Be patient, Paul added, and I'll have you swimming in gold. At this juncture, three young fellows of the cabaret type, better known as lounge lizards, were admitted to the apartment. Paul cast a glance at Dora, which clearly spelled jealousy and reproach. He knew the fellows. In fact, there were few denizens of the...
Starting point is 03:22:57 underworld whom he did not know. Concealing his vexation, he tried to greet them easily. The fellows returned the salutation hastily. "'Say, Malcolm,' hastened one of them. "'Someone is on your tail shadowing you.' Paul was startled and furious, but in this emergency it was Dora who thought out the plan of action. "'In a night-cab?' she repeated, as the others told what they had said, seen outside.
Starting point is 03:23:29 Listen to me, Paul. Go to the window and show yourself. Then leave the house. This fellow lock will investigate, and we'll tend to the rest. Paul moved to the window, opened it, and stepped out on a small balcony. Dora slipped to his side,
Starting point is 03:23:49 and for a moment they stood there gazing apparently at the view of the river. Then they re-entered the apartment. Now go, Paul, said Dora. Whoever this fellow is, we'll handle him. Paul started to get his hat, then stopped, and from his pocket drew out a small package. I was going to use this elsewhere, he said, but it might come in handy to— Dora reached for the package, but Paul withdrew it hastily.
Starting point is 03:24:22 Careful, Dora, he admonished. There's a small gas bomb in the—' side. The five now conferred a bit, and it was agreed that this time, the inquisitive Mr. Locke would surely trouble them no more. With Locke out of the way, promised Paul to Dora, the road to our fortune is clear. A moment later, Paul left the apartment, descended in the elevator, and jumped into a taxi cab, and was off. Lock from his cab, had been a car. Lock from his cab had, of course, seen all this, had seen Paul and Dora on the balcony and the departure. But he knew nothing of the three men who had gone to the same apartment.
Starting point is 03:25:09 He waited until Paul passed out of sight, then stepped out of his cab, making a careful calculation as to the exact location of the woman's apartment, for he had determined to find out about her. From the hall-boy he learned that it was Deluxe Dora, of whom, he knew and it was only a matter of seconds when he was admitted dora swept over graciously toward him will you answer me one question he asked and answered to her query from her she nodded assent how long have you known mr balcom's son he is an old friend she replied i'm expecting him to return at any moment won't you be seated please excuse me just a moment before locke could say a word she had left the room left alone himself locke took in all the details of the room and again and again his eye wandered to a louis the fourteenth desk feeling certain that this woman was without doubt connected in some way with the plots he felt justified in opening the desk to obtain evidence he tiptoed over to it and tried to open it
Starting point is 03:26:26 it stuck at first but after one or two silent well-directed blows which he so well knew how to administer the sliding panel stood unlocked he glanced around there was no one to be seen He moved back the panel. There was a flash and a tiny puff of smoke. Locke coughed once, clutched at his throat, and lay gasping on the floor. Immediately the three men rushed out, carrying ropes and holding handkerchiefs to their nostrils. One ran to the window and threw it wide open, admitting gusts of air to clear away the fumes. The others began to bind Locke, as deluxe dora appeared in the doorway and calmly directed operations on the roof of the apartment several moments later in the just gathering dusk five figures might have been seen
Starting point is 03:27:27 three men and a woman were conferring while at their feet was a man tightly bound and unconscious in the background was a huge water tank with a ladder leading to its brim suddenly the conspirators straightened up they had come to a decision the three men lifted the unconscious figure and bore it up the ladder the tank was empty one of the men jumped down into it while the others lowered their victim after him then they passed down ropes there were two spouts at the bottom of the tank through which water was pumped also there were pipes running upward to these pipes they tied lock then the men climbed out and as their last fiendish act turned the water on with a sneer dora turned and led the way downstairs again they'll find his body when they have to clean the tank again she exclaimed at brent rock during the absence of locke eva had donned her street clothes since it was nearing the hour of eight when she and locke were due to be at the inventor's workshop to render the restitution she went downstairs and asked the butler about locke but the man replied that mr locke had not yet returned eva was very uneasy by this time and thinking to save time was about to go down to the graveyard of genius to get the models of the two inventions when zita came down the hall carrying a fair-sized package which she tried hard to conceal ava greeted her and continued down to the cellar as zita with a sort of grim smile left the house eva came to the great door pushed the secret spring and in a moment was inside the gloomy place
Starting point is 03:29:29 she went directly to the spot where the two inventions had been kept they were gone alarmed she rushed upstairs still locke did not return nor did not return nor did any word come from him. It was now very near to eight. Ava decided to go, for surely Locke would be there. When Zeta arrived at the inventors, in her hands was still the mysterious package. She carried it gingerly, then raised it to her ear. From within it there came a faint ticking sound. What was inside? She looked at her wristwatch. It was still some minutes before eight, she knocked at the inventor's door. The inventor at once admitted her. It was a neat little workshop in which every detail had been thought out with care,
Starting point is 03:30:25 the home, one might say, of a methodical workman. The inventor manifested some surprise at seeing Zeta, but politely asked her to enter and offered her a chair. Zeta declined and plainly. showed her nervousness. "'Will you please give this package to Mr. Locke and Miss Brent when they come at eight?' she asked. Winters agreed and accepted the package, looking quizzically at her as he did so, just as he had earlier in the day. Zeta, unable to control her curiosity, burst out with the question uppermost on her mind.
Starting point is 03:31:06 "'Why do you look at me in such a strange manner?' she queried. the inventor merely turned his gaze away and shrugged mr balkham tells me you know the secret of my birth pressed zita the inventor looked up quickly who did mr balkam say you were he asked he told me that i was brent's daughter replied zita keenly watching the aged face balcombe lied to you hastened the inventor already there was a ponderous tread on the stairs but winters did not seem to notice it you are not brent's daughter he pursued more slowly the door opened swiftly and an emissary stood framed there a knife poised in his hand behind him stood the automaton you are at that instant the inventor caught sight of the intruders with a look of horror in his eyes he threw out his hands to protect himself but he was too late the knife whizzed through the air and a second later pierced his throat he fell to the floor dead at the moment when the emissary followed by the automaton entered zita watching her chance managed to escape from the room stumbled and almost half fell down the stairs already in the huge water tank that stood on the roof of the apartment of dora locke had revived as he felt the water and had found himself already half submerged with the water rapidly pouring in
Starting point is 03:32:54 at first he could not grasp his terrible predicament but before long the full horror of it burst on him and he struggled madly to free himself since his body was stretched at full length it was impossible to use the ordinary tricks of which he was master his arms were bound and he well knew that to release one of them constituted his sole chance of escape he contracted his muscles and inch by inch he worked his right arm free by this time the water had risen until he was fairly beneath its surface could he last long enough to free himself he worked frantically finally with his lungs almost bursting he managed to free the other arm then the rope that bound his neck to release his feet was to him child's play and he stood up but the water had risen almost to the top of the tank before he was able to grasp its brim and draw himself out once on the roof there was only one thought in his mind it was nearing eight o'clock and if eva kept the appointment at the inventors he knew his adversaries well enough to be sure that they would take advantage of his absence he dashed down the stairs and out of the building dora and her evil band could wait he must reach the inventor's shop as the second sped so increased his premonition that all would not be well there. It was at the moment that Zeta came flying downstairs that Locke burst into the
Starting point is 03:34:40 hallway to the inventors. Zeta saw him. Above, she knew, was the terrible automaton and his bloodthirsty emissary. More horrible yet, she had her fears of the package that had been given her by Balcom to deliver. "'You must not go up there,' she cried impulsively, flinging her arm, about Locke's neck? Locke tried to remove her arms as he questioned her. But Zeta either would not or could not tell more. Instead, she merely clung to him. Thus it was that Ava, determined at keeping her appointment
Starting point is 03:35:19 with the inventor at all costs, entered the hallway at just this unproprietious moment. To her it looked as if Locke and Zeta were very familiar. Could it be that Quentin was such a cad? She could not deny the evidence of her eyes. Indignantly, she brushed past them and rushed up the stairs. Locke called after her, but she refused to heed him. He flung off the arms of Zeta and dashed after her.
Starting point is 03:35:52 But Ava was too quick for him. She opened the door to the inventors and went in, slamming it behind her. the lock snapped in an instant eva saw what she had fled into there was the automaton near him the emissary with the knife and on the floor their victim in a pool of blood she shrieked and tried to escape but the lock had snapped besides the emissary now directed by the monster blocked her retreat outside locke pounded on the door but could not open it it was of stout oak and would take some moments to break down the emissary circled in one direction eva turned and there was the automaton advancing on her from the other side of the room on the table the clockwork bomb delivered by zita whether with full knowledge or not ticked out the last few seconds before its time at precisely eight. End of chapter 13,
Starting point is 03:37:03 recording by Roger Moline. Chapter 14 of the Master Mystery. This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Moline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve. Chapter 14. Ava flattened herself against the door at her back. she could feel and hear lock pounding on the other side she thought that she would die of sheer terror the automaton raised his mighty fist and eva instinctively ducked under the monster's arm
Starting point is 03:37:51 there was an inner room could she reach it in time would the door be unlocked at most she could only try the emissary tried to catch her but she proved too quick for him She reached the door. It opened, and she flew into the room, slamming and bolting it behind her. Now she could hear the thunderous blows of the automaton raining against the door. One huge fist of the monster crashed through the panel. Ava crouched down in a far corner and closed her eyes.
Starting point is 03:38:27 At that instant the time bomb exploded, and the house was rocked to its foundations. Everything was demolished. one entire side of the house was blown out. The door leading to the workshop, which, a moment before, Locke had been vainly striving to open, crashed full upon him and felled him, half stunned to the floor. The force of the explosion had dazed Ava. As for the automaton and the emissary, they had both been blown through a gaping aperture in the wall to land in the garden beneath. Only Zeta in the lower hallway was totally untouched by the catastrophe.
Starting point is 03:39:13 Locke, dazed, crawled from under the door and made his way into the demolished room in search of Ava, a cold fear gripping his heart. How could any living thing have lived after such an occurrence? But in another instant he saw her as she half swooned and staggered into the room. Quentin, she gasped. He caught her in his arms. But the next moment she remembered what she had witnessed in the hallway below,
Starting point is 03:39:44 and she drew herself away from him. Go to the girl you really love, she scorned. The girl, I really love, repeated Locke. Then there ran through his mind what had happened as though it had been ages ago. He protested and tried to explain. But protestations and explanations only made matters worse, as usual. Had she not, with her own eyes, seen Locke in Zeta's arms?
Starting point is 03:40:18 "'Ava,' he persisted manlike, "'I swear that she was only trying to save my life. I cannot help it if she—' Locke saw that his defense was only making an innocent matter worse, and checked himself. His mind recalled that someone had once said that a jealous woman believes a man guilty until he proves himself innocent.
Starting point is 03:40:42 When he has proved himself innocent, she merely still suspects. Ava's manner was very constrained. At that moment, a policeman, followed by Zeta, entered, and Zeta, running up to Locke, cried anxiously, you're not hurt, are you? Locke answered in an annoyed negative.
Starting point is 03:41:06 The policeman now questioned them very closely and examined the dead inventor's body. Then he entered their names and addresses in his notebook. Next, the officer led the entire group down to the garden. There, the horribly injured emissary was trying miserably to crawl away. The automaton had to be afton had totally disappeared.
Starting point is 03:41:32 Ava immediately ordered that the injured man be taken to Brent Rock in her car. Then she turned sharply to Zeta. How did you come to be here? she demanded. Zeta was startled and confused. It lasted only a minute. Then her mind made up, she replied defiantly, I came here to discover the secret of my birth. I have been told that I am Mr. Brent's daughter.
Starting point is 03:42:02 Ava was stricken dumb with astonishment at this startling claim, but Locke laughed outright. What nonsense, he scoffed. Ava, don't listen to it. Zeta glared at him, and with a haughty nod to Ava swept out of the garden. Ava was still frightfully indignant with Locke, and insisted on going home alone. However, they arrived at Brent Rock at about the same time.
Starting point is 03:42:34 The emissary had been placed on a lounge in the library, and a doctor was called. The case was quite hopeless, and they merely hoped to obtain a confession before he passed away. When Ava arrived, she went directly to her father's room, but as he was receiving every attention from a trained nurse, and she could do nothing further to aid him, she returned to the library. Locke, too, after changing his clothes, still wet from the water tank on the top of the apartment,
Starting point is 03:43:07 also went to the library. At his entrance, the doctor glanced at him in a manner to indicate that there was no hope of saving the man's life. Locke went over to examine him. He was struck by the sly rascality of the professional criminal, but he thought little of it at the time. He tried to question the emissary, but except for a labored breathing could extract no response.
Starting point is 03:43:34 There were voices in the hallway. For a moment, the dying man showed some signs of returning consciousness. A crafty look came over his face. What was he contemplating? The door opened, and Balcom and his son Paul entered. Balcom walked jauntily, but with a suavity of manner that was always his.
Starting point is 03:43:59 Paul looked at his best, except for the fact that he carried his left arm in a silken sling. Balcom greeted them all, and at his voice the dying man actually showed a sort of agitation. A strong shudder seemed to pass through his body. Then, like a spring suddenly uncoiled, he sat up. he was fully conscious now and strove to rise to his feet it was a tremendous effort but he succeeded and stood confronting balcom while the ominous light of hatred that gleaned from his eyes as they encountered those of balcom made even that well-poised man recoil and shudder with the muscles of his face working convulsively the dying thug tried to speak all those standing in the library realized that it was to accuse to denounce however the effort proved too great and with a groan that was ghastly the man fell backward on the couch dead murdering brute that he had been still to eva and locke he now represented nothing but a stricken human being with a human soul blackened and warped
Starting point is 03:45:19 but balcom and paul seemed to show unmistakable signs of joy and relief it was so evident locke thought that he turned to them your coming seemed to have an unfortunate effect he hinted the man seemed to know one of you at least nothing of the kind retorted balcom nettled locke turned to paul and regarded his injured arm questioningly paul however never lost his accustomed aplomb i was heard in an automobile accident he explained though with what seemed to be a trifle of nervousness locke turned to the doctor he was rubbing his hands and smiling with great unction an action very unbecoming to say the least in a medical man who had just lost a patient taken all in all locke felt he could now sense the the web of conspiracy tightening around him. The cards were still in the hands of his enemies. He determined to incur any risk to leave no stone unturned
Starting point is 03:46:32 in order to bring the criminal to justice, whoever he might be. One thing encouraged him. The events seemed to have mollified Ava. He made an almost imperceptible signal to Ava who left the room to dress for the street. meanwhile locke left the library and went to a private telephone that connected the garage to the house he ordered the chauffeur to have a fast runabout ready for instant call then at the other telephone he notified the coroner's office of the death of the emissary by this time balcombe paul and the doctor came out of the library the doctor in high good humor for had he not received a huge
Starting point is 03:47:19 fee? He left in his car. Balkham and Paul, however, were slower in going, and paced the hallway in earnest conversation. Once they came to a dead halt close to the stairway leading down to the graveyard of genius. They listened intently. Evidently, they came to a decision on something, for they left the house very hurriedly. Immediately, Locke called for the run. about. Eva came running downstairs, and in a moment they took up the trail of the Balcom car. It seemed as if they traveled for miles, and Locke was commencing to think that it was merely a wild goose chase, when Balcom's car came to a halt in one of the lower quarters of the city before a house that was apparently tenantless. To avoid discovery, Locke backed his car
Starting point is 03:48:16 around a corner, got out, and watched their movements from a safe distance. He saw Balcom's senior alight, but Paul did not leave the car. Locke was in some quandary what to do. To attempt to enter the house without Paul seeing him and raising the alarm, would, he realized, be impossible. Therefore, he waited for nearly a half an hour before his patience was rewarded by seeing Balcom come out of the house, jump into the car, and drive off hurriedly with Paul.
Starting point is 03:48:51 Locke walked to the house and looked closely over the exterior. It was little different from others in the same street. Then he walked thoughtfully back to Ava, and they argued pro and con about the advisability of attempting to enter. Locke insisted on entering alone, but Ava would not hear her. it therefore it was decided that they would go in together when balcom had alighted from his car half an hour before he had merely stood for a moment in front of the door of the house when mysteriously the door had opened there was no one in sight but he was so familiar with the house that it might have been his own he descended a flight of stairs and stood before another door where the same door opening process was repeated
Starting point is 03:49:43 Balcom entered her darkened room and for a moment seemed quite alone. Then, from out of the shadows, with a little half run, half lope, a strange figure of man came toward him. He was in reality large of frame, but stooped and bent with age. An old frock coat was wrapped about him, but the most remarkable things about the man were a pair of weirdly fascinating eyes, with a mad glint in them, and an enormous full beard, snow-white, that fell almost to the waist. At times the man talked rationally, in fact, with the
Starting point is 03:50:27 forcefulness of a great savant. Then, abruptly, he would leave off, and the rest of his conversation was that of a babbling child. He was seldom at rest, scampering here and there, not unlike a bird dog on a fresh scent. Seeking. Always seeking. What? Balcom grasped his arm in order to arrest his attention. Dr. Q, he addressed him. You can have the revenge you have sought so long. Have you prepared everything? The old man chuckled and wagged his head in senile fashion. Balcom grabbed both his shoulders so that the old man was facing him and shook him slightly. "'Your enemies are here,' he emphasized.
Starting point is 03:51:19 "'Have you prepared for their reception?' And then the haze-be-clouding the old man's brain seemed to pass away, and his next moments were lucid. "'Ah, it's you, Balcom! You are just saying—' balcom explained that locke and eva had tracked him and on his departure would undoubtedly enter to investigate the place dr kew for such was his odd name understood now and an evil grimace distorted his wrinkled face let them come he growled i am prepared why i have even improved certain features of the chair of death he led balkham into an inner room where many electric bulbs were dimly glowing at their entrance two brutal-looking men straightened up from their task and saluted balkam with great deference then they resumed their tasks as electricians
Starting point is 03:52:25 want to see your work sir one of the pair asked stepping around a partition that separated the knife switch from the room in which stood the electric chair balcom the chair was of practically the same construction as the chairs used in prisons for the supreme penalty with electrodes to connect at the head arms and legs of the man to be electrocuted stand back sir called one of the men as he shot the switch home instantly a snapping sound was heard as the current surged through and the crackling sound such as the now familiar wireless makes as the law sparks leap from pole to pole. It was force. A satisfied look came into Balcom's eyes, and he warmly congratulated the mad inventor who followed him to the door and watched him as he mounted the stairs to depart with his son. Soon after the departure, Dr. Q went to a strange looking instrument that seemed to have many of the characteristics of the periscope. He pulled a lever a panel opened and immediately the space directly in front of his street door was revealed to him he stood there watching intently much as a spider watches for a fly
Starting point is 03:53:50 soon locke and eva showed in the panel above he next pressed a button and saw the two enter then he went to a huge die van on the other side of the room and whipped off a covering that was concealing some gigantic thing beneath. It was the automaton, prostrate, at full length, without motion. At least it seemed so. The madman glanced around and then glided into an inner room from the larger one. He was just in time, for a moment later, Locke and Ava entered. They too glanced around fearfully. They saw the dread form of the automaton, and although it did not move, Locke would have admitted he was ready to beat a retreat. It was uncanny, weird. In the dim light, the monster seemed to assume gigantic proportions. But he lay so still that their jangling nerves became quieted. They even approached him, Locke with automatic in hand in case the iron.
Starting point is 03:55:02 terror were shamming. But there was no sign of life, or whatever it was, that animated this thing. Locke, handing his gun to Ava, determined to investigate further. He went to the inner door and listened, but he could hear no sound. He turned the knob and entered. He was amazed at what he saw. But as there was apparently no living thing about, he told him. He turned the knob, and entered. He was amazed at what he saw. But, as there was apparently no living thing about, he took courage and entered farther. He took note of the switches, saw the deadly chair, and was about to test the apparatus to see if it could be possible that a practical electric chair existed in the heart of a peaceful city, when he heard Ava shriek in heart-rending terror. He rushed madly back to where he had left
Starting point is 03:55:55 her. But as he passed through the door, someone dealt him a blow on the head, and as though pole-axed, he dropped to the floor. After Locke had left her to go into the inner room, Ava's fears revived, and she wished to follow him. But she was ashamed to have him think her a coward.
Starting point is 03:56:17 She forced herself to remain rooted to the spot. Her eyes had followed Locke through the doorway, and her ears were strained to hear the faintest sound from the other room. In her angriest, about lock safety, she even forgot the automaton, and in turning the better to watch the doorway, she drew nearer to the divan upon which the monster lay. It was this action that had brought her into peril.
Starting point is 03:56:46 Slowly, one of the monster's arms commenced to move, and before Eva could spring away, she was enfolded in his deadly embrace. It was that that made her shriek madly, wildly, wildly in utter terror. Then she saw Locke running through the door to her, saw him struck from behind, and she fainted. The automaton, evidently thinking Ava dead, let her limp body slip to the floor. For a moment it towered over her, as though contemplating whether to trample on her or not. At this juncture, an emissary distracted its attention, and the terror left her lying there without further injury. The automaton now assumed command of Locke's electrocution. Under its direction, the emissaries picked up Locke's body and placed it in the electric chair. They slit his trousers
Starting point is 03:57:45 so that the deadly electrodes might form a better contact with his flesh. His sleeves were rolled back for the same reason. Next, the headpiece was firmly adjusted. Now, now, the headpiece was firmly adjusted. Now all the straps were tightly clinched. The automaton waved his arm. A man stepped to the switch. End of Chapter 14, recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 15 of The Master Mystery. This Libervox recording is in the public domain.
Starting point is 03:58:30 Recording by Roger Maline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray. and Arthur B. Reeve. Chapter 15 There was a moan from the front room. Ava was recovering from her faint. The automaton indicated to the emissary at the switch to do nothing until he had found out what was going on.
Starting point is 03:58:54 Locke had, meanwhile, recovered consciousness and realized his awful position. Here was a situation which, on its face, seemed unescapable. yet locke would not give in straining every effort he tried to extricate himself before the deadly current could sever the threat of life seconds seemed ages still he tried with a mighty effort he strained every muscle of his gigantic chest and the very straps that held him groaned from the force of his muscular exertion even now the death-man was at the switch and it was barely a question of seconds or heartbeats between him and death. With a quick twist of his giant shoulder, he threw his whole weight against the chest strap, and it parted.
Starting point is 03:59:49 Lurching forward, he freed his head and neck from the cruel straps, which snapped and parted. The death man paused for a fraction of a second to see what caused the commotion in the chair. To that pause, Locke owed his arm. life. With a final supreme effort, he threw himself on the floor, just as the knife switch swung into position, and the wicked blue flame of death leaped across the head electrodes. Once freed, he catapulted himself across the room, and with a vicious uppercut sent the emissary sprawling
Starting point is 04:00:26 unconscious to the floor. Without a thought of himself, he rushed into the next room where Ava now stood in panic, glued to the spot, in fear of the Frankenstein monster that would crush her in its grasp. With murderous mean the thing crossed the room slowly, until only the table stood between her and destruction. Like a wild animal, Locke hurled himself into the room, and with a master stroke of quick wit, flung the heavy oaken table over at the monster. Then he seized Ava, and before the monster could turn in its tracks, half dragged, half carried her from the room. In the hall, further difficulty confronted Locke, for the place was well guarded. Several henchmen darted forth from dark corners of the murky place and would have intercepted him.
Starting point is 04:01:22 As the first approached, Locke, with a quick jiu-jitsu thrust, hurled him for a fall that would have broken the back of a less hardy man. next one was just turning the top of the stairs, and Locke, quick to take advantage of the situation, adopted the only means of escape. He seized the man bodily about the waist, and, lifting him over his head, threw him upon his other oncoming foe. The result was that the two were flung down the stairs. "'Run!' he cried to Ava in a voice that was a command. without waiting he picked her up and carried her over the sprawling mass of legs and arms to safety below. Once outside, he felt a little embarrassed at having the beautiful girl in his arms,
Starting point is 04:02:11 and he half-murmured an apology as he placed her feet gently on the ground. Life at Brent Rock was far from monotonous. Like a great game of checkers, the various members of the establishment were being moved about, guided by some strange hand it seemed now one then another seemed to gain the advantage and as each strove for control of the vast fortune the battle of wits surged back and forth balcom was playing a game it was plain but to what extent sometimes it seemed as though zita was his aid and would stop at nothing to succeed again it was that zita played the game alone still fostering her secret but hopeless love for locke again it seemed as if paul were playing the game either alone or with someone else just now it was apparent that balcom and zita for their own ends whatever might be the identity of the automaton planned a coup for themselves during one of locke's absences zita had secured access to his laboratory and while looking around had discovered the dictograph hidden in the desk drawer often balcom and zita either together or alone had taken advantage of the discovery
Starting point is 04:03:38 it was at a time when both were using the mechanical eavesdropper on locke and eva in the library that locke suddenly decided to return to the laboratory without saying anything about it zita's quick ear heard him down the hall quick she warned someone is coming she sprang toward the closet door which stood ajar and in an instant balkham was with her the two were concealed in the closet as the laboratory door opened and locke entered locke walked to his tables of test tubes and picked up one containing mercury what prompted this action he did not know perhaps it was his fascination for the elusive metal perhaps it was some subconscious feeling at any rate he held it aloft and gazed at it in the light as he did so a strange thing happened reflected in its surface on the glass yet distorted like a convex mirror he could see the door of the closet open just a crack and the evil faces of balcom and zita peer out he did not move nor did he in any way betray what he saw but nonchalantly set the tube of precious metal down and pretended to seek something from the table he turned slowly and retraced his steps to the library below where he entered holding his fingers to his lips in warning to eva not to speak he walked quickly over to a writing-desk took a pencil and began to write balkham and zita are listening on the dictograph pretend to quarrel with me eva read in amazement as he wrote quickly she comprehended
Starting point is 04:05:33 then they walked silently until they were almost under the chandelier which held the transmitter of the dictograph i have something i want to say to you mr locke began eva with a wink and a smile at him And it grieves me to say it. What is it? asked Locke with distinct anxiety, winking back. I am afraid I shall have to dispense with your services, continued Ava, as she reached out her hand and gave Locke's a little squeeze. Upstairs, Balcom and Zeta listened intently, their heads close together, so that each could catch every word. Balcom was nodding with satisfaction. Each looked at the other as though they could hardly believe their ears.
Starting point is 04:06:25 "'But I have tried to serve and protect you,' protested Locke, as his face wreathed in smiles at Ava, who was carrying the deception off perfectly. Then he added, plaintively, "'I am sorry that I have failed!' "'Your protection has led me into danger.' returned Ava, in her best voice to denote anger. And your seeming interest is out of place.
Starting point is 04:06:53 And besides, Mr. Locke, Paul Belcom does not like your being here. You know he is the man I am to marry. As she said this, Ava looked roguishly at him. Locke's face clouded a little, although he knew it was only in a joke. But Miss Brent, he continued. to protest. I had hoped, Not another word, Mr. Locke, interrupted Ava, as she edged very close to him and gazed into his eyes.
Starting point is 04:07:26 Please leave this house at once. I hate you! And, not suiting the action to the word, she reached out and gave his hand a squeeze that told more than words what her true thoughts in the matter were. Locke leaned over and was on the point of kissing her when she held up her hand and pointed to the receiver above in the chandelier as if it really had eyes as well as ears. He looked up and was forced to check a laugh lest it be heard by the listeners above.
Starting point is 04:07:58 In the laboratory, Balcom had heard enough. He turned to Zeta and with a hurried command told her to go downstairs. Keep an eye on him and tell me where he goes, was the parting instruction of Balcom as the two separated on the stairs at the very time that Paul blustered in the front door. Morning, Governor, nodded Paul as he gave his hat to the butler. A very good morning, Paul, emphasized Balcom, quite unctuously, as he went on to tell his son of the supposed quarrel between Ava and Locke which he had overheard. A light of triumph came into Paul's eyes. Ava's happiness, even her life, meant nothing to him.
Starting point is 04:08:45 She was merely a means to his own evil ends, and he now felt sure that he held her in his grasp. Besides, insofar as such a selfish nature can care for another human being, Paul cared for Deluxe Dora. There was a satisfaction for him in her tigerish, unscrupulous nature that a good woman could never inspire. And now, as he eagerly listened to his father, he visualized new motor cars, a yacht, rivers of champagne,
Starting point is 04:09:21 a life of mad gaiety with his favorite pals, men and women. Locke in the library was laughing quietly with Ava over the success of the ruse. But there was, notwithstanding, an undercurrent of seriousness running through their thoughts. for although they had scored against their adversaries in misleading them as to their intentions both realized that balcom was a tremendously clever man astute and wise beyond the average in the ways of the world and that the slightest lack of caution the smallest flaw in the acting of the parts they had elected to play would inevitably lose for them the advantage they had gained they went into the most minute details of the plans they had formulated and they realized that in order to keep the wool pulled over balcombs and paul's eyes it was necessary that they separate at least apparently for a few days locke gave out that he was to seek evidence in the lower quarters of the city while eva was to play the game at home it was to eva that the more difficult role fell locke bade her an affectionate farewell and left by a door opposite to the one leading to the main hallway where the voices of paul and his father were now audible
Starting point is 04:10:47 eva opened the hallway door and greeted paul feigning delight and chiding him for his long absence which had not been even a day intimating that there must be some woman in whom he was interested she made a pretty show of jealousy paul wearing his vanity on his sleeve was delighted and his eyes shone with satisfaction he took a step forward and attempted to take eva in his arms but she evaded him playfully while he pursued her finally she could bear no more the game revolted her she made the excuse that she must attend her father and ran upstairs so a day or two paths passed, days which were sheer torture to Ava. Paul called every day, bringing her little gifts, and it must be acknowledged that he showed exquisite taste. They took long walks together. On horseback they cantered all over the country.
Starting point is 04:11:53 Friends called, and it was at such times that Ava found her only relief from Paul's attentions. Many a rubber of bridge, she played, just to escape being alone. alone with him. End of Chapter 15. Recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 16 of the Master Mystery. This Libervox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline.
Starting point is 04:12:28 The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve. Chapter 16. At last, late one afternoon, the faithful old butler announced to Ava privately that Locke was on the wire and wished to speak to her. Ava almost ran to the telephone, and her hand shook with sheer joy as she took the receiver. Yes, everything is moving along even more rapidly than I expected, replied Locke to her eager inquiry. Whenever Paul leaves Brent Rock, he goes directly to a miserable cafe, and there I see him with a number of people of the underworld. He seems to have a great deal of influence over them. I'm sifting all the clues,
Starting point is 04:13:19 and as soon as I unmask him, I will send for you. Ava gave him a brief outline of how she had fared in his absence and an account of her father's condition, which was now very bad. Everything the doctor had done seemed to be without effect. Locke assured her that he hoped soon to lay hands on the answer. antidote that would restore Brent to health and sanity, and begged Ava to be brave in the meantime. When the conversation was over, Ava felt certain that no one had overheard what she and Quentin had said. But she was mistaken, as she was to learn at her cost. For far down in the bowels of the earth, in the den of the automaton, an emissary had tapped in on the telephone wire and had heard every word,
Starting point is 04:14:12 downtown among the haunts of paul on the west side was the black tom cafe every attempt had been made to make the place bizarre about the walls were palings that represented a black fence along which crawled painted black cats in every conceivable state a rather odd conceit for a cabaret although the sun had not yet set the electric lights were already a gleam on a raised platform three weary-eyed musicians were pounding and thumping out the latest broadway hit there were not half a dozen people in the place and these were obviously denizens of this quarter of the town they were listless and weary mere shells of human beings and yet it was such as these that the slumming parties at night romantically dubbed bohemians they showed scant interest as deluxe dora unaccompanied for once swept into the place dora was gorgeously and flashily dressed and fairly scintillated with jewels she seated herself not far from the door and ordered a cocktail then she whistled a bar of music suggestively to the piano then she whistled a bar of music suggestively to the piano player who immediately caught it and the orchestra with a show of animation strummed out her suggestion she sent over drinks for them and was rewarded with more song hits jauntily now paul came in a couple of men roused themselves and slouched over to him they held a whispered conversation and paul was insistent on some point he evidently had his
Starting point is 04:16:06 his way, for the men slunk back to their places, and sprawling out were in a moment as listless as before. Paul nodded to Dora in greeting, but she turned her back. He gave a low whistle of astonishment and went over to her. "'Say, Dora, why the grouch?' he asked. For a moment she disdained to answer and glared at him, witheringly. Then she blurted out, You're throwing me down for that baby face with the money. Paul gave a short laugh and shrugged his shoulders.
Starting point is 04:16:46 Don't be silly, he laughed. She'll be our meal ticket. He sat down, and over a couple more cocktails he had Dora quite mollified. A few moments later, Locke entered and slipped quickly into a chair since he did not wish to be seen. In his hand he carried a newspaper which he now unfolded and held up in front of him so that it hid his face. Next he poked a hole through the center of the sheet
Starting point is 04:17:16 so that he could see without being seen. At this moment, seemingly in all earnestness, Paul and Dora resumed their quarrel and Dora's strident voice echoed through the cafe. If you throw me down, you'd better look out, she bawled. Paul jumped up, and for a moment it looked as though he would strike her. But he changed his mind, cursed her, and finally stalked out of the cafe. Locke folded his paper, paid his bill to the sleepy waiter, and started after Paul.
Starting point is 04:17:54 At the entrance he stopped, thought for a moment, and then went directly to the room. to Dora's table and sat down. Why, what are you doing here? She gasped in great surprise. Don't you know that you may be killed? It's a risk that I must run, replied Locke. But tell me, you tried to kill me once. Why?
Starting point is 04:18:21 Because I was a fool, controlled by my love for Paul Balcom, the beast. I hate him. dora drank viciously then with jealous venom leaned over to locke and asked if that girl eva brent finds out about em will she throw him over lock played the game diplomatically and apparently succeeded in further incensing dora against her lover for suddenly she jumped up meet me here in an hour i'll have everything arranged to spoil point Balcom's game, she whispered as she swept out of the cafe with demi-mondane majesty. Locke was elated at the thought of having one so powerful an enemy to his side. But had he heard Doris remark to Paul, as she met him around a convenient corner,
Starting point is 04:19:20 his elation would have given way to caution. Paul eagerly questioned her with a glance as she approached. Well, he fell for it, she announced, toughly, then added, Just as you fell for his dictograph game with the girl. There was just a bit of jealousy yet in the tone of Dora. She was not yet convinced of her complete triumph over Ava. At the same time, Locke left the cafe and entered a telephone booth, from which he called up Ava.
Starting point is 04:19:54 Come to the Black Tom immediately, he said. Dora is now on our side and we'll learn the truth, she promises. Ava at once started to get ready so that she would arrive at the time Locke had fixed, while he loitered in the neighborhood, waiting until the hour agreed upon with Dora was almost gone. Dora was already waiting for him outside the place when he returned to the Black T'O'clock. Tom. How is everything? inquired Locke. All arranged. You'll get Paul right. Just then a man slouched past. Follow that fellow, whispered Dora. Locke nodded and did so. The man proceeded into the cafe and Locke followed. But instead of sitting down in the main room, the man passed through into an
Starting point is 04:20:54 inner room. Locke followed. He looked about. It seemed to be a sort of storeroom as nearly as he could make out. His guide pressed a secret panel, and stepping through an aperture, beckoned Locke to follow. Locke drew his automatic and went ahead in the inky blackness that lay beyond the panel. The next moment, the very floor under his feet seemed to give way. he felt himself thrown down bodily into a sort of subseller locke was immediately pounced upon by lurking emissaries who seized him after a terrific battle and held him firmly where's a rope growled one there was no answer as the men struggled the question was repeated apparently one of them looked about use the wire he growled The questioner gave a grunt of brutal satisfaction. There in this storeroom lay a huge roll of barbed wire.
Starting point is 04:22:03 Coil after coil of this barbed wire was wound about lock as he struggled, but ever more feebly, for with each coil now the barbs began to cut cruelly into his flesh. Someone lighted a candle, and by its light he saw many carboyes of acid standing in a row. directly behind them so that there could be no doubt of the horrible fate in store for him stood the automaton already at the entrance to the black tom cafe eva's speedy runabout came to a stop dora was at the curb to meet her and was all winning smiles instinctively eva shrank from this overdressed woman but it had been locke's desire that she come to this place and she decided to follow the woman for would it not lead to the unmasking of paul whom she hated
Starting point is 04:23:02 once or twice on the descent into the caf eva hesitated but was gently urged on by dora eva was utterly disgusted by the flotsam and jetsam in human guise that she found sprawling at the tables but she was gently urged on by dora eva was utterly disgusted by the flotsam in human guise that she found sprawling at the tables but she was decided to brave the place. Wait a moment and I'll get Mr. Locke, smiled Dora. For a moment, the better to blot out the distasteful scene, Ava closed her eyes. When she opened them again, it was to look into the ferocious, beastial face of the giant emissary,
Starting point is 04:23:42 who, with fingers clutched like the talons of some foul bird, was reaching toward her to grasp her by the throat. in the noisome cellar locke lay as though fascinated by the dread form that confronted him as well as by its more dreadful purpose the automaton drew back its massive foot and deliberately kicked over one after another of the carboys a pungent odor at once permeated the cellar air as the acid ate into the floor its purpose accomplished the automaton's stalk toward Locke and stood towering above him. Would it crush out Locke's life under its ponderous heel, or would it leave him to a death more horrible? Like writhing serpents,
Starting point is 04:24:35 the rivulets of seething, burning acid crept closer, closer. End of Chapter 16, recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 17 of the Master Mystery This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve. Chapter 17 The automaton and its emissaries left the cellar.
Starting point is 04:25:15 In the distance a door slammed and Locke was left to his terrible fate. Except for the gurgling of the flowing acid and the scampering of the rats, all was silent. Locke tried to move, but the sharp barbs of the wire cut into his flesh, a torture to test the fortitude of a stoic. Moreover, Locke had barely recovered from the shock of his fall into the cellar. Thus, for a few seconds that seemed to him to be ages,
Starting point is 04:25:47 he lay there watching the fiery death creep closer. Then the will to live surged through him, and he struggled furiously to escape from the deadly path of the acid. Gone now was as flinching and shrinking as the sharp barbs lacerated his tender flesh. Gone was the calmness that denoted surrender and the acceptance of his fate. With bunching muscles he writhed inch by inch to one side out of the path of the flow of the acid. He was just in time, for at his last mighty effort,
Starting point is 04:26:24 the consuming fluid flowed past, not an inch from his face. To extricate himself from the coils of the wire was a slow and painful task. Wounded with a hundred wounds, with each movement of his body, adding a further injury, many times Locke was forced to desist in his efforts to free himself. However, he persisted, though strong man that he was, the tears of agony burned his eyes and beads of cold sweat stood in his brow even before the first coil was loosened. He could not, even to save his own life, have persisted in this self-inflicted torture, had it not been for the thought of Ava hurrying to this dreadful den.
Starting point is 04:27:11 That thought almost drove him mad and spurred him to furious effort. It was well that it did, for at this very moment, the bed of his best of his own. beastly emissary in the cafe above was closing in on her. Locke gave a final heave and tugged at the last strands of the wire that held him prisoner. His clothes ripped to tatters and his flesh torn and lacerated, he at last stood free. Without an instant's pause he collected packing cases and even barrels. He stacked them one upon the other, pyramitting them under the trap door through which he had fallen into the cellar. Then he climbed upon them, leaped, and tried to grasp the edge of the floor above him,
Starting point is 04:27:59 but fell short and came tumbling down amid the boxes and barrels, only to start stacking them up all over again. Finally he managed to grasp the edge of the floor with one hand and draw himself up. For a few moments he lay panting on the floor, then groped for the panel through which he had entered, not half an hour before. It was locked, but a shrewd kick above the lock opened it to him, and he rushed through the storeroom
Starting point is 04:28:30 and out into the now brilliantly lighted cafe. He was barely in time. The emissary already had Ava in his grasp and was choking her into unconsciousness. The foul habituays of the resort, far from aiding the poor girl, seemed for the first time that day to be showing interest and to be thoroughly enjoying the brutal sight.
Starting point is 04:28:54 With a shout, Locke charged. His right swing landed just behind the emissary's ear, and the man dropped, pulling Ava down with him. But Locke had her up and behind him in a second. Three other emissaries appeared as though by magic and attacked him on all sides. Locke's automatic had been lost when he fell into the cellar, consequently he grabbed up one of the cafe chairs which he wielded like a club one emissary had worked around until he was at one side of locke and almost behind him a blackjack raised in his hand
Starting point is 04:29:34 but eva warned locke in time whirling about he made a full swing with the chair and caught the emissary full in the face with it the man went down and stayed down run quick as you can panted locke to eva get the car started she was reluctant to leave him and locke saw that delay was dangerous he hurled what remained of the chair into the faces of the last two emissaries then turned and rushed up the steps carrying eva along with him a whirr of the starter the throbbing of the engine as the gas in the cylinders ignited and they were streaking toward brent rock safe. In a still fashionable but older part of the town, the elder Balcom had his quarters. They were spacious and furnished in oriental style, with many a suggestion of the Indian Ocean. Balcom was evidently annoyed, and seriously so. He was striding up and down the apartment, scowling and puffing furiously at a black cigar. In his hand, was a letter and from time to time he halted and glanced at it then fell back to his quick walking again while a sinister light came into his eyes yet the contents of the note were hardly such as would have seemed likely to cause a man of honest purpose any agitation
Starting point is 04:31:06 mr herbert balcom international patents ink dear sir a special meeting of the executive board of international patents ink will be called at Brent Rock this afternoon to determine the future policies of this company. Signed, Ava Brent. Balcom had read the notice for the tenth time when a Negro servant entered and announced that his son Paul wished to see him. Show him in, then, growled Balcom to the servant. Paul entered. He was evidently somewhat chagrined and crestfallen. nor did his father's next words tend to cheer him up. "'I suppose you'll acknowledge that you've made a miserable mess of it,'
Starting point is 04:31:53 accused the older man. "'When will you stop mixing women with business?' Paul was silent. Indeed, there was nothing that he could say. "'And now, look at this note,' pursued Balcom in a growling rage. "'It brings things to a head. What can we do?' he thrust the note at paul who read it balcom himself re-read it crumpled it in anger tore it and threw the pieces in violence on the floor this time it was to be paul who was to formulate a plan it was of such a dark and criminal nature that even herbert balcombe hardened as he was himself was for the moment appalled at his son's temerity but as he listened to paul's words
Starting point is 04:32:43 They fascinated him, and he leaned forward the better to take in the scheme. As Paul and his father planned, it seemed that here was power unlimited, wealth beyond all counting, and without the possibility of discovery. For, like most men of his caliber, the approbation of the community was dear to Balcom. "'Good, Paul,' approved Balcom. "'Go to it at once!' paul looked keenly at his father haven't you anything to add no i have nothing to advise the scheme is perfect and as you conceived it you can also execute it the best of luck to you my boy a few moments later paul went out his dark face beaming at being reinstated in his father's good graces he was full of his plan down in one of the city's worst sections and near the river front there stood an old ramshackle building
Starting point is 04:33:46 why it had not been condemned by the building inspectors was a mystery but it stood in all its squalid ugliness the door and the windows were locked and shuddered one could see at a glance that the building had been long unused there was an alley strewn with tin cans and other refuse leading to the back of the house and it was down a flight of broken brick steps that old meg the fortune-teller had her den where through the superstitions of those inhabiting the neighborhood she managed to eke out a miserable existence the interior of the den was unspeakably filthy the furniture consisted of a broken-down couch a chest of drawers in a light condition a card-table a few kitchen chairs and some boxes most of the panes of the windows had been broken and the empty spaces had been covered with old newspapers consequently a candle thrust into an old wine bottle supplied the only real light at the table idly shuffling a pack of grimy cards sat old meg a horrible old hag wrinkled in face like a mummy with only the stumps of teeth which had more the appearance of tusks her unkempt hair was matted and ugly wisps of it hung down over her bleary eyes for clothes she wore an old-fashioned faded gingham wrapper and around her shoulders a dirty torn shawl on her feet was a pair of man's shoes many sizes too large which had evidently been cast away as useless by some former owner himself squalid
Starting point is 04:35:37 these she managed to keep on by tying the tops with rapping cord a more unlovely human being it would have been hard to find in all the great city there she sat crooning a ballad to herself in a high cracked voice It sounded like an incantation. A step sounded in the alley, and old Meg looked up and listened intently. The sound came nearer. She got up and retreated into a dark corner, for she knew the neighborhood well, and many a time some thug, brutal with drink,
Starting point is 04:36:15 had entered her den and wrung her last few pennies from her. But it was no inhabitant of this quarter of the town who entered this time, it was paul balcom the hag grinned in a horrible way adam for it was not unusual for people of his kind to visit her and it always meant money with her apron she dusted off the chair that stood at the table and begged him to be seated then she shuffled the cards and cut shuffled and cut and then as though at last satisfied she laid them face downward on the table and spoke wish my handsome gentleman and may your wish come true go ahead with the hocus pocus growled paul mother meg picked up one card after another and her cracked voice was evidently following a set formula if the queen of spades comes between the king of clubs and the queen of hearts paul listened with a strained intentness as the hag sing-songed on and on then a look of satisfaction came into his eyes and he smiled happily next his look changed to a nasty look of determination and he abruptly got up
Starting point is 04:37:35 tossing a bank-note on the table which old meg grabbed with avidity calling down heaven's blessings on the handsome gentleman until paul running upstairs could hear no more paul returned immediately to his father's apartment where balcombe was impatiently waiting for him he described minutely old meg her eagerness for money and the squalid quarters in which he lived the elder balkam seemed satisfied and they left the apartment together paul directed balkam get out to brent rock as soon as you can while i make arrangements with this old meg balcom stepped into his own car while paul hailed a taxi-cab and a few minutes later balkam alighted before the house of old meg he walked down the alley and descended into the den as before meg was in hiding in a dark corner until she could ascertain just who her visitor might be seeing balcom she came out and curtseyed and scraped as she had for paul balcom announced the object of his visit immediately and while he was speaking he fingered a roll of bills which he had taken from his pocket the better to arouse the old hag's avariciousness it had the desired effect and her eyes fairly gleamed with the craving of possession do as i tell you meg directed balcom and i'll make you rich do you understand rich he emphasized rolling out the last word silkily on his tongue old meg's last scruples had she ever had even one fell before this temptation and she became almost the slave of balcom
Starting point is 04:39:28 balkham now gave a command and the old hag sidled to the door of an inner room jimmy jimmy she called come here to me in a moment a boy slunk into the room he was sharp-faced pinched for food and in tatters as disreputable looking as the hag herself meg whispered something to him and as though galvanized by an electric current the boy shot upstairs he was soon back again with two brutal-looking men who looked suspiciously at balcombe and then shuffled into a corner where they conferred eagerly with old meg at first it was plain to be seen that they were refusing to do her bidding but meg made a movement as though she were counting money after that it was equally plain that they agreed meg sidled over to balcom and he unwrapped a few bills of large denomination and handed them to her she immediately hid them in her dress with many a furtive look toward her accomplices balcom's eyes followed those of the old hag and realizing that his whole conspiracy might fail unless the men were assured of further reward on the completion of their task he approached them smoothly of course he insinuated you understand that if you three follow instructions to the letter i'll double that amount then he left the place brushing his coat with his handkerchief as he did so brent rock he said to his chauffeur curtly as he stepped into his car end of chapter seventeen recording by roger maline chapter eighteen of the master mystery
Starting point is 04:41:29 This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reeve. Chapter 18 Ava and Locke were seated at a long table in the library of Ava's home. Before them were many ledgers of international patents incorporated. Ava was reading certain entries in the books, while Locke was making notes to be used at the...
Starting point is 04:41:59 the coming director's meeting. Ava closed the ledger from which she had been reading and announced, I intend at the meeting to insist that the patents held in the graveyard of genius be released to the world. It is the only honorable thing to do, agreed Locke. You will undoubtedly meet with violent opposition from Balcom and some few who owe their fortunes to him, but in the end you will win. "'If we could only have found the antidote,' sighed Ava,
Starting point is 04:42:34 "'and my father could only be again in control of things.' "'All we can do is to act as we think he would have acted if he were in control,' soothed Locke. "'May I speak to you a moment, Mr. Locke?' interrupted a voice. It was Zeta who had entered noiselessly and now stood well within the room. "'How long had she been there? How much had she overheard? Both Ava and Quentin exchanged worried glances.
Starting point is 04:43:06 Locke rose and went over to Zeta, who spoke to him in a whispered undertone. The matter was so trivial that it hardly warranted her intrusion. Locke was puzzled, but he was a man and therefore did not understand. For as Zeta continued, there was a world of longing in her eyes. even went so far as to finger the lapel of his coat. Ava understood only too well, and her face crimsoned. She bit her lips, and in vexation at Zeta, her fingernails pressed into her palms. Paul's entrance at this moment was a distinct relief, much as she despised the man.
Starting point is 04:43:51 "'What's all the fuss about?' he inquired. Paul had a gaiety of manner that he could slip on like a coat, and it was this quality that made him dangerous. He was popular and attractive. Paul took Ava's hand and managed to hold it just the fraction of a second longer than was necessary to convey friendship. Then Ava withdrew her hand, but not before Locke saw it and scowled.
Starting point is 04:44:21 It was not long before the elder balka, also arrived. Good afternoon, my children, he greeted jovially. I'm just a bit ahead of time, I imagine. But why you children don't leave dry matters of business to us older heads, I'm blessed if I know. Mr. Balcom, retorted Ava keenly, the older head that would protect my interests
Starting point is 04:44:49 and the interests of those poor inventors lies stricken, as you know, in the room above. in his absence the children as you are pleased to call us will do their best balcom glared while zita with a strange glance toward eva left locke and joined balcom in a far corner of the room zita balkam whispered the time has arrived to take you out of this false position zita trembled with suppressed excitement as she heard this and followed balkam back toward the table where the others were already seating themselves it was approaching the hour when eva rose and was about to speak balcom motioned and stopped her with a gesture one moment please miss brent he interrupted before the others arrive i am going to establish zita's real position in this house all at the table looked at one another in openly expressed astonishment zita with eyes cast down hands clasped in her lap seemed almost demure though about her mouth played a faint smile even paul did not understand this phase of the conspiracy and looked at his father as much as to say i wonder what the old man is up to now
Starting point is 04:46:18 locke was the first to recover his coolness just what mr balkam do you mean he asked i mean began balkam then stopped but first i will produce a witness who can vouch for all the facts which i am about to relate balcum went to the door and opened it there bobbing her head and smirking mechanically stood that loathsome creatures old Meg. In these rich surroundings, her frightful squalor was all the more accentuated. Those at the table drew back in utter disgust as she tottered into the room. As she passed Zeta, she paused. "'I held you in these arms when you were but a wee baby,' she muttered hideously. Zeta drew away from her and looked at Balcombe questioningly. balcombe now leaned far over the table and spoke impressively twenty years ago brent was secretly married to his secretary there was a child but brent craved money and power that the money would bring
Starting point is 04:47:34 saddled with a wife and child he was barred from his ambition which was to marry some rich woman so he made a hell on earth for his wife until in desperation she consented to an annulment of their marriage the room was breathlessly quiet as balcom continued years passed and then his conscience smote him he made his own child his secretary then he turned to zita pointing at her there she sits he exclaimed and half of the voting power of this company belongs to her zita brent zita dain brent instantly locke was on his feet balcom you lie he rasped lie or no lie retorted balcom as vice-president of the company i refused to permit any action to be taken until Zeta's position is legally established. Locke turned to Ava. Miss Brent, he asked with a bow, may I speak for you? Ava nodded.
Starting point is 04:48:48 Then Balcom, remarked Locke, we shall carry the proposed motion over your head. You cannot produce sufficient proofs to retard our action. My protests, sneered Balcom, as he said, strode toward the door, We'll be entered in the minutes of this meeting. Zeta, in the excitement, had already disappeared. Paul bowed to Ava and Locke, mockingly, and followed his father. Old Meg squeezed herself against the walls of the library
Starting point is 04:49:21 and was trying to get out of the room without being detected. But Locke was too alert for her and caught her by the shoulder, detaining her. She tried to fight him off with her feeble arms. Again and again he tried to question her. The story is true, I tell you. Gospel true, Meg repeated over and over again. Locke let her go, and she started toward the door. Then the habit of a lifetime overcame her, and she turned.
Starting point is 04:49:55 If you would know the truth, my pretty, she croaked at Ava, come to old Meg. Then she hobbled out. Ava was naturally perturbed, although Locke tried to comfort her. Yet she could not forget what had happened between him and Zeta just before the meeting, and woman-like, she now held aloof.
Starting point is 04:50:19 "'Ava,' pleaded Locke, "'won't you trust me? Things are in such a critical state that we must not have any misunderstanding.' But Ava merely tossed her pretty head. I don't care for Zeta or her actions, she replied petulantly. Locke diplomatically changed the subject. I believe, he said slowly, that that old hag is in the play of either Paul or his father,
Starting point is 04:50:50 and I mean to find out which it is. Locke had started across the hallway when Ava called him back. quentin she said earnestly i trust you absolutely then she hid her face in her hand and almost ran into the dining-room had she been a moment sooner she would have caught that mysterious person dr kew who had entered the house some time before and on overhearing heated words coming from the library had remained with his ear glued to the keyhole absorbing every word that was said until Balcom left. But he had shuffled away before she ran in. Back in Old Meg's den, sometime later, the little gutter rat, who, a few hours before
Starting point is 04:51:44 had brought the two thugs back to Balcom and Old Meg, was coiled up in a corner, asleep. With light footsteps that did not awaken the sleeping boy, a strange little figure now came scurrying down, the brick stairs the figure hesitated a moment then entered the foul den in tatters like the sleeping street gammon this other boy still had something winsome something elusively handsome about him a certain refinement of features however a black patch over one eye showed that this gammon was manly enough evidently when it came to fighting he stirred the sleeping boy with his foot, and the boy, cursing volubly and beyond his years, roused himself. They talked excitedly in whispers, and the boy who had just entered gave the street Arab some money.
Starting point is 04:52:44 Then, together, they tiptoed into the other room and down a flight of rickety steps into the cellar. This cellar connected with another cellar of a large size that was used as a storehouse. The boys barely spoke, and, when it was necessary, only in whispers. They came to a pile of cotton bales, found a convenient space between the bales, crawled in, and lay still. Night was coming fast as the hag, trailed by lock, left Brent Rock. She walked fast for so old a woman, but finally, coming to a street car line, she took the first car that came along.
Starting point is 04:53:30 Locke had had the foresight to have himself followed by one of the numerous Brent cars, and so was able to keep the streetcar in sight, until the old woman alighted in her squalid quarter of town. Locke got out of his machine and followed her on foot, keeping close to the walls of the buildings to avoid having her see him. Old Meg turned the corner that ran alongside her dwelling, and there, for the first time, gave an indication that she was aware that she was being followed. She chuckled to herself, gave a few stumbling capers which might have been an
Starting point is 04:54:10 imitation of a dance step, then waved her hand. Was it a signal? Locke was never to reach the alley. Old Meg had whipped around the corner so quickly that for a moment he was puzzled as to just where she had disappeared. He stopped with his back half turned to a flight of stairs leading down to the cellar entrance of a big warehouse. Suddenly he was sent stumbling forward to his knees, half-dazed by a treacherous blow dealt from behind. He was up again in an instant and was defending himself from the attack of half a dozen thugs. He put up a splendid fight, but the odds were too great, and in a few minutes he was down on the ground, unconscious and bound. The emissaries of the automaton, for such they were, carried him down the steps and into the
Starting point is 04:55:08 warehouse cellar. Already, on leaving Brent Rock, Paul Belcombe had not been idle. He had been immediately driven to a telegraph office, where, after having used nearly an entire pad of blanks, he succeeded in composing the following message dearest quentin have proofs that old meg spoke the truth meet me immediately at her place zita the message was addressed to locke at brent rock and was marked important that ought a fetcher muttered paul as he left the office twenty minutes or so later the telegram was deluxe delivered to the butler at Brent Rock, who brought it at once to Ava. At first she was loath to open a message addressed to someone else, but Quentin's affairs and her own were so intertwined by this time that she felt that the telegram would, in all probability, concern her as well as Locke.
Starting point is 04:56:16 She tore it open. "'Dearest Quentin,' she read, and for a minute could get no farther, for it seemed as if mist had formed before her eyes she clutched at the balustrade then pride jealousy and a certain anger surged up within her and she finished reading the telegram eva was in a quandary what to do she paced up and down the hallway biting her lips and repressing the tears could it be possible after all that locke was faithless was this the man who had been so kind who had saved her from a thousand dangers at any rate she would find out once and for all faint and heart-sick she gave orders to have her runabout brought around it was a long drive from brent rock but eva's fast speedster covered the ground quickly twice policeman tried to stop her and failing probably took the number of her car nothing could deter her and as the cool evening wind lashed her face faith in lock revived and the suspicion came that she might be rushing into danger but no thought of herself entered her mind as she stepped on the accelerator and the car shot forward her single thought was of speed more speed to get to lock quickly she was appalled at the squalor of the neighborhood in which she finally found herself disgusted and revolted at the filth of old meg's abode still not for an instant did she falter or hesitate
Starting point is 04:58:07 she ran down the steps to old meg's home the old hag was evidently awaiting her for this time she did not hide at the sound of approaching footsteps but came forward courteeing and mumbling greetings while her eyes gleamed with a satisfaction that was positively hellish mr locke where is he eva gasped all in good time my pretty all in good time mumbled the hag yer to wait for him here but eva insisted on seeing locke at once and the old hag lied volubly he had been here and had stepped out for a moment no she did not know where to get a cigar maybe would the pretty lady hear her fortune told while she waited as there was apparently nothing that she could do until locke returned eva sat at the card-table while old meg droned her old fortune-telling rigmarole in spite of her growing fear and agitation eva became interested there was something calming in the monotonous voice of the old crony when the queen of spades comes between the jack of hearts and the king of diamonds and the-a-the a door directly behind eva silently and slowly opened stealthily a boy's head was thrust out on the young face was a whirling a world of deadly hatred as the sputtering candle burned brighter for a moment startlingly a vague change was noticeable in the lineaments of the features it was the same gammon who had given the sleeping-boy money but now in the candle-light with only the head showing it was no boy who glared malevolently at eva but a woman and that woman was the implacable zita
Starting point is 05:00:11 the head disappeared to give place to the visages of two horrible-looking men the same brutes who were present when balcom had spread the net of his conspiracy when the jack of clubs droned the witch and the with barely a sound the two thugs entered the room behind eva in the hand of one was an old gunny sack and the queen of hearts eva was so interested now that she leaned far over the table her eyes fastened on the cards as they fell a thug stumbled eva startled sat back quickly and tried to rise but the next instant she felt herself struggling in the heavy folds of the grimy gunny sack the emissaries carrying lock had staggered with their burden into the warehouse cellar until coming to a close door, one of them wrapped on it in a peculiar manner that was evidently a signal. An instant, and the door opened. Through it, stocked the automaton. The monster gazed intently at Locke, as though to determine whether it were indeed he,
Starting point is 05:01:30 then waved the emissaries onto the shaft of a huge freight elevator. In the shaft, directly under the elevator platform, they now cast Lod. lock's unconscious body. Are you sure the watchman's still up above? asked one. Sure. Then give a ring for the basement. A thug pressed the button that signaled. In a moment, creaking and groaning, the massive elevator started to descend.
Starting point is 05:02:02 A shuffling of feet was heard, and down the stairs leading from old Meg's quarters, came the two thugs carrying Ava. a few feet behind them still in boys clothes was zita the jar to his body as the emissaries threw him on the concrete floor had tended to bring lock back to consciousness for a moment he lay still then the sound of the descending elevator attracted his attention he gazed upward and dimly saw the slowly moving platform in a flash he realized his danger locke struggled fiercely to dislodge his bonds he contorted his body expanded his powerful chest in an effort to break the ropes that held him a prisoner at this moment the thugs that were carrying eva passed by followed by others apparently they took no notice of him but continued on their way with the helpless girl locke his own danger forgotten became frantic with apprehension for her and tore savagely at the restraining ropes zita stopped her face was a study of conflicting emotions as she saw locke struggling at the bottom of the shaft floor by floor inch by inch the enormous elevator that would crush out locke's life as though he were an insect continued to descend
Starting point is 05:03:37 Zeta stepped to an electric switch. That switch would stop the elevator immediately and save Locke's life. She raised her hand, and then, looking after the retreating thugs and emissaries, she saw Ava again. Zeta's lips formed a cruel line, and a flinty hardness came into her eyes. Her hand dropped. There were only a few feet between Locke and the descending elevator, Locke was struggling franzedly to escape and rescue Ava.
Starting point is 05:04:13 Zeta's hand went out again and grasped the handle of the switch. She hesitated hate on her face. Would she, for the love of Locke, who had not returned her love, save him? Could she bring herself to save this man for a woman she hated who had won him from her? If she saved him, it would be only to lose him, to the other woman. With a great creaking, the massive elevator was within only a few short inches of lock. End of Chapter 18.
Starting point is 05:04:49 Recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 19 of The Master Mystery. This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reeve. Chapter 19 Every fiber of Zeta's body was galvanized into action as she threw the whole weight of her body against the elevator emergency control switch.
Starting point is 05:05:27 There was a sputtering of blue flame as the connection was made, and Zeta closed her eyes. With a shudder, she heard the great elevator strike the cellar floor and then rebound. She dared not open her eyes. The last thing that she had seen was Locke, struggling frantically to escape from under the elevator that was only a few inches above him and seemed destined to crush out his life. Slowly, fearfully, she opened her eyes. Locke's body lay motionless at her feet, separated almost literally by only the breadth of a hair from the shaft.
Starting point is 05:06:08 The relief, the reaction from her terrible emotions, made zita half hysterical trembling in every limb she made her way to lock and fell on her knees by him she wrapped her arms about him and held his head up it was thus that she was holding him when his eyes slowly opened and gazed questioningly into her own his brow knitted in perplexity then with a rush it all came back to him the descending elevator zita standing at the switch while his life hung in the balance his last frantic effort to escape just before the descending elevator had grazed his head rendering him unconscious that zita at the last moment had attempted to save his life he did not know nor why she now gazed at him frankly with eyes of love it was all inexplicable to him another instant and he had wrenched himself loose from Zeta's arms and was struggling with the ropes that still bound him, even after he had managed to roll out from under the elevator in the last nick of time. He had suddenly realized that the sight of Ava being carried off by the emissaries had not been a hideous dream,
Starting point is 05:07:31 but a terrible actuality, and at this very moment she was probably in the most imminent danger. Zeta realized that he wanted freedom to rush to Ava's assistance. Had she dared, she would have refused to release him from her arms, would at least have hindered his untying his bonds. But there was a masterful something about his silent demand to be released that would admit of no refusal. In a few seconds, Locke completed the freeing of himself and was dashing madly toward the door through which the gang,
Starting point is 05:08:07 carrying Ava, had passed. The door was unlocked, and hesitating not an instant, Quentin dashed through and into a large room. Ava, the gunny sack removed and still unconscious, lay on the floor. The emissaries were grouped around her. In the background, dimly visible, stood the iron monster. Startled, they looked up as Locke rushed into the room,
Starting point is 05:08:36 but before they could do more Locke had whipped out his automatic and point-blank was blazing away at the murderous crew. Two emissaries fell dead or mortally wounded. The others scattered. Only the automaton, man of iron that he was, showed no sign of fear. Instead, he advanced ponderously upon Locke. The automatic barked again, but did not succeed in disdain. deterring the monster. Locke realized the futility of using this puny weapon against such a foe. He dashed toward Ava. It was the work of only an instant to snatch her up, practically from under the monster's feet, to turn, and a carrier through the door by which he had been brought in.
Starting point is 05:09:28 Holding her in one arm, he slammed the door shut and shot the bolt. He was just in time, for the next instant the door bulged out beneath the dead weight of the automaton as it hurled its massive form against the other side. Zeta was still waiting at the elevator shaft when Locke, carrying Ava in his arms, entered. At the sight, Zita's whole body expressed her unquenched hatred of the unconscious girl. Her eyes narrowed, her lips became livid, and her hands were... clenched as though she would like to strike the helpless Ava. Zida, demanded Locke suspiciously. Why did you hesitate to save my life?
Starting point is 05:10:16 Because, she replied, and her voice indicated the force of her answer, whether it were really the truth or not, I love you, and would not save you for her. Zeta turned and ran up the stairs leading to old Meg's, as Locke turned to try to revoke. revive Ava. But the hammer blows of the monster resounded throughout the cellar. At any moment the door might come crashing down, and Locke and Ava might again be at the mercy of the iron fiend. Locke caught up Ava in his arms again, and, groping, sought the exit of the warehouse.
Starting point is 05:10:57 He dared not follow Zita through old Meg's den, love that could for any reason hesitate or injure the one loved was incomprehensible to him. He felt that the Hags den might now be but an ambush, and that Zeta might have run ahead to warn the uninjured emissaries of his coming. By a lucky chance, he found the path leading directly to the warehouse steps and the street. Ava's speedster had not been moved or tampered with, and he placed Ava gently in the seat, climbed in, and started the motor. as he did so three emissaries came running out of the alley leading to old megs but shooting the gears into high speed locke easily evaded them and turned up the first corner
Starting point is 05:11:48 he was going to take eva to the first doctors or a drug store but it proved not to be necessary the rush of the air as the car moved rapidly revived her and in a few moments she was quite herself again eagerly questioning him about her rescue. Although they were thankful for their escape, they still could not blind themselves to the fact that all their efforts had been in vain, that they stood no nearer to their great desire, and that, at least until now, their enemies had proved too wily and too strong for them. But they were young, courageous, and resourceful, and as they drew up before Brent Rock, they were busily engaged with plans for the future. It was the following afternoon in the Chinese quarter. The Celestials were celebrating one of their numerous feasts.
Starting point is 05:12:46 Long, multicolored banners and streamers were hanging from every window and balcony, and were even strung across the narrow street, almost brushing the faces of the motley throng that passed beneath. Tom-toms and cymbals beat and clashed, while from the Chinese theater came the shrill piping of reeds and the high-pitched chanting voices of Chinaman. Street vendors cried their wares and the windows of the Oriental shops were gaily bedecked for the holiday. Through the dense happy throng a man made his way. He too was an Oriental, but of a different race.
Starting point is 05:13:28 A giant in size, he calmly pushed and shrews. shoved the smaller celestials out of his path, and although they chattered angrily at him, their resentment went no farther, for his sighs and the menace of his swarthy face made them pause. Before the entrance of a curio shop he halted and consulted a card. Then, satisfied that he had found his destination, he picked up a wicker carrying case that for the moment he had placed on the curb and entered the shop. a chinaman stepped forward scrutinized him closely and nodding significantly bade the newcomer follow him they went to the back of the shop the chinese clapped his hands and a panel in the wall slid back disclosing a stairway the newcomer stepped through the aperture and the panel closed behind him he mounted the stairs and came to a room magnificent in its oriental splendor
Starting point is 05:14:32 Priceless rugs covered the floor and walls, while unwontorfully carved teakwood stands, reposed ancient porcelains, specimens of bygone dynasties, antique arms and armor cunningly wrought, jades and ivories marvelously fashioned by master craftsmen long since dead. Seen through the filmy haze of rising incense,
Starting point is 05:14:57 the room was a veritable treasure-house of oriental art. on low settees a few richly clad chinese were reclining and in a far corner gazing intently into a globe of crystal sat a man of the same race as the newcomer a madagascan startled at the entrance of the giant he left off his shadow-gazing and came hastily forward cringing as he did so the giant in an impressive booming voice now spoke for the giant in an impressive booming voice now spoke for the first time. I, the strangler, have come from Madagascar with the great torture. A door opened, and Dr. Q. entered the room, his head wagging from side to side. As he caught sight of the Madagascan, he stopped short and put his hand to his head, with a gesture of perplexity, striving piteously to place the stranger.
Starting point is 05:16:00 He could not succeed. with a half-running half-stumbling gait he withdrew to a corner of the room and furtively watched the two madagascans there came the sound of a gong a panel slid back and into the room there majestically swept a chinaman of pure mongolian type he was gorgeously clad in flowing silks and wore the princely cap with a button at a glance his piercing eye took in every detail of the room then he went directly to the madagascan whose overbearing air of assurance immediately forsook him at the chinaman's approach he bowed low and reverently for it was long fang to whom he made obeisance long fang leader of the great tong and implacable foe to all others a chinese who he made obeisance long fang leader of the great tong and implacable foe to all others a chinese who who whose tentacles of power reached into every corner of the underworld spreading terror. In an incisive, icy voice that sent a chill through the big man's frame, he now spoke, You have been overlong on your journey, and we have been waiting for you.
Starting point is 05:17:20 Then, with a menace in his voice, he snarled, It is well for you that you came at last. The big man shuddered and remembered. remained silent. Long Fang crossed to Dr. Q. The instrument of torture is here, he said. The Madagascan has just brought it. He is an unrivaled strangler. Let him approach, commanded Dr. Q. Long Fang beckoned and the stranger came forward. His eyes had been fixed on the Chinese, but now they roved to the figure of Dr. Q. Longfang beckoned, and the stranger came forward. His eyes had been fixed on the Chinese, but now they roved to the figure of Dr. Q, and he fell back in consternation, clutching the other Madagascan by the shoulder and
Starting point is 05:18:07 gasping in awestruck tones. "'In our country, his magic is supreme!' With difficulty he controlled himself and bowed low, his forehead almost touching the floor. Then he looked away, cringing. "'I see that you recognize me,' Dr. Kew chuckled. fiendishly. Good. You will not be so foolish as to fail me. No, no, master, I swear it by—never mind your oath. My power is my guarantee. Go. Follow Long Fang. He will direct you to the torture chamber.
Starting point is 05:18:52 Dr. Q turned on his heel and hobbled out of the room. Long Fang and the strangler were about to proceed to the torture chamber. when footsteps were heard on the stairway that led to the curio shop below. Long Fang and the Madagascan stopped and listened. Another moment, and Deluxe Dora and Paul Balcombe stepped into the room. With a curt command, Paul called Long Fang to him, and the Chinaman, important as he was, hastened to obey. What was this strange power that Paul, at will
Starting point is 05:19:30 could exercise throughout the underworld. With a few terse questions, Paul ascertained the exact condition of affairs. You say, Long Fang, that all is ready? All, master, we only awaited your coming. Then, with a graceful gesture, he asked, Will you so far honor your humble servant? As he indicated the way into another room.
Starting point is 05:19:59 Dora, followed by Paul and the Chinese, stepped through the portal and came to a Chinese temple. It was a large room, and the decorations, although equally well executed as those in the room they had just left, were actually terrifying. Flying dragons and serpents done in bronze hung from the ceiling, while on a raised days, at the farther end of the room, was an enormous squatting figure of the seven-handed god. Before it, in braziers, fire gleamed, giving off a heavy, pungent odor that was almost overpowering to Occidental nostrils. On either side of the huge image hung silken curtains,
Starting point is 05:20:46 in all probability covering doorways into yet other chambers. For the first time, Dora showed signs of interest. With the shop in the first chamber she was already familiar, but this was something new, something to give the spur to her satiated blazé nature. She moved about the place, fingering the rare tapestries, contemplating probably what gorgeous hangings they would make for her own apartment. Dora's preoccupation gave Longfang his opportunity to confer with Paul alone, and he moved closer to him.
Starting point is 05:21:25 master he nodded why not use the beautiful lady to lure the other one into our power paul shook his head negatively he knew that eva was aware that dora was her enemy but master persisted the chinese you told me that this miss brent loves her father and that she would do anything for his recovery let this lady tell her that the madagascan has brought an antidote that will restore his reason she will come here and we shall trap her for a moment paul stood in deep thought then called to dora at first she laughed at the idea that eva would even listen to her but dora was clever and conceited and in the end she agreed that at least she would make the attempt at this moment in another quarter of town paul's father was ready to leave his apartment yet from his nervousness it could readily be seen that he was waiting for someone a madagascan servant entered and salawned master he announced the strangler has arrived from madagascar balcom's face lighted up with intense satisfaction and cunning at the news he waved the servant away picked up his hat and stick and hurried out in the library at brent rock eva and locke were having an earnest conversation locke had on his motoring togs and was on the point of going out by elimination he was saying i will prove that either paul or his father is the automaton i am going to trap paul quentin cautioned eva for my sake be careful
Starting point is 05:23:23 locke strove to quiet her fears pointing out that his scheme was necessary in order to save her father and in the end eva reluctantly consented she went with him to the port cocher where his car was already waiting good luck she tried to call cheerfully in spite of her misgivings long after his car had disappeared in the distance she stood there gazing after it a world of anxiety in her eyes. End of Chapter 19. Recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 20 of The Master Mystery This Libravox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline.
Starting point is 05:24:18 The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve. Chapter 20. Darkness had settled down upon Brent Rock, following the departure of Locke, when a trim runabout drew up under the port-cochere and dora stepped lightly out of it she paused for a moment and looked about curiously for some time she hesitated in this house lived the girl whom in her heart dora hated bitterly what sort of reception might she expect yet paul and his underworldlings had played on dora's pride until they had prevailed on her to undertake the mission as she looked about all her old assurance came back to her and dora turned and approached the door boldly eva was just about to go upstairs to her room when she heard the butler at the door and a woman's voice asking whether miss brent was at home eva paused a moment there was evidently a slight altercation between the butler and the newcomer as the latter raised her voice sharply
Starting point is 05:25:30 you will tell miss brent i must see her reiterated dora there was a pause during which the butler was heard to murmur something and then the woman's voice was heard again tell miss brent that if she refuses to see me she will regret it all her life eva was intensely interested now for she recognized the voice of deluxe dora but with her interest there came a feeling of repulsion with which this woman always inspired her and her first impulse was to have dora shone out of the house the very nature of the danger with which they were all surrounded however prohibited such a drastic course yet how dare that woman enter brent rock still the very fact of her so daring pointed to some serious matter which eva felt she ought to know at any rate there could be no harm to listen to dora's reason for coming and there would probably be much to be learned eva called to the butler and he stepped aside and dora all smiles now and with her hand extended in greeting advanced toward eva who ignored her extended hand need i tell you remarked eva coldly that i am astounded at your presumption in coming here miss brent replied dora believe me nothing but my present mission could have induced me to do so there are wheels within wheels which have made it appear that i am your enemy but that is far from being the truth as my present mission to you will prove dora was clever and played her cards cleverly however eva was on guard please come to the point she insisted tell me exactly why you have come dora paused a moment then replied impressively
Starting point is 05:27:35 I have come to save your father's life. Ava caught herself almost gasping in astonishment as Dora covertly watched the effect of her words. You have the antidote then? asked Ava breathlessly. Not exactly that, replied Dora quickly, but I can take you where you can obtain it. A man has arrived from Madagascar who has it in his possession. What shall I do?
Starting point is 05:28:07 Almost wailed the poor girl. How can I know that you speak the truth? Dora's voice now assumed a cold decisiveness. That is for you to decide, she said merely. Refused to come with me, and your father will surely die of his madness. Consent, and he may live. Ava could hesitate no longer. Bidding Dora wait, she ran up the,
Starting point is 05:28:35 stairs returning in a few moments garbed for the street they left the house together but not before the butler had surreptitiously slipped a large automatic into ava's handbag in the chinese temple or joss house the last devotee had departed the hanging lights had been dimmed and now the fantastic shapes with which the place was decorated seen in the subdued light stood out in all their shadowy weirdness. From the raised days, the seven-handed God assumed an added majesty and awfulness, while deep-seated as though from a smoldering cauldron, two points of fire gleamed from the god's eyes with utmost malevolence. Slowly a panel in the wall slid back, and the bestial visage of the strangler peered out. After making sure that there was no one about, with noiseless tread he glided into the temple. Like a shadow, a second figure,
Starting point is 05:29:41 that of a Chinaman, followed him. The two made a complete circuit of the temple, stopping now and again to examine some object which arrested their attention. Then, as if by a pre-arranged signal, they both prostrated themselves before the fire god. After making many obeisances, they got to their feet,
Starting point is 05:30:04 and, as mysteriously as they entered, slipped away in the same manner that they had come. A panel closed behind them, but not the same panel. The inner room in which they now found themselves was divided by a partition that extended a few feet out into the temple room itself. This room was vividly painted with weird figures depicting Chinese forms of torture, a veritable charnel house of what in Europe would be called the Dark Ages. There were plenty of evidences that, at no very distant date, this chamber had been in use to punish horribly those who had offended against the fire god,
Starting point is 05:30:48 or the commands of the Tong leaders. On one side of the partition was a large iron wheel, to which was attached a rope extending through the partition, and forming a loop or noose, on the other side. The purpose of this device was only too apparent. Once the neck of a victim was in the noose, a few turns of the wheel, the noose would tighten,
Starting point is 05:31:15 and the victim would be inevitably strangled to death. In a slightly changed form, it was the garreting machine of old Spain. The strangler tested the rope, twisted the wheel, while his companion occupied himself by watching the effect of the wheel on the noose on the other side of the partition. Apparently satisfied that the machine was in good working order,
Starting point is 05:31:41 the Madagascan straightened up and waved his companion out of the room. The Chinaman returned by means of the sliding panel into the temple again. As she left Brent Rock behind, Ava's fears increased. Speeding through the night with this woman whom she instinctively dreaded, whom she had every reason to distrust, many times on the trip, Ava wished herself back at her home. On the other hand, to remain inactive while there was a chance to save her father's life, was unthinkable.
Starting point is 05:32:18 And so, for his sake, she kept on and the car sped ahead. Dora, on the contrary, anxious to allay Ava's fears, was very voluble, expressing many sentiments which even to a young girl of little-worldly experience were palpably at variance with the woman's character. In and out of the narrow streets of the city's lower quarter, the car twisted and turned, and at last entered gaily decked Chinatown,
Starting point is 05:32:51 where it came to a halt. If Ava was afraid before, she was now doubly so. The strange oriental faces which seemed to leer at her from street and curb seemed to be almost of another world, and she thought of the many tales she had heard of their treachery and cunning. Dora, sensing what was passing through her mind, kept up a patter of small talk as she urged Ava forward. By another entrance than the one that led through the Chinese curio shop,
Starting point is 05:33:25 they entered the Joss House, and came to the worshipping room of the temple. Ava gazed fearfully about her now at all the fantastic decorations with which she was surrounded. Her only comfort was the handle of the automatic that the butler had pressed on her as she was leaving home.
Starting point is 05:33:46 "'This Madagascan with the antidote?' asked Ava tremulously. "'Where is he?' "'Don't worry, dearie,' quieted Dora. "'Wait a moment here.' and I will bring him." Dora turned on her heel and left the temple by the door leading into the beautiful lounging-room beyond. Ava stood transfixed by the solemn awfulness of the place and the grim visage of the fire-god. Why had she been brought to such a place?
Starting point is 05:34:17 What new terrors awaited her here? She seemed alone, yet was she? She felt a thousand eyes regarding. her as though a thousand dangers lurked to destroy her just beyond those fearful walls. She was staring now at the god. What made his eyes gleam so banefully? She thought she heard a sound. Was the wall at the right of the statue moving, or was it merely her heightened imagination? Fascinated, she watched. Yes, she was sure now. Slowly, slowly a portion of that wall was actually sliding back.
Starting point is 05:35:04 Now she saw a hand. Then an arm followed. With a slow, gliding movement that even to Ava's strained ears was noiseless, a man, his back toward her, slid into the room. Ava, shrinking back, wanted to shriek. But instead, she whipped out the automatic. and in an instant had the man covered. The man was still evidently unconscious of her presence.
Starting point is 05:35:35 But suddenly he must have heard Ava move, for he wheeled around, and instinctively his hands went above his head. As for Ava, the cry that she had suppressed at his appearance was suppressed no longer, for the man whom she held at her mercy was, Locke!
Starting point is 05:35:56 How did you come here? here gasped eva hurriedly he told her his story how he felt that the clue that he would lead to the unraveling of this mystery was now to be found in chinatown how he had made his way therefore to the chinese quarter how he had tracked the madagascan knowing the futility of trying to enter any private place of the orientals much less their temple in occidental garb he had waylaid a chinaman in an aspect of the island had stripped him and had changed clothes with him disguised thus locke had managed to enter to observe and was only now on his way to summon assistance for he had decided to have the place raided only now he was stricken almost dumb with astonishment at being confronted by eva there was no time for more before eva could explain her own presence there the door burst open the panel slid back and a horde of emissaries and chinamen swarmed about them ava fired her automatic again and again but could not stay the rush locke fought with the courage of despair but they were too many and soon bore him down as they carried locke into the chamber of torture the last thing he saw was eva surrounded by her foes who were closing in on the poor girl towering above them all he saw the gigantic form of the automaton in the torture chamber locke was shackled hand and foot to the partition while the noose of the garroting machine was placed about his neck
Starting point is 05:37:44 the madagascan supervised this work then waved the emissaries out of the room they were alone there now these two the professional murderer and his victim with a sneer the madagascan turned and went to the other side of the partition where the wheel was by which the noose was tightened strangling the victim but the strangler little knew with whom he had to deal for already locke was struggling at his shackles with almost incredible dexterity locke succeeded in loosening them one after the other so that as the madagascan started to turn the wheel locke with a marvelous effort bracing his feet against the wall and grasping the staples to which the shackles had been attached managed to pinwheel his body around and around as the strangler turned the iron wheel that tightened the noose which was to stifle out his life. Fortunately, the Madagascan turned slowly, so that Locke managed to turn his body faster than the wheel was being turned, thus gaining on the noose and at each revolution loosening at a trifle. Another quick turn of his body, the pressure against his neck had become less.
Starting point is 05:39:07 yet another complete circle, and, tearing at the noose, he managed to get his head free. It was the work of only an instant to dash around the partition and beat the strangler to the floor. Another instant, and he had torn back the panel into the temple. The sight that confronted him was sickening. Two fiends were holding Ava close to the floor, while now from the fire-god's eyes a blinding glare of flame blazed forth the two rays converging and scorching the very ground as they traveled slowly nearer and nearer in their fatal focus to the helpless girl with a wild shout locke charged on them all taken by surprise the brutes holding eva were easy to handle for the others had gone fortunately the automatic which eva had been carrying was lying neglected on the floor locke snatched it up and shooting one of the thugs managed to cover the other
Starting point is 05:40:16 half supporting eva he retreated through the torture chamber into an outer room there was no time to lose already the alarm had been spread to the other emissaries and chinaman and it was only a matter of seconds when all the murderous crew would again be piling after them. Locke looked about in desperation. There was a window. He flung it open. Below, the air shaft or court was blind. But there was a balcony by which he could reach an adjoining low roof. He had no idea where it might lead,
Starting point is 05:40:53 but any unknown danger was preferable to the known dangers that threatened behind him. Through the window he passed with Ava, and so across balconies and roofs until they came to a fire-escape which they descended in another moment they were free of chinatown many a curious glance was cast at them a young girl well-gowned and a dishelled white man in chinese garb locke hailed a nighthawk cabman and they were soon speeding on their way back to safety and brent rock end of chapter twenty recording by roger maline chapter twenty one of the master mystery this librivox recording is in the public domain recording by roger the master mystery by john w gray and arthur b reeve chapter twenty one at the cove fishing village set on the extreme outskirts of the town there stood an old fisherman's shack that was shunned by all the good folk of the city. While there was nothing definite that could be said of the evil deeds of the inhabitants,
Starting point is 05:42:18 there was much shaking of heads and wagging of tongues to the effect that all was not as it should be at the cove. The owner of the old shack, Old Tom, was an ill-favored taciturn man who would have not to do with any of his neighbors, and asked only that they keep out of his path and leave him alone. He even evinced an aversion to dogs and to little children, driving them away from his shack whenever he found them near it. The threat that Old Tom will catch you would make a cove fishing village tractable at any time. Old Tom rarely put to sea, and when he did, it was more often than not after nightfall, a time when the good folk of the village were
Starting point is 05:43:05 preparing for a night's rest. It was stated by one old crony that often at night other men came to old Tom's shack, that they entered slyly, and that well into the morning revelry, and often oaths and brawls, could be heard from within. Some hinted that old Tom was a smuggler, others even that he was a wrecker. True it was that often strange lights were seen to flicker outside the bar to the cove. Also there had been wrecks, and often in the morning, when the fisherman put out to a wreck after a storm, it would be discovered that someone had been there before them, since valuable and readily portable parts of the wreck were frequently missing. But while suspicion pointed to old Tom and the strange men that frequented his place,
Starting point is 05:43:59 proofs positive of a crime were invariably lacking, and so the village tolerated Old Tom's presence and predicted his bad end. It was to this shack that there came very early one morning, before the break of day, a wounded man assisted by a woman. The woman gave a peculiar rap at the door. There was a quick scurry inside,
Starting point is 05:44:25 as of fast-moving feet, then silence. woman rapped again, and this time with more force. After a moment a sash was raised, and a querulous voice demanded what was wanted. "'It's delex Dora and Paul Balcom, and he's wounded! Quick, open the door!' There was a rush to open the door now, and rough hands gently assisted the wounded man to a seat inside. While Paul was not perhaps so dangerously wounded, yet it was easy to be seen that the wound was not to be trifled with, for the cut had been severe and the blood flowed copiously. Dora, whatever her attitude toward others, had a true solicitude for Paul, and all the womanliness of her nature came to the surface as she tenderly bathed Paul's head and attempted to bind the wound
Starting point is 05:45:23 with the rough bandages at hand. There were several tough-looking men standing about, and from their ready sympathy, real or feigned, it was easy to be seen that these men, too, like the others of the underworld, stood ready to do Paul's slightest bidding, to guard him with their lives, if need be. What was this strange power
Starting point is 05:45:47 that this man, scarcely more than a youth, wielded over these outlawed men? quick exclaimed dora watch the window we've probably been followed a grim-visaged man moved lumberingly over to the window and glued his head against the pain straining his eyes as he peered out for a long time he did not move while with the others grouped around dora tried to stanch the flow of blood from paul's injured head suddenly the watcher at the window turned and shouted man comin up the lane instantly there was confusion within the shack the men scattered in all directions while one old hag the only woman in the shack besides dora hobbled over to a stool and took up the mending of a huge net where she had left off old tom ambled over to dora and for a moment they talked hurriedly finally dora came to a decision as she pointed to the old rickety stairway to an attic above carry him to the attic she directed he can be well hidden there as for the rest of you remember no one has come here to-night two of the men lifted paul who while not in an absolutely unconscious condition was much too weak by this time from loss of blood to assist himself they carried him up the stairs and into an old disused room to which dora followed and when the two men had descended the two men had descended the two men had descended the room to his own room to his own room to which dora followed
Starting point is 05:47:24 and when the two men had descended the stairs she remained alternately ministering to paul and listening for what might happen below paul and dora had left the main room of the shack not a moment too soon for barely had the two men who had carried paul to the attic returned when a face was momentarily seen outside while a pair of eyes peered into the room A moment later, there was a peremptory knock at the door. Come in, growled old Tom. With eyes that scanned every cranny and nook and searched every face, Locke stepped into the shack. The men came forward a step, then halted. There was something in Locke's face that showed that he was in deadly earnest and not to be trifled with. Locke looked from one to the other, then turned to old Tom.
Starting point is 05:48:25 "'The wounded man who was brought here,' he demanded. "'Where is he?' "'There ain't been no wounded man brought here,' retorted old Tom. The men crowded a little closer, all denying vehemently that anyone had entered. At this instant a drop of blood fell on Locke's sleeve from the ceiling above. quickly he checked the impulse to look up although he was startled by it he recovered himself on the instant and waited until under a pretext he could divert their attention to something else then he glanced hastily upward as they looked in another direction there forming slowly was another drop of blood and it was about to fall locke had gained his object as surely as though he had been brought face to face with Paul, he knew that he was lying on the floor of the attic above.
Starting point is 05:49:24 Single-handed, against so many, and in this shack, Locke realized that he could do nothing. He apologized gruffly for his intrusion, conveying the impression that he felt he had made a mistake and backed his way to the door. In an instant, the door to the attic stairs was flung open and Dora rushed into the room. You fools! she snarled at the surprised men who were just congratulating themselves on how they had put one over on lock i tell you he's wise he saw the blood look up above you now go get him but the fisherman had no desire for this outside work and hung back while dora raved at them from the ceiling drop by drop blood was falling forming a little pool on the floor paul could not be moved now they must make the best of it and be ready for any raid locke might prepare at brent rock eva was conversing with her lawyer
Starting point is 05:50:33 matters had reached such a state in the affairs of international patents that it was evident even to her that some drastic action must be taken and at once in a corner of the room coiled up in a big arm-chair zita was apparently reading a new magazine but was in reality listening intently to every word that was being uttered finally eva and the lawyer were in full accord and she accompanied the elderly attorney to the door. As they parted, Zita strained her ears to hear the last words. She did not get at all, but quite enough to tell her what they had decided upon. "'Has my lawyer,' she overheard Eva say, "'I wish you to have Mr. Locke appointed receiver.' "'There was some more,' she missed, but that was quite enough for Zita.
Starting point is 05:51:31 She got out of the chair quickly and left the room without being observed, and a few moments later she had left the house. In a telephone booth, not far from the cove fishing village, Locke by this time had his chief of the Department of Justice on the wire. I've located him, chief, he telephoned excitedly, but it will take four good men to capture him. I'll send them at once, the chief replied. as both hung up their receivers hurriedly. Meanwhile, in Herbert Balcom's sumptuous, semi-oriental apartment, two men were in earnest conversation. One was the owner, Balcom,
Starting point is 05:52:17 the other, that strange, half-demented being Dr. Q, whose mind now, for the moment, seemed to be lucid. The matter under discussion was undoubtedly a weighty one, for both men sat with knitted brows, and for the moment, at least, seemed in a quandary about something. Suddenly there came a hurried ringing at the outside doorbell, and Balcom leaped to his feet. They could hear the door open, quick footsteps in the hallway,
Starting point is 05:52:51 and then, without ceremony, the door was flung open, and Dora burst into the room. Balcom scowled a welcome, for he hated this one. who had, as he thought, spoiled the chances of his son with Ava. But Dora did not wait for the threatened outburst. "'Hurry!' she cried. "'You must do something. Paul has been wounded.
Starting point is 05:53:17 Never mind how. But he lies in a fishing shack down at the cove, and they are going to arrest him. Lock is!' For the moment both men seemed to be stricken dumb, while Dora, in a state of wild excitement, pleaded for them to do something, anything, to save the one person she loved. It was at this juncture that the door opened again, admitting another woman. It was Zita, very agitated, though, of course, under better control than Dora.
Starting point is 05:53:51 Besides, Zita did not know what had happened to Paul, nor did she love him. It was merely that she felt that things could be. be made to play into her own hands if the news she brought were immediately acted upon. Hastily she told what she had overheard about the proposed receivership, and all four are now Balcom, Dr. Q, Dora, and Zeta talked excitedly. But it was plainly Balcom who was in command of the situation. Although livid with rage at the news he had heard, yet he maintained control of the others, directing what they should do with the decisiveness that was truly remarkable. It showed the mental force of the man,
Starting point is 05:54:37 demonstrating how greatly he was to be feared by any bold enough to be his enemy. For Balcom loved that spoiled son of his, and would hesitate at no act, not even at a crime, to save him from even what he justly deserved. At last their plan was formed, and all four departed their several ways to execute it. Balcom had decided upon going directly to Brent Rock. His ire had not abated one iota during the trip either,
Starting point is 05:55:11 and as he almost ran up the steps to the mansion, he pushed the astounded butler one side as though he were merely a piece of furniture. "'Tell Miss Brent, I want to see her at once,' he threatened. The butler raised a hand deprecation, at balcom's tone but balcom beside himself smashed it down and strode toward the library just as eva hearing the voices was coming out for an instant she drew back in apprehension and amazement as balcom advanced on her still snarling see here eva he hissed if locke tries to arrest my son he'll be killed for the instant avon he'll be killed for the instant eva was stunned. What did the man mean? But as Balcom showed no signs of regaining control of himself,
Starting point is 05:56:05 and every moment became more abusive and violent, indignation gave place to every other sentiment, and she sharply ordered Balcom to leave the house. Threatening dire things and hinting even more if there were a receivership, Balcom strode out. ava stood for a long time shocked into inaction then slowly fears for lock's safety came uppermost and she paced back and forth the length of the hall finally the old butler came to her deferentially and did you notice ma'am he asked that during his tirade he mentioned about a cove fishing village might i suggest that that is where mr paul is and mr locke will not be found far off eva thought a moment recognized the sound sense of the remark and ordered that her car be brought a few moments later She had taken the wheel and was soon out of sight of Brent Rock. Close pressed against a wall of a back lane of the cove fishing village,
Starting point is 05:57:18 Locke was standing, waiting for the men whom his chief had promised to send. Finally they came to him, first making their coming known to Locke by a peculiar low whistle. The other two will be along directly, whispered one of the pair. thought it better not to come in a bunch. As Locke laid his plans, the other two came from out of the shadows. The entire party now moved cautiously toward Old Tom's shack.
Starting point is 05:57:51 Just before they arrived, one of the men said that he could see two figures entering the place. But as Locke had seen nothing, no attention was paid to the remark. Locke now placed one of his men on either side of the door. The other two he sent to the rear so that they could surround the gang. He knocked at the door. This time it was immediately opened. Followed by the detectives,
Starting point is 05:58:19 with revolvers drawn, Locke rushed boldly into the shack, while his other two men closed in from the rear. The emissaries, finding themselves surrounded, would have catapulted, probably without a struggle, had not the old hag, to whom no one had paid much attention, picked up a small anchor and thrown it at Locke and the advancing detectives. As it was, the anchor struck Locke a glancing blow, and he stumbled backward against one of his own men upsetting him. That, of course, gave the advantage to the thugs, and they advanced, attacking savagely.
Starting point is 05:59:00 It was at two close quarters in the midst of such a few close quarters in the midst of such a melee to use guns without danger of getting one of one's own party. Thus it was a primitive battle of brute force. Locke and the detectives were trained men, however, and were surely gaining the upper hand, so much so that Locke managed to tear himself loose and dash for the door leading to the attic. He opened it, and there, with revolver level at his head,
Starting point is 05:59:31 stood to Lux Dora. it was the work of only an instant to disarm her however and he rushed up the stairs dora after him there was a body lying on the floor paul undoubtedly thought locke he took it by the shoulder and turned it over then fell back in amazement for there smiling mockingly at him was zita you think you're pretty clever don't you jeered dora but it was no time to bandy words and locke left them and rushed down the stairs just as a horde of emissaries swarmed up to meet him reinforcements to the fisher thugs for in some way the automaton had been warned of locke's presence and with all the emissaries it could summon had hastened to old tom's shack most unfortunate of all the automaton and its men had arrived just behind the car bearing Ava, and she, not suspecting the danger, had entered the shack. Although she did not see Locke, she was overjoyed to see that the detectives held the upper hand. She had started to search for him when there came a terrifying crash at the door,
Starting point is 06:00:52 and more emissaries, followed by the automaton, came into the room. The detectives were almost instantly overpowered, and the mob made. for the stairs, just as Locke was descending. In that narrow space, a most terrible battle took place. Man after man, Locke hurled against his fellows, and they went crashing down, only to rise again and attack. Finally, they came to hand-grips, and Locke, lunging furiously to free himself,
Starting point is 06:01:28 threw his body against the partition of the stairway, and it came crashing down, hurling locke and the emissaries to the floor below locke was badly stunned and before he could rise the emissaries had swathed him in the huge net that the old hag had been bending next they bound him with ropes until he was utterly helpless in the meshes of the net eva half crazed with horror was in a far corner and the automaton was advancing upon her She was paralyzed with fear. What fate was in store for her? What for Locke! End of Chapter 21.
Starting point is 06:02:14 Recording by Roger Moline. Chapter 22 of the Master Mystery This Libervox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Moline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve. The sharp crack of an automatic echoed through the shack. The detective known as Jim had come back to consciousness, and now, from behind an overturned table where he had fallen,
Starting point is 06:02:54 he started to fire shot after shot into the mob of emissaries. He had fallen in a far corner and could be reached only after an attack of some paces, and even the emissaries, numerous as they were, hesitated to advance on a determined man placed in such an advantageous position. Furthermore, the diversion caused by the shots had other effects. The sound of the shots brought Locke fully out of his stunned condition, and he started to struggle frantically in the meshes of the net that held him prisoner. The automaton, for the moment, ceased to follow Ava,
Starting point is 06:03:34 and moved over to its men in order to take command and to direct the, their movements, while yet another detective came to his senses and began to threaten the mob. Locke was threshing about and was slowly but surely freeing himself. An emissary threw a chair, and for a moment Locke lay still in pain. But in another moment he was working even more frantically at the ropes and the net that held him. Ava started over to help him, but he shouted to her to stand back, since that would bring her in line with the detective's fire the shots were flying over locke's body as he struggled some of the emissaries went down others found places of refuge behind which they hid finally locke managed to kick his feet free of the net and rolling and tossing managed to work the meshes up about his shoulders and neck thus releasing his hands
Starting point is 06:04:35 it was the work of an instant only now to slip the enveloping net over his head and he was free locke rolled out of the direction of the revolver shots and toward eva who was now standing before a huge open fireplace he was none too soon for the moment that the automaton saw that locke had escaped the iron terror left the men and stalked ponderously over to crush out locke's life the two detectives fired point-blank at the monster and both shots took effect with a ringing metallic sound but they did not halt the automaton an instant locke reaching the fireplace seized a pair of old tongs and threw firebrand after firebrand in the path of the advancing terror to the automaton fire was evidently quite another affair from mere puny bullets for it not only paused, but came to a full stop, looking around as though in a quandary as to what to do against such a defense. This moment of hesitation gave Locke and Ava their opportunity. Calling to the detectives to cease firing a moment, they passed between friends and foes,
Starting point is 06:05:56 dashed over to and up the attic stairs. As they reached the attic above, they were just in time to see Zeta, still dressed in Paul's clothes, and Dora jumped from the attic window. Although it was a low, rambling building, still it was a high jump, even for a man, and Locke was astounded that they should attempt such a thing, even in their undoubted state of panic. However, it gave Locke a splendid idea, which he acted upon immediately. Hooking his feet on the window frame, he took hold of Ava's wrists, firmly and swung her far out of the window.
Starting point is 06:06:39 Held in this way, Ava was only a few feet from the ground, and when Locke released her, she landed safely and almost without ajar. For Locke, always in perfect training, the jump offered no difficulties. In an instant he had rejoined her, and they were running away from the shack toward Ava's waiting car. Locke had an almost overpowering desire to return to assist his detectives, whom he realized might be in sore straits, but he also realized that his first duty was to this girl who was in his charge, on whom the events through which they had just passed had had a nerve-wracking effect. Again, he reflected, as he saw people coming down the beach,
Starting point is 06:07:26 that the automaton and his men would soon be outnumbered and glad to flee. quentin and eva had almost reached the motor which eva had left at some distance from old tom's shack and were passing a low clump of bushes when a low moan fell upon their ears at first locke thought that it might be a trap and was for paying no attention to the sound but eva womanlike insisted he investigated reclining on the ground and looking more like a little boy in man clothes lay Zeta. She was holding one ankle, and her face showed that she must be in great pain. Help me, she moaned. When I jumped from the window, I sprained my ankle. Dora helped me to this place, and then she left me and drove away. Although this girl was his enemy, no thought of leaving her in this condition entered Locke's mind, gently raising her from the ground, with the help of Ava,
Starting point is 06:08:34 Locke supported her to the car. Locke still held Zeta to ease her pain while Ava took the wheel, and although they could hear shouts and even shots behind them, Ava drove slowly in order not to add to Zita's misery. It showed the sympathy of their characters that much as Locke and Ava felt that Zeta had injured them, nevertheless, pausing in a flight from deadly peril, they found it in their hearts to be kind to an enemy. Arriving at Brent Rock, they carried Zeta to her room, and the family physician was sent for.
Starting point is 06:09:13 He pronounced the injury slight and more of a strain than a sprain. While the doctor was at the house, he also paid a visit to Brent, who, while his mental condition had remained as apparently hopeless as ever, had gained much in strength, owing to the diet and restful care. He was now able to sit up, fully dressed. As it was a case of drug poisoning, the doctor had thought it best not to allow the patient to relax too completely. But whatever the strange drug that had stolen away Brent's reason,
Starting point is 06:09:50 the effect showed no signs of departure, and they were as much in the dark as to the antidote as ever. a few moments after the doctor had left when he made his morning call the next day the council of the corporation was announced he was shown into the library immediately and it was there that locke and eva went into conference with him the attorney had brought with him many shareholder's proxies and these he handed over to eva these proxies he was declaring give you absolute control Miss Brent. With them you can force Mr. Balcom completely out of international patents. What's that you say? It was Balcom himself who spoke. How the man had got past the butler, who certainly had no love for him, was mystifying. Yet there he was, ready and eager to defend his interests. I was just telling Miss Brent, informed the lawyer,
Starting point is 06:10:57 coldly, that with these proxies which I have obtained and just handed to her, she was in complete control of the company. And you, Mr. Belcom, interposed Locke, stepping forward, will play no further part in the activities of the company. Miss Brent desires your resignation to take effect immediately. Why, why, this is unheard of, absurd. sputtered Balcom. I'll... And his rage got the better of him. No, Mr. Balcom, again interrupted Locke.
Starting point is 06:11:38 You will do nothing. It is I who will give you 24 hours to arrange your affairs with the company before I order your removal, or arrest. Balcom tried to remonstrate to plead his innocence of any wrongdoing. Finding no sympathy by taking this ad, attitude, his manner changed abruptly, and he attempted to bluster.
Starting point is 06:12:03 A decisive movement toward the telephone on the part of Locke checked this, and, chameleon-like, Balcom's usual suave manner came to the fore. He bowed himself out. "'It will, of course, be as you say,' he smiled, oilily. Once in the hall, however, his manner changed again, and darkly scowling and biting his thin lips he was about to quit the place when zita limping only slightly intercepted him mr balcom she pleaded come out the back way i must see you alone a moment they tiptoed out to the grounds and behind a hedge where they could not be observed from the house talked tell me what has happened demanded zita happened repeated balcom why they've thrown me out of the company at least they think they have his mind was working quickly and after a pause he turned to zita sharply
Starting point is 06:13:11 can you get brent out of the house and bring him to me here behind the hedge at eight o'clock to-night zita nodded an eager acquiescence and left him returning to the house that evening locke returning from a stroll around the ground noticed a movement in some shrubbery at the side of the footpath. He went closer to investigate, and a rough-looking individual broke from cover and ran away through the underbrush as fast as he could go. It was too dark to follow, and Locke hastened his steps to the house, fearing some new devilry on the part of the automaton or his emissaries.
Starting point is 06:13:55 He had just entered the darkened hallway, when much to his surprise, he saw the figure of a man, leaning heavily on the arm of a woman descending the stairs. He stepped behind some portiers and waited until they reached the foot of the stairway. Then he stepped out and confronted them. Zeta gave a startled cry, and would have fled had not Locke caught and held her. As for poor Brent, he simply stood there,
Starting point is 06:14:26 swaying from side to side and smiling foolishly. Ava heard the commotion and came running down the stairs. She was amazed until Locke explained the situation to her. Then her indignation knew no bounds. Putting her arms around her father, she turned to Zeta. How dare you, she demanded scathingly. For doing this, you will leave this house immediately. and never return.
Starting point is 06:15:00 Zeta, for a moment, was on the verge of breaking down, but recovered herself, and with an angry retort on her lips, went out slamming the door behind her. Zeta slipped around the house and to the hedge designated by Balcom as their meeting place. She was surprised, but relieved when she did not find him there, and glanced at her wristwatch,
Starting point is 06:15:26 which stood at a few minutes past eight. She was about to turn around when she caught sight of a bit of paper. Taking it, she read, Bring him to my rooms. That was all, and the message was unsigned. Zeta greatly feared Balcom's wrath at her failure, but nevertheless she started for his apartment. At that moment, Balcom and the mistake,
Starting point is 06:15:56 mysterious Dr. Q were talking in the latter's dingy laboratory. Dr. Q's mind, for the time being at least, seemed perfectly clear, and he had formulated a daring plan. "'Send a lock word that you will give yourself up,' he was saying. "'But tell him that he must come to your apartment to get you. I will do the rest.' Balcom left hurriedly and was driven directly home, where he got Locke on the telephone and repeated the instructions that Dr. Q had suggested. Am I to understand that you intend to turn State's evidence? questioned Locke doubtfully. Assuredly, hastened Balcom.
Starting point is 06:16:44 Then I'll be right over. As Balcom hung up the receiver, he chuckled sardonically. he was just turning to an antique brazier to arrange for locke's reception when zita was announced and at once admitted i've failed mr balkham she apologized failed miserably locke took mr brent away from me and they ordered me never to return to the house you little idiot balcom almost hissed i'll not tolerate a failure either get out although zita almost went on her knees in her pleading to him balcombe was adamant and finally she left in utter despair outside she telephoned to paul to see if she might induce him to use his influence in reinstating her in his father's good graces as soon as zita was gone balcom busied himself with the ancient brazier and was standing before a small image of Buddha. He took a small package, and from it poured a powder into a bowl of the brazier.
Starting point is 06:18:00 Then, going to the table, he wrote a short note, after which he went to a die van and awaited locks coming. Balcom had not long to wait. A ring came at the door, and Balcom leaped to his feet and lighted the powder in the brazier. Then he adjusted a gas mask that Dr. Q had given him, and returning to the die van, lay down, pulling a camel's hair curleet well over himself as he awaited results. There was a rap at the door and a peremptory demand for entrance, a pause, and a whispered consultation outside. "'Open the door!' cried Locke again.
Starting point is 06:18:47 As there was no answer, heavy blows were rained upon the door, and finally it gave way. Three men stumbled into the room. They stared about, then started to search the place. One by one they started to cough. Lock, who was the farthest away from the brazier, seemed to be the least affected. Finally, he spied the note on the table and snatched it up. By the dead, dim light, he read, You will never live to capture me. The deadly gas is even now killing you. Locke gasped.
Starting point is 06:19:28 There was the sound of a heavy fall behind him. He turned and saw that one of his men was down. He took a step forward, when the other pitched on his face. Locke tried to rescue them, but by this time the deadly fumes had reached him, and he, too, fell to the floor, coughing his life away. At that moment, Balcom got up from the die van, and stepping over Locke's prostrate body, left the place,
Starting point is 06:20:00 forgetting to close the door behind him. When Zeta telephoned Paul, Paul made an immediate appointment for her to meet him at Dr. Cuse, and when she arrived there, Paul was already in conference with the doctor. over the telephone zita had already given paul a brief account of what had happened and thus the two men were prepared with a plan when she arrived get eva to the hypnotists on river street instructed dr kew tell her that i have been hypnotized and that under the spell i will tell all it was a desperate thing for zita to attempt after treating the brant so shamelessly but there was no alternative for she knew well that with balcom only a success would offset her miserable failure earlier in the evening besides were not her fortunes tied up with balcom or perhaps with paul she did not demure but left immediately for brent rock to make the attempt revolving in her mind how she was to do it
Starting point is 06:21:15 persuading Ava to see her at all, but once she had succeeded, the possibility that all the mystery might be cleared up appealed strongly to Ava. For Zeta had framed her story cleverly and was playing desperately. Then I'll meet you at the hypnotists in about half an hour, agreed Ava, after Zeta had told her how friendless she herself was and how both Balcom and Paul had refused her aid. zita left brent rock alone and was passing a dark corner when a hand reached out and grasped her by the arm and she heard a voice that she recognized your failure has made me redouble my efforts it hissed i have just killed locke in my apartment and i-it was balcom but zita waited to hear no more secretly she had always loved Locke. Though she had worked against him, the very thought that he might be dead shocked her. She tore herself from the grasp of Balcom before she could hear more and ran like a deer toward
Starting point is 06:22:28 the apartment. Fortunately, it was not far. She tore upstairs and threw the door that Balcom had left open. Everything was as Balcom had left it, except that now the three men lay quite still. zita staggered over to a window and threw it open next she got water and extinguished the still smoldering powder then falling on her knees she tried to help the stricken men not much time did she spend with the others but to locke with great tenderness she gave most of her attention tenderly she bathed his brow and frantically tried even to breathe her breath into his burning lungs. Finally, she was rewarded by seeing him open his eyes and gaze around. He looked up at her. I'll atone for all the wrong I've done, she sobbed.
Starting point is 06:23:31 Only— She would have asked him to love her, but she knew that it was useless, and the thought of Ava caused the words to stick in her throat. Locke did not understand, and the look on his face showed it. I didn't want to give you up, wailed Zeta, now forgetting herself. I loved you. To prove it, I will help you now.
Starting point is 06:23:59 The girl you love is in terrible danger. You must hurry. It was only too true. Ava had driven immediately to the hypnotists, and he had been instructed about her coming. At his door she had knocked, and an old, evil-visaged man, in flowing robes which were marked and cabalistic signs, had opened the door. In true fakir fashion, he salamed almost to the floor while in flowery language he bade her enter. Fearfully, Ava stepped within. Signs of the zodiac, of crossbones and skulls on walls and ceiling, met her gaze everywhere in an alcove eva could see a noosed rope hanging for what purpose she knew not but its presence she felt was sinister
Starting point is 06:24:58 i-i was told that a doctor q would be here eva faltered i do not see him gracious lady bowed the hypnotist i will bring him at once pray be seated. Ava seated herself before a table upon which there stood a curious stand, supporting many mirrors. She examined it closely, and as she did so, they all began to move. Each mirror moved on its own axis, and she watched with fatal curiosity. For now a bright light was cast from behind her on the revolving mirrors, and they formed a ventilating kaleidoscope that was bewildering in its intricacy. Ava quickly became fascinated.
Starting point is 06:25:53 Then she was conscious of a drowsy feeling stealing over her. She strove to rise, but her knees refused to support her, and she fell back in her chair. The hypnotist now shut off the machine, and stepping before Ava made several passes with his hands. eva's eyes closed the hypnotist turned and made a signal several panels opened simultaneously and into the room there came a number of emissaries who crept upon the now completely hypnotized girl nor was that all a sound as of the clanking of chains was heard and through an aperture in the wall larger than the others there stalked the utterword there stalked the utterword At this very instant, Locke and Zeta burst into the room and rushed toward Ava.
Starting point is 06:26:53 The hypnotist slipped around them both, and in a moment had caught Zeta in his arms. She struggled to escape, beating him with her little fists in a fury of rage and fear. But he held her, and an emissary bringing ropes, with his help, bound her securely. As for Locke, he made a frantic attempt to reach Ava, but his way was blocked by a score of emissaries and the automaton himself. Desperately, Locke dashed at the iron monster, only to be hurled to the floor as though he were a tiny child. In another moment, the emissaries had bound him and carried him to the alcove in which hung the noosed rope.
Starting point is 06:27:41 The hypnotist now pulled a lever And the method of the death intended for Locke was revealed Directly under the suspended rope was a trap door Which opened Lock gazed down into blackness Nothingness An emissary threw some small heavy object into the yawning hole For a long time nothing was heard
Starting point is 06:28:08 Then finally far, far below, there came to their ears the sound of a distant splash. The fiendish plan was simple, to hang him and then to cut the rope. His body would go hurtling down to the subterranean river below and be carried out to sea. The hypnotist reversed the lever. The trap door closed. Locke was dragged beneath the rope, and it was a daze. adjusted around his neck. Even in this awful moment his sole thought was of Ava.
Starting point is 06:28:48 Would they throw her, unconscious, down the same yawning trap? Powerless, he stood bound, fascinated, as he saw three emissary seize her. But instead of dragging her to the trap, they dragged her toward one of the panels in the wall. What nameless torture was a woman? in store for her. He struggled furiously to get free to rush to her, but the noose only tightened on his neck. The hypnotist stepped to the lever that operated the trap under Locke's feet, and began to pull the lever down. End of Chapter 22, recording by Roger Maline.
Starting point is 06:29:42 Chapter 23 of the Master Mystery. This Liver Vox recording is in the the public domain. Recording by Roger Malim. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve. Chapter 23 With a crash, the hypnotist dropped unconscious to the floor, as the hypnotic machine started to revolve rapidly. The emissaries turned from Locke and were dazzled by the blinding flashes from the
Starting point is 06:30:15 whirling mirrors. It was Zeta who caused all the... the commotion. Unnoticed by the thugs, who were intent on sending Locke to his death and dragging Ava through the panel, Zita had managed to free herself from her bond, and, true to her promise to Locke, that she would help him, she had risked all for his sake. Once free from the ropes, she had seized a heavy bronze vase, and at just the critical moment of danger had hurled it at the hypnotist's head, striking him a terrific blow that had felled him and left him unconscious on the floor before he could spring the trap. She had then set the mechanical hypnotic machine in motion,
Starting point is 06:31:03 and standing behind it was herself practically invisible. It all happened so quickly that it seemed like a miracle. Locke, his hope revived, swiftly grasped the one chance for love, that was left to him. By contracting his muscles, he was able to slip out of the ropes which bound his arms. But since the noosed rope around his neck held him so that his toes barely touched the floor of the trap, he could not, try as he might, managed to get the noose free. Suddenly, a plan flashed across his mind. Hanging from the ceiling a few feet in front of him, he could see an enormous chandelier. Throwing his hands above his head,
Starting point is 06:31:54 he grasped the rope, thus relieving the strain on his neck. Then, snapping his body backward, his feet came in contact with the wall. With tremendous force, he kicked out, causing his body to swing in an arc toward the chandelier. It was not until he had wrapped his legs about the branches of the chandelier,
Starting point is 06:32:17 that the emissaries noticed what he was doing so fascinated were they by the revolving mirrors even then they could scarcely resist the auto hypnotic powers of the contrivance finally however with a shout they came to the attack locke was now hanging head downward with one hand he succeeded in loosening the noose from about his neck while with the other he struck out hitting an emissary a fearful swinging blow that sent the fellow staggering backward to fall against the lever controlling the trap door. With a crash, the trap was sprung, with the pit yawning beneath it. Struggling, striking, grappling with his assailants, Locke managed to hurl three of them to their deaths in the underground river below. Horror-stricken at the fate of their companions, other emissaries stepped back when, to add to their confusion, Zeta, with remarkable strength for so frail a girl, lifted the stand of mirrors and hurled it among them.
Starting point is 06:33:32 Locke somersaulted to the floor, and seizing the broken stand, used it as a weapon with deadly effect. The emissaries turned and fled. An instant later, Locke started to the panel through which Ava had been dragged when he heard steps from the other side. It was the emissaries who had seized Ava, coming back to see what all the rumpus was about. Locke, forewarned, slipped close to the wall, and as they passed through the panel, one at a time he was able to fell them to the floor. Then he rushed through the panel just in time to see Ava, pursued by the automaton, running toward him. The very strangeness of her terrible adventure had brought Ava out of the hypnotic state into which she had been thrown, and she clung to Locke as though she were a child.
Starting point is 06:34:31 Locke took her in his arms, and swiftly evading the slow-moving monster, dashed back to the hypnotic room, calling to Zeta to run to the street. Thus all three were able to make good their escape. eva had purposely left her motor turning over and therefore it was barely an instant after they were in the street before they were streaking out of that quarter of the town zita was now overwhelmed by her feelings but it was eva herself who spoke first forgive me zita begged eva in the rush of her emotions forgetting all that zita had done but for you both of us would now be dead for some moments zita could not reply in her silent sadness at seeing the joy of locke with his girl i-i forgive you she murmured at length it is for you to forgive me she paused a moment and choked back a sob then added bravely i-i can even wish for your happiness my dear my hope is dead only locke understood and as he watched zita he resolved to do all he could for her realizing that someone else had made her a victim of her love and jealousy all breathed a sigh of relief when at last they came again in sight of the lights of brent rock
Starting point is 06:36:11 there was just the trace of a shadow to cloud the momentary happiness at their safe arrival as on the steps zita refused to enter i-i must say good-bye she murmured wistfully turning to go into the night alone nothing that either locke or eva could say seemed to swerve her purpose can't you see she exclaimed finally turning to locke balcombe paul and dr kew all trust me now i can help you solve the mystery better if i leave the house this was so evident that locke and eva were forced to consent they took her back to the city leaving her where she could be unobserved then returned in a very hopeful mood again to brent rock i think she can and will help us declared eva intuitively yes agreed locke slowly and if zita finds the record of her birth i believe we shall solve the mystery worn out with the terrors through which she had passed eva bade locke an affectionate good-night and went to her room while he went to the laboratory and tried again to find an antidote for the madagascar madness a work that kept him up late and to which he returned again early the following morning it was on that following day in the river road apartment of deluxe dora that paul and she were having a demi-monde lover's quarrel paul was intoxicated and dora may have been angry about that or it may have been that she was jealous of some other woman however they were quarreling fiercely when there came a knock at the door
Starting point is 06:38:13 you open it flashed dora to paul he demurred a moment then changing his mind consented and crossed to the door while dora ran to her own room and hid paul was very much surprised to find that the visitor was zita much excited i want you to help me on something of great importance she exclaimed almost before she had entered why certainly anything you desire hiccoped paul come on in zita entered the apartment and they crossed over to the shes lounge where zita made her direct plea help me find the record of my birth she begged paul pulled his wandering wits together and thought a moment then a particularly crafty look came into his eyes as he detached a key from his key-ring here take this he directed it's the key to my father's apartment the records you want are there he and i have quarreled and you can go as far as you like zita took the key eagerly thanked paul profusely and started for the door she had barely passed the threshold before dora who had heard all was at the telephone in her own room and was angrily calling up balcom at his apartment balcombe assisted by his madagascar servant was at the moment packing a trunk perhaps preparatory to a hasty flight should that become necessary the moment the telephone rang he picked up the receiver and nearly choked with anger as he heard dora's whispered voice over the wire paul has given zeta the key to your apartment
Starting point is 06:40:14 dora hastened and she is coming over to steal the record of her birth she is eh well i'll take care of that growled balcom as he rang off balcom went to a drawer in the table and from it took a large book rapidly he turned over the pages until he found what he wanted then he made an erasure and an entry and replaced the book in the drawer in the drawer Next he called the servant. When she comes, you make her a prisoner, he directed. Understand? The Madagascan nodded and raised one of Balcom's hands to his own forehead as a sign of his fidelity. Balcom went out and the servant stepped into the empty trunk to await the arrival of Zeta. But it was a very different person with whom the Madagascan had to contend in the end,
Starting point is 06:41:14 on leaving dora's apartment zita telephoned brent rock and locke answered immediately locke readily agreed to make the search of balcom's apartment in zita's stead when the madagascan heard a key in the door he stealthily peeped from his hiding-place and saw instead of zita lock's back was turned and the madagascan undaunted sprang from the trunk and leaped, cat-like, on Locke's back. But he had not reckoned on his antagonist. Locke, always on guard, was not taken quite by surprise. He caught the savage in a jiu-jitsu hold, throwing him over his head to land in a far corner of the room. In spite of the fall, the Madagascan bounded to his feet like a rubber ball,
Starting point is 06:42:11 but a few stiff jabs from Locke soon took all the fight out of him, and he lay still, completely knocked out. Locke made a hurried but systematic search of the room, and finally found the book that he sought, taking it and returning to Ava at Brent Rock. After telephoning, Zeta went directly to Dr. Q's laboratory, to which she was admitted after he had seen her, through his periscope enunciator. The doctor was fumbling with a test tube, from which some heavy fumes were issuing. He motioned her to a chair,
Starting point is 06:42:52 near a table upon which were many papers which looked to Zeta as though they might be of importance. Always quick to act, Zeta raised her hand as if to arrange her hair, and as she did so, she purposely knocked the test tube out of the doctor's hand. the acid spattered on some of the papers quickly setting them a fire dr kew wildly excited started to beat out the flames and in so doing allowed several unseared letters to flutter to the floor one in particular arrested zita's attention it was a drawing a plan of some sort and was marked plan of den
Starting point is 06:43:41 zita placed her foot on it and while dr kew was engaged with the small blaze she reached down and hastily folding it thrust it into one of the low shoes she was wearing then she went to dr kew's assistance and in a jiffy the fire was out the doctor was furiously angry at her and feeling that she had accomplished all that she might expect she expressed her she expressed her her regrets for the accident and went out before his anger became any worse. Thus it was that Zeta arrived at Brent Rock only a few moments after Locke, whom she found in the library with Ava, turning over the pages of the record he had secured at Balcombs. The record purported to be a record of marriages of Wallace County, New York, and Locke finally found an entry that read,
Starting point is 06:44:39 Peter Brent and Rita Dane. For a moment, Zeta was stunned. It was her mother's name. Locke smiled. Yes, Zeta, he said quietly. For a moment, Eva and I were surprised, too. But it's a palpable forgery. Belcom has tried to prove that you and Eva are half-sisters.
Starting point is 06:45:05 But look! He handed her a powerful magnifying glass. and through it the clumsy forgery stood out in all its crudeness showing plainly where other names had been erased and these inserted zita was greatly disappointed for she had thought that at last she would establish her identity then she remembered the paper she had hidden in her shoe she slipped the paper out and handed it to locke who was greatly excited over its importance they were still studying it when locke heard a strange noise as of shuffling feet in the hallway he jumped to the door and there in the dim light of the stairway leading down to the graveyard of genius he saw a knot of men carrying another man who was evidently helpless locke started forward but they were gone eva hurried upstairs to her father's room fearing something was wrong father's gone she cried despairingly lock threw himself full against the door at the head of the cellar stairs which the men had slammed shut he tried to batter it down but it was too strongly built then he drew his revolver and with the barrel started to push out the pins from the hinges
Starting point is 06:46:33 he worked feverishly and succeeded in driving the top pin out then using it as a lever he was able to pull the door from its frame he dashed down the stairs but was late by only the fraction of a second as a metal hand was just closing the huge door to the graveyard of genius he fumbled at the secret combination and as he was doing so eva and zita joined him. The door swung open, and they rushed through. But the place was deserted. They've carried your father through some secret passage, exclaimed Locke. That would explain much that is strange that has happened about the house, too. Just then, Zeta stepped forward with the plan in her hand. See, she cried, there is a secret passage marked on this. Locke studied the plan for some time, but whoever had drawn it
Starting point is 06:47:40 had carefully concealed both the exact location of the passage and the method by which it was reached. As he searched, however, an idea occurred to Locke. I'll rig a trap with a camera, he decided finally. A few minutes later, he returned to the room with his special quick-shutter camera. a flashbag and a ball of light twine. Carefully he focused the camera on the wall
Starting point is 06:48:11 where the plan showed the secret passage to be. Then he rigged up the flashbag and connected the hole with the twine, which he strung all about the graveyard of genius, so that should any part of the wall move, it would cause the twine to break, which in turn would at the same time release the shutter of the camera and explode the powder of the flashlight.
Starting point is 06:48:36 Thus, without any direct human agency, a photograph would be taken. Next he attached wires and ran them to the library above, where he installed an annunciator, the needle of which would indicate when the trap was sprung and the picture taken. Fascinated, the two girls watched.
Starting point is 06:49:00 Ava was almost fainting with grief at the table. terrible fate that had overtaken her father. Even in his sickness, at least she had had him. But now he was gone. To what she could only guess? Locke tried to console her as they paced the library above, even though he realized that such consolation was hollow. It was perhaps half an hour later, when suddenly the needle of the enunciator began to vibrate rapidly. all leaped to their feet and ran down the stairs to the graveyard at once locke rushed to the camera put in a slide and took out the plate holder then they hurried up to his laboratory there locke procured a developing bag and started to work nervously and impatiently eva and zita watched him at his task at last the negative was ready and locke drew it from the bag and held it to the light there glaring out of the plate was the devilish face of balcom
Starting point is 06:50:13 eva and zita both uttered a cry of astonishment and consternation even locke was amazed but the strongest feeling he had was anger as he turned to them you two take this plan he exclaimed it shows a den with an exit indicated get someone to go with you find the place and wait for me there i can find the secret entrance from the graveyard from this negative and i'm going through it balcombe in the passageway between the graveyard of genius and the automaton's den was livid with fury he realized that his picture had been taken surmised that the secret passage would be found and that some assault on the den would be attempted but he had had no time to locate the camera which locke had hidden well nor had he dared to search longer for it when he heard locke bounding down the stairs from the library accordingly he had retreated and hastened back through the passageway into the automaton's den. Quick, he shouted to the horde of emissaries in the place. Bring dynamite, electric wires, and a rackbar. They think they have us trapped.
Starting point is 06:51:38 But if they try to follow me here, I tell you it'll mean certain death to them. The emissaries hasten. to obey him. They brought the explosive and the means to detonate it, and carried the stuff into the passageway, where they made the connections. An emissary stepped forward and volunteered to use the rack bar when the time came, but Balcom waved him away. "'No,' he growled, "'no one can take my revenge from me. I'll do the killing.' The emissaries fell back and went into the den. Balcom was making some final adjustments when the Great Rock separating the passageway from the graveyard of genius swung slowly on its balanced hinges.
Starting point is 06:52:29 Stardled from his work, even though he had expected the thing, Balcom looked up and in the passageway caught a glimpse of the dim outline of his arch enemy, Locke. Balcom had been right. Locke had found the clue to the secret entrance to the tunnel. He worked feverishly to complete the final connection, but almost before he finished, Locke charged, and the battle was on. Up and down the passageway they fought. Although Locke was the younger man, yet in Balcom he found a giant of strength.
Starting point is 06:53:08 It was a fight between these two alone, for no emissary, no one. Automaton now entered that passage of death. Neither uttered a sound. Neither had a weapon. It was the primitive struggle of man-to-man for life. But now, Locke's youth and clean living began to tell in his favor, and he sensed that his adversary was weakening.
Starting point is 06:53:36 He redoubled his efforts. After a particularly vicious blow from Locke, Balcom threw up his hands and toppled over backward in the direction of the rack bar itself. Locke tried to throw Balcom's body out of the way. It was too late. With a thud, Balcom crashed full upon the plunger, driving at home. There was a blinding flash, a dull roar, and the earth rock. Huge boulders were tossed about like feathers, and the earth, the roof of the passage caved in. Balcom was killed instantly.
Starting point is 06:54:19 Locke, with better fortune, had been hurled to the ground where the earth and rocks, and falling, had formed a sort of arch over his body. He was alive, though barely conscious. He knew that soon a search would be made for him. But, buried under tons of earth and rock, Could any rescuers reach him in time? Was this the end?
Starting point is 06:54:47 End of Chapter 23. Recording by Roger Moline. Chapter 24 of the Master Mystery. This Libervox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Moline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve. Chapter 24. for a long time locke lay quite still the shock to his nervous system had been terrific and although physically almost uninjured he had lost his usual grip on himself and felt very helpless
Starting point is 06:55:33 he felt terribly tired the thought came to him that he had done enough reached his limit of endurance he craved sleep a long sleep and forgetfulness but youth and the undying desire for life and accomplishment won over this deadly mood and he began to take note of his position his mind became clearer and the ringing in his ears caused by the explosion gradually passed away then like a flash the question entered his mind of how he was able buried under tons of debris to breathe so freely why was the air not vitiated he tried to move slowly and quietly so as not to dislodge any of the rocks that formed an arch over his body he succeeded beyond his expectations for his body was in a sort of natural pocket and not one of his limbs was inextricably bound thus twisting his body he managed to draw himself into what seemed to be an even more open space he hardly dared to breathe so fearful was he that any moment he might reach a point where further progress would be impossible he moved slowly gropingly then suddenly he recoiled in horror for his hand had come in contact with something which he recognized to be a man's face in his shaken condition it was some seconds before he could control the wild jangling of his nerves then he searched his pockets and finding a match lighted it there covered to the armpits by dirt and rocks was the body of balcom whose last act before his own death had been an attempt to murder locke
Starting point is 06:57:31 lock shuddered and redoubled his efforts to escape from the gruesome place there still remained a small hole through which he must climb but he negotiated it successfully and in another moment he was above ground and free eva and zita had followed locke's instructions but had not waited to find any one to go with them to the exit from the den nor did they wait at the exit more than a few minutes eva had taken a small electric torch with her and becoming impatient at the non-appearance of locke she flashed it about as she followed the lines and marks indicated on the plan of the den. She and Zeta were surprised at the magnitude of the entrance passageway they uncovered. They had had to make a detour in order to reach the beach at a point where it was indicated that the exit of the den would be found, and even with the plan, which they consulted at every step,
Starting point is 06:58:37 they almost missed their objective, for the cleft and the rocks slanted inward, and was difficult to see even when one was standing directly in front of it. They had peered into the cavern and were waiting when they heard the explosion. They gazed at each other questioningly and with apprehension. What do you think it is? asked Ava, questioningly. Zeta could, of course, offer no explanation and did not try. Impulsively, both girls took a very foolish chance.
Starting point is 06:59:12 both had thought of lock and they started to run into the cave entrance and toward the sound of the explosion zita was in the lead and it was at this moment that the panic-stricken emissaries came tumbling and fighting their way from the den zita shrieked to eva to save herself and eva although unwilling to leave her knew that now she could do nothing to save zita and took her only chance of escape as for zita the emissaries were too frightened to pay attention to her but behind them came the iron monster without nerves it seemed the automaton saw her and pinned her to the rock wall until she was unconscious then picking her up as though she were a feather it carried her out to the beach locke the moment he freed himself from the hole which had so nearly been his grave ran staggering toward the beach for he felt instinctively that eva and zita were in danger eva and locke must have started at about the same time she in her flight away from the automaton and locke to find the den exit for they met on the cliff side thank god you are safe exclaimed eva locke impulsively threw his arms about her and kissed her as they related their narrow escapes locke resolved to follow the trail of the automaton and to rescue zita also he had hopes of rescuing eva's father at the same time eva wished to accompany him but he would not think of it and insisted that she returned to brent rock and keep all the doors barricaded in fact he followed her almost to the house and saw that she entered safely then hurried back to the beach with the aid of eva's electric torch which she had given him it was no difficult task to trace
Starting point is 07:01:18 the huge footsteps of the automaton, though one by one the footprints of the emissaries took divergent directions, probably for the very purpose of confusing just such a pursuit. He followed the main track, however, until he came to the banks of a small stream, and there the trail was completely lost, for the monster had stepped into the water. Locke waded to the other bank and hunted for further tracks, but there were none to be found. The automaton had undoubtedly waded upstream to the point where he had decided to dispose of Zeta. Nothing daunted, Locke started wading upstream. This stream ran in a gully between the rocks and the cliffs on either side, which were very high.
Starting point is 07:02:10 time and time again Locke thought of turning back for more searchers. But he hated to return to Ava without at least some news, and therefore he persisted. He was at last rewarded, for just as he was about to turn to the right where the stream made a bend, he thought he heard a low laugh. He stopped dead in his tracks. Again, the sound of the broken laughter came to him. Cautiously, Locke moved slowly forward until he could see around the bend. It was a strange sight that met his gaze.
Starting point is 07:02:50 Under an enormous overhanging rock, he saw about fifteen men standing, while against the cliff he could distinguish the form of a girl. It was undoubtedly Zeta. Sitting on a rock and quite close to her was Peter Brent. The emissaries were clustered around the central figure, which was waving its arms of steel and indicating what they should do. As the automaton gesticulated, tiny points of fire gleamed from its eyes. Seen in the light of the lanterns held by the emissaries, the automaton never looked more terrifying. Even Locke himself, who had encountered the monster so often, felt,
Starting point is 07:03:37 a cold chill as he watched him and his men. Locke turned noiselessly, for well he knew that alone he could do nothing. He started to retrace his steps to Brent Rock, and no sooner had he arrived there than he told Ava that her father still lived and was uninjured, and that Zeta was safe in the new den of the automaton which he had discovered. Then he telephoned to his chief to San Francisco. officers immediately to Brent Rock. After the explosion that had killed Balcom and had come so near to killing Locke, when he had finally rescued himself and had drawn himself out of the hole,
Starting point is 07:04:22 there was one who watched him. It was none other than that mysterious being, Dr. Q. What twist of that disordered brain had brought him to the spot was not at once evident. However, as soon as Locke had left to go toward Ava, Dr. Q came from his hiding place, madly smiling and wagging his head. He peered into the hole, and seeing nothing, lighted a match and thrust it far down into the darkness. There was a sharp intake of his breath,
Starting point is 07:05:00 for the match revealed to him the dead face of Herbert Balcom. Dr. Q drew back and stood erect. Dead, he muttered as he ran his fingers through his hair dazedly. Dead! A strange thing happened. The mad light fled from the eyes of Dr. Q and the twisted brain seemed to become clear. Suddenly, in the very field, the old man knelt down
Starting point is 07:05:33 and prayed a thankful prayer for his recovery. What was the strange power which Balcom had wielded over him, which death had snapped? The officers arrived at Brent Rock, and Locke was ready. The party left immediately to go to the rescue of Brent and Zeta, and it took them only a short time to reach the spot which Locke had located. Disposing some of his force below the hanging rock, Locke and some others went farther upstream.
Starting point is 07:06:08 The two parties looked at their watches, waiting a certain time, agreed on. Then the two parties moved toward each other. As they came in sight of the spot, Locke experienced a keen disappointment. He could see no one. Advancing farther, he discovered Brent still on the same rock. Guarding him were three emissaries. That was all. Zeta, the automaton, and the other emissaries were gone. The three emissaries, seeing the numbers opposed to them, did not even offer to resist.
Starting point is 07:06:48 They were placed under arrest, but nothing could induce them to tell where the others had gone. To fail Zita, after she had so nobly saved his life in the lair of the hypnotist, was an unwelcome thought to lock, and irresolved. to rescue her at any risk. But first he felt he must restore Brent to his daughter, and therefore the party returned to Brent Rock. Ava was beside herself with joy at the safe return of her father, and led him tenderly to his room and sent immediately for the doctor
Starting point is 07:07:24 in order that he might not suffer from his exposure. While this was going on at Brent Rock, Paul Balcombe was rifling his father's paper, in the apartment where Balcom had lived. He had unceremoniously thrown letters and documents all over the floor in his mad search for something. Finally, he found what he was looking for, and, smiling triumphantly as he read the paper,
Starting point is 07:07:53 he thrust it into his pocket and hurriedly left the place, not stopping even to pick up the papers scattered all about. Zeta had evidently been watching, watching the house, for no sooner had he left than she ran up the front steps of the Balcom apartment. In some way she had procured a key and led herself in. Then began a feverish search, very similar to that which Paul had instituted. Only this time Zeta picked up all the papers, arranging them and placing them back in the drawers after scanning their contents. She had It almost finished when a small book lying in a distant corner of the room caught her eye.
Starting point is 07:08:41 At a glance she saw that it was a diary. Turning the pages rapidly, she finally came to one over which she fairly gloated, for its information, sold to the proper parties, might make her independent for life. Even as she was gloating over her find, there came the sound of many feet in the front hallway. Zeta had no time to run out of the room before the door opened, giving entrance to six emissaries surrounding her. The emissaries locked all the doors and tramped out. Only their leader remained for a moment to throw a parting shot.
Starting point is 07:09:24 Remember, he threatened, this house is watched. See that you act accordingly. You will if you know what's good for you. then he slammed the door and locked it behind him for a long time zita sat there too despairing to move then her ear caught the sound of stealthy footsteps in the hall and she ran and hid behind the portires the door opened slowly and paul stole again into the room having nothing to fear from him zita came from her hiding-place and confronted him paul was startled for a moment at her sudden appearance but recovered himself on seeing that it was zita the paper that he had stolen from his father's desk had proved to him that zita had become highly desirable and he was not one to miss such an opportunity as he questioned her zita told him briefly her story or rather such portions of it as she thought it was desirable for him to know paul in turn assured her of his undying friendship and something more his earnestness almost made it seem true and he talked in his most fascinating and attractive manner
Starting point is 07:10:48 he finally ended his conversation with a direct proposal of marriage but he had overstepped the mark and zita was not to be fooled paul she laughed scornfully now you should be on the stage it needed only this proposal to prove to me that i am really peter brent's daughter peter brent's daughter he exclaimed no not his daughter the daughter of dr kew impossible recoiled zeta astounded at the assertion true zita he asserted absolutely true here look at this paper with hands that trembled zita took the paper and read an amazing table unless the paper lied she was indeed the daughter of dr kew there was only one thing to do and that was to confront dr kew at once and force him to a full explanation In order not to antagonize Paul, Zeta was now particularly nice to him. Her object was to get him to consent to her escape, so that she could inform Locke and Ava of her discovery,
Starting point is 07:12:13 and all three confront Dr. Q and rest from him the story. At first, Paul would not let her go unless she consented to marry him, but Zita played him skillfully, so that finally he on him. unlocked the door. Then Zeta flew down the stairs and to a telephone around the corner, where she called up Locke to whom she told as much as she dared over the wire. Locke told her that he and Ava would meet her within an hour in the lobby of one of the city's largest hotels, and Zita hastened there, where she waited impatiently until they arrived. dr kew admitted them immediately and they noticed with astonishment the wonderful change for the better that had taken place in the man for with the restoration of his mind all the evil lines of his face had been obliterated as it were
Starting point is 07:13:13 and in the place of the dottering half imbecile they found a genial kindly and distinguished gentlemen who with the utmost hospitality brought chairs and begged them to be seated zita in her anxiety to know the truth could hardly contain her impatience tossed from pillar to post dominated once by the strong evil mind of balkham zita had run the gamut of human emotions before she had barely passed her girlhood. Seeing her agitation, Locke undertook to interrogate the doctor. "'Dr. Q,' he began, "'I believe you know the perpetrator of the crimes to which we have all been subjected, and we have come to you in all friendliness to ask you to clear this mystery up for us.' "'Balcombe is dead,' added Locke pointedly.
Starting point is 07:14:13 yes i know that interrupted dr kew you know all asked how do you know the doctor told of having seen balcom's body but at first he could not explain why he was in the spot at the time then locke went on to tell him of the document that paul had shown to zita dr kew sank heavily into a chair that document that paul balcom showed zita he exclaimed after a moment told the truth all were startled zita would have risen with a cry had not locke gently touched her arm tell us the story demanded locke of kew for some moments dr kew seemed to be collecting his scattered thoughts as though still a haze hung over his mind then he began to speak becoming more certain of his strange story it was many years ago he began as all drew closer about him listening breathlessly to his narrative and all these years i have been quite mad the man now lying dead balcom was the cause of all these years of misery the old man passed his hand over his head as though to wipe away a recollection of hate and fear then resumed i was an inventor in those days and very successful i had built up a great fortune had built a great fortune had built a great fortune had built a great great house, and in that house I had a beautiful wife and two of the loveliest children,
Starting point is 07:16:04 a boy and a girl, that man ever had. He paused again, then went on. One day a man entered my life and proposed to put my inventions on the market very advantageously. He was suave, polished, and apparently a gentleman. At any rate, I trusted him. You were, you were, and a small, a all knew him. It was Herbert Balcom. At the time, I did not know that in order to give my inventions a clear field, the inventions of hundreds of poor inventors were to be suppressed. I know now, Miss Brent, that your own father was led along in the scheme, even as I was. Belcom possessed the mastermind, and we were all as children in his hands. Dr. Kew's. stopped a moment. It was evident that he was speaking with restraint when it came to Peter Brent,
Starting point is 07:17:04 perhaps glossing over what the man had done. Though he did not say so, the mere fact that at last Brent had seen the light and had planned a wholesale restitution weighed supremely in Dr. Q's mind. One day, he resumed, Belcombe came to me and what I know now was merely fainted. excitement and fear. They're after us, he cried. Brent and I have done our best, but the government is after you, and we can't protect you any longer.
Starting point is 07:17:40 Then, for the first time, Balcom told me of the real purposes of the company, told me that he had been drawn into it by Brent. It was all a tissue of lies, lies that drove me from my home and country. I hated your first. father with an undying hate, Miss Brent. Well, to make the sad story short,
Starting point is 07:18:05 I took my wife and children and sailed secretly for the farthest parts of the world. Off the coast of Madagascar, in the Straits, a typhoon came up. The vessel was driven on the rocks and wrecked. I was cast ashore, and I vaguely remember how, for days and weeks, I patrolled that beach, subsisting on shellfish,
Starting point is 07:18:31 imploring God, day and night, to restore my wife and children to me. Then my mind gave way. The natives took me in, thinking me a god. They took me many miles inland. Savages, the world over, are superstitious about the demented, and so they treated me kindly. They installed me in a thatched hut of my own and made me a leader. How many months, years, I stayed with them, I do not know.
Starting point is 07:19:07 But true to my mechanical instinct, I rigged up a forge and improved many of the crude instruments of the natives, principally those of agriculture. But transcending every other feeling, I hated Brent. In my madness I conceived the idea that I would construct an iron giant, that upon its completion, if I could only procure the brain of a man who had died of a lightning stroke or other electric agency, I could, by installing this brain in the brain cavity of the giant, give it volition, make it a superman without feeling or conscience. It was a mad idea, but I was a mad idea, but I was a man.
Starting point is 07:19:53 mad. At about this time, Belcom came to Madagascar. He found me, and, knowing my intense hatred of Peter Brent, he cruelly added fuel to the fire. Already he must have known that Brent was coming to his senses and planning his great restitution to genius. He promised me that if I would come to New York with him, he would secure an electrocuted brain so that I I could perfect my steel automaton and obtain my revenge. I was easily persuaded, and I sailed with Balcom, bringing the iron monster with me. A strange light gleamed in the old man's eyes as he spoke, not the light of madness, but of kindliness now.
Starting point is 07:20:44 Children, he said at length, I have during these lucid moments watched you all closely. call it instinct, if you will, but you, Zeta, and you, Quentin, seem to be particularly dear to me now. Today, returning from the scene of the explosion, with every faculty not only clear, but rather sharpened by long disuse, I pieced the years, the months, even the days together. I searched in an old trunk, and I found this. It was a list of those rescued from the steamer, Magnific, and with amazement they read the names among the passengers. Quentin Locke
Starting point is 07:21:34 Zeta Lock There was a short note at the bottom of the list to the effect that no trace of either the father or the mother of the two children had been found. Paper after paper which Dr. Q had found where they had been preserved by Balcom, proved the identification and the story. Locke's head was in a whirl at the sudden change in relationships, but not more so than Zeta's. Finally, Zeta could stand the strain no longer.
Starting point is 07:22:11 What had been a hopeless love was now explained. My, my brother! she sobbed as she buried her head on Quentin. shoulder. Both turned to Dr. Q. Dr. Q. Dr. Q. No longer, but really, Quentin Locke, Sr., whence had come the Q. His eyes filled with tears and his voice choked. My children, he murmured, I see that it is not too late for me to find happiness, after all. Our enemy is dead. It was Balcom of of course, who was in that frame of armor, who used that terrible poison that stole away Brent's mind, the iron monster will walk no more. Henceforth, Peter Brent and Miss Ava and you, Quentin, will—'
Starting point is 07:23:09 Dr. Q. had not time to finish the sentence. The door burst inward. The automaton, its eyes of flame, stocked in among them. End of Chapter 24. Recording by Roger Maline. Chapter 25 of The Master Mystery. This Libervox recording is in the public domain. Recording by Roger Maline. The Master Mystery by John W. Gray and Arthur B. Reve.
Starting point is 07:23:51 Chapter 25. As the automaton crashed its way into the room, all sprang back terrified, again. For this monster, they had felt sure, was now nothing but an inanimate shell of armor, since Balcom was dead. Yet here it was, stalking toward them and evidently as bent on destruction as ever. What did it mean? In an instant, Locke had helped Ava through an open window and turned to assist Zeta.
Starting point is 07:24:26 But Dr. Kew forestalled him and had already taken him. her in his arms and had fled with her into another room. For the moment, Locke was surprised to see that the automaton totally ignored him. Instead, it stalked to the door and wrenched it open. There, cowering in the hall, in abject terror, was Deluxe Dora. How and why she had come there was a mystery. But the automaton did not hesitate. It raised its hands, and, and, how and why she had come there was a mystery. but the automaton did not hesitate it raised its hands and as it did so long flashes of blue flame leaped from the steel finger-tips toward the unfortunate woman once she shrieked then crumpled and fell dead the monster then turned its attention to locke striding toward him with a menacing gesture but the diversion due to dora had given all just the time they needed to make good their flight locke threw a chair to impede the progress of the monster
Starting point is 07:25:34 and then as he saw that all the others were safe he lightly vaulted out of the window himself to find them waiting for him in the little yard below what do you make of it now a father asked locke of dr kew balcom is dead who is now in the iron man dr kew shrugged it was a mystery to him as much as ever and he seemed unable to throw any light on it but deluxe dora queried zita what had she come for why was she struck down first again dr kew shook his head from the yard they could hear the automata hans heavy tread in the room and as there was nothing to be gained by remaining they left the yard and hurried away out of the neighborhood they had not gone far however when dr locke came to a full stop i must go back he exclaimed for a moment all thought he had again taken leave of his senses yet he was obdurate miss brent eva he explained you know that a grievous wrong has been done your father through me he lies ill of that most terrible of diseases the laughing madness i alone possess the antidote and it is in the laboratory that we have just left i pray that that iron beast has not destroyed it at the mere words locke turned as if to go back for it no quentin remonstrated his father you must remain to guard eva then i will go insisted zita
Starting point is 07:27:28 i am not afraid now even when the monster carried me off i overcame my fear watched my chance and escaped from his den where he had left me i will go finally dr locke agreed that zita might return with him remain outside and give the alarm if anything happened to him thus after many remonstrances it was agreed and eva and quentin went on to brent rock no one had molested brent in the meantime the terror caused by the explosion as well as the loss of balcombe for the time had evidently cowed the emissary band While Eva made Brent comfortable, Locke went immediately to the laboratory, where he had something which he considered very important. Quentin, remarked Ava as she joined him, Your father spoke the truth, I believe, when he said that it was Balcombe in the automaton, but if that was the case, who is in it now? Locke shook his head dubiously.
Starting point is 07:28:39 I give it up, he replied. it's too deep for me. But whoever it is, he won't trouble us long, I'll wager. I've been perfecting a special gun and an explosive gas bullet. No one can shoot the monster. Nothing seems to stop it. But this weapon, I think, will at last prove a match for it. Ava, who had always had the deepest interest in Quentin's work,
Starting point is 07:29:09 listened attentively as he explained in deep. the working of the new weapon. And now we come to the actual loading of these asphyxating poison bullets, concluded Quentin. I really must ask you, Ava, to go into another room, for it is dangerous work, and you must not risk your life here. But Quentin, remonstrated Ava, we've risked our lives so often together that I have ceased to be afraid of anything. Quentin was insistent, and finally Ava agreed.
Starting point is 07:29:47 As Dr. Kew and Zeta neared the former's laboratory, they saw that all the lights in the house were out. Dr. Locke, against Zita's advice, insisted on going in and told his daughter to wait outside. It was then that Zita disobeyed her father for the first time, for she flatly refused to be left behind. No, she insisted. I found a father tonight, and what we must risk, we risk together. It is no worse than the peril from which I once escaped.
Starting point is 07:30:26 There was no reasoning with Zeta, and they let themselves into the little yard and went up the back steps. When they came to the door of the laboratory, they listened intently. There was no sound. Then they mustered up courage and cautiously entered the room. For a long time they stood quite still, not daring to move. Finally, Dr. Q suddenly lighted a match. The room was in terrible confusion, as though cyclone swept. Dr. Locke turned on an electric bulb, and the room was flooded with light.
Starting point is 07:31:06 Everywhere there were traces of the automaton. but the monster itself had left the place dr locke crossed to the other door there was a sight that made them shudder the body of deluxe dora was still huddled in a heap on the floor she was quite dead but dr locke had no time now to waste moments were precious at any instant they might again be attacked feverishly he began to and a search for the bottle containing the antidote. At last he found it, carefully hidden, and in a bottle fortunately not broken. They left everything as it was, and hurriedly left the place on their way to Brent Rock.
Starting point is 07:31:56 Meanwhile, in one of the worst quarters of the city, down in the cellar of a huge warehouse, a mob of emissaries were gathered. They were discussing the things that had led up to the experience, in the automaton's den, Balcom's death, and the arrest of their three pals. Plans for the future they discussed,
Starting point is 07:32:19 but with their leader gone, these hardened men were still as helpless as children. Suddenly, above the din of voices, a strange, familiar sound was heard, a sound as of clanking chains, and the blood froze in the veins of every man present. Then with wild shouts of terror they scattered in every direction, for the automaton was stalking toward them.
Starting point is 07:32:50 Balcom, the man who had given the Iron Man life, was dead, and yet the automaton was among them. That night, in the holds of many vessels and on the breakbeams of many trains pulling away from the city, emissaries who once were slaves of the automaton were fleeing the city in every direction. When Zeta and her father arrived at Brent Rock, Locke was still working at his new gas gun. Ava was in the library, but when she heard the voices in the hallway, she ran to welcome them. Oh, I'm so glad you've both returned safe, she cried. Then, unable to withstand the suspense longer, she asked, Have you brought it, the antidote?
Starting point is 07:33:42 When Dr. Locke told her that the bottle that contained it was safely stowed in his pocket, Ava sank, overwrought into a chair, and cried with simple relief and joy. In a moment, however, she had gained control of herself, dashed the tears from her eyes, and almost seized the bottle from Dr. Locke. "'Bring him down here, my dear,'
Starting point is 07:34:09 cautioned the doctor, still holding the bottle. "'You would not know how to administer it.' "'Ava ran to her father's room, stopping only long enough to summon Quentin, then together they led Brent downstairs. Brent's condition was still pitiable. His mind was a total blank. these people dr kew zita quentin even his own daughter meant nothing to him he lived and breathed but no ray of light entered the poor brain
Starting point is 07:34:45 they guided his halting steps into the library as if he had been something less than a child and placed him in the same big arm-chair in which he had sunk the fatal morning that the fumes from the candles had overcome him dr kew drew out the bottle and telling zita to bring a glass of water measured out a few drops of the antidote pouring them into the glass then he moved over to brent and tried to get him to drink it for a long time brent merely clenched his teeth but once he was induced to taste the mixture he drank it eagerly for ages it seemed to those watching brent sat as before vacantly gazing straight ahead of him, so long, in fact, that a terrible fear entered Ava's heart, that perhaps, after all, the antidote would fail and that her father would remain without reason until the day of his death.
Starting point is 07:35:48 Then slowly a change was noticeable in his eyes, and all leaned forward with overpowering intentness. What they were watching was like a miracle, Slowly, very slowly, they saw the soul creep back into those poor, mad eyes. Brent had been staring directly at his daughter as she watched him anxiously. Now a puzzled look came over his face, and raising a hand, he rubbed his forehead. Then a wonderful light seemed to shine from his eyes, and he held out his arms to Ava. with a sob of excited happiness eva rushed to embrace him as locke stood behind him zita and dr kew walked to the other end of the room turning sideways to the group
Starting point is 07:36:46 suddenly brent turned his eyes away from eva and noticed dr kew for the first time who is that he asked eva why father that is-i that is-i At the sound of voices, Dr. Q had turned around. You, gasped Brent as he sank back into his chair. The look on his face was strange, perhaps half fear and half shame. Dr. Q came no nearer for a moment, while Ava hastened to explain what had happened. Then, unsteadily, Brent rose and walked over to the doctor. you are alive he exclaimed you have come again into my life so that at last i can make restitution my daughter has explained to me all that you have suffered believe me it was through my own weakness it seems incredible that any man could be so infamous so utterly without moral scruples as was balcom i believe the villain implicitly that is and can be my only excuse
Starting point is 07:38:07 the doctor placed his hand on brent's shoulder i can understand only too well he remarked for i too believed in balkham you were a reticent man and so my dealings were all with him i was gullible an inventor not a business man i should have come to you before i flood the country i suppose say no more about it for i forgive you from the bottom of my business my heart. But Brent insisted on explaining that at least he had had a desire to write the great wrongs. "'I can remember it all now,' he continued. "'I was about to make restitution when a man connected with the company. I am sure now that he was an adventurer, a crook in the pay of Balcom, although Balcom probably tried to hide it, came to me. His name, as I remember it, was Flint. I was about to write a letter that showed that it was my intention to write a wrong when something interrupted me, and the rest I can't remember.
Starting point is 07:39:23 Quentin, who had been standing behind the chair, now drew from his pocket a piece of paper which he handed to Brent. Yes, that is it, cried Brent excitedly, taking it. and spreading it out before them. See? It was a note addressed to Quentin Locke and read, I have done you a great wrong about which you know nothing, but for which I will make amends.
Starting point is 07:39:55 It was broken off, exclaimed Brent, making a sad effort to recollect what had happened. I don't remember how, but this flint had been telling me something about an iron monster, he had a model said he had seen the real thing in madagascar that it had a human brain that it walked and fought that it had strength and life but no conscience he hinted that the thing would do me harm if i persisted in a course that i had determined for myself of giving back to inventors we had robbed the things of which we had robbed them i did not believe him I thought the thing absurd and started to write the note, going a stepfather than I had ever threatened Balcom.
Starting point is 07:40:47 Quentin, Dr. Q, and Zeta exchanged glances as Ava's father resumed his narrative. Then I felt a choking sensation at my throat. I remember the effrontery of Flint's laughing at me, in a maudlin sort of way, and then a blank. The next I are, recall was just now eva gazing at me with a worried expression in her dear eyes i called to her and kissed her tried to comfort her then i saw you locke and zita peter brent from the time he and flint had been overcome by the fumes from the candelabra until he received the antidote and recognized his daughter had not known a thing
Starting point is 07:41:38 as they talked there were many matters the two aged men discovered while they pieced together the happenings of years each had been duped by the same man each had suffered great trouble through this man's machinations and duplicity as they talked the attention of both turned to the younger quentin locke who seemed overjoyed at the recovery of his former employer brent had a very great feeling of affection and respect for the younger man for had he not really brought him up as all questioned one another they asked brent much about the past and he told them all he told how he had become finally suspicious of balcombe of how he insisted upon instituting a search for the doctor his wife and children he told how balcom had opposed him up to the last moment then he described his sailing half the world over in search of them how at times he found a trail only to lose it again finally he told how at last he had found that the mother had been lost but the children saved i was in bombay he continued in despair that i would ever find any of you at that time i was an old man before my time for my conscience gave me no rest i went down to the quay to purchase a ticket from my return to new york and true to the habit i had formed i asked the ticket-seller if he had ever heard anything of the survivors of the steamer magnifique do i know anything of it repeated the ticket-seller no but there's a man working on this dock now who no
Starting point is 07:43:34 never talks of anything else. He was a sailor on the ship, and one of the few who survived. You can believe me when I tell you that I ran down that dock and found the man. He remembered you all well, remembered you children when you were taken up with some other survivors, and he said he thought that some family had taken you to Hong Kong. I cancelled my passage to Liverpool, and immediately sailed for China. Still, my troubles were not over, for it was weeks before I finally located you babies, Quentin and Zeta. I won't burden you with the difficulties I encountered before the English family, the Danes,
Starting point is 07:44:21 with whom I found you would consent to give you up. Nor will I take time to tell of our return to New York through San Francisco. Let it suffice for you to know that we arrived safely after I had completely circled the world. I sent you to good schools, and when Zeta was old enough, I made her my secretary so that I could watch over her. Quentin, being older, I had not dared to have around at first. I feared he might question me too closely. And what answer could I give him? could i tell him that international patents had driven his father into exile that i had been partly the cause the indirect cause it is true but still the cause of his mother's death
Starting point is 07:45:10 i never found the courage to do that and so i sent him to a preparatory school and later to college years wiped out his childhood recollections and when he came here he came as a stranger employed in the company's laboratory i make no defence but i assure you all that my own sufferings have atoned for all the wrongs i have done brent broke down and was almost weeping when quentin and eva moved over to his side and reassured him as soon as brent had recovered from his weakness he wanted to know all that had happened since he had been unconscious under the drug and as he listened he was aghast at the automaton and as he listened he was aghast at the automaton and he was, and Balcom's villainy. "'I've something here that will stop him, though,' added Quentin as he showed the new gas-gun he had invented and explained its deadly properties. "'Bring him on again. I'm ready.'
Starting point is 07:46:12 "'Quentin, please don't joke about that terrible monster,' shivered Ava. "'It has injured us so often. I don't even want to talk about it, or about the government that asked you to come here and set things right let us forget now that all is right quentin smiled at her and his quick mind saw that the time had come to guide the conversation into pleasanter channels he moved close to brent it looks mr brent he said quietly as though we all were at about the end of our troubles but there are two of us here who are not quite happy yet mr brent i am going to claim a reward anything my dear locke anything i have is yours then i may as well tell you that eva and i love each other's your I may as well tell you that Ava and I love each other and I want your consent to our marriage." Brent beamed. That, Quentin, is the dearest wish my heart can have.
Starting point is 07:47:23 Quentin turned to Ava to take her in his arms, when there was a terrific crash of glass in the conservatory, the splintering of wood, and the automaton, arms swinging like flails, charged like a mad thing into the room. Its terrorizing eyes were a gleam, its one desire, destruction. A large table stood in its way, and it demolished it as though it were matchwood. The interruption came so abruptly
Starting point is 07:47:55 that Brent, who in his right mind had never seen the fiend and was now, seeing it for the first time, was paralyzed with horror. He tried to rise from his chair, but in his weak condition fell back helpless. Quentin made a flying leap over the demolished table and placed himself directly in front of Brent and in the path of the monster. Dr. Q, Zeta, and Ava started for Locke's side, but he waved them back frantically. Locke reached into his pocket and drew out his gas pistol. The automaton was almost upon him when he raised his arm and fired.
Starting point is 07:48:40 There was a blinding flash and a dull report. The automaton stopped in his tracks, and raising one mighty hand to its chest, staggered backward. Again Quentin fired, and the automaton slowly crumpled, sinking to one knee. There was no need to fire again, for suddenly the monster crashed to the floor and lay still locke started forward but eva shrieked for him to stand back she had not forgotten that once she had thought the monster dead and it had suddenly seized her and almost crushed out her life there was however nothing to fear this time quentin reassured her that the gas fumes had passed away then knelt by the iron terror
Starting point is 07:49:35 he tried to remove the steel headpiece but before he could accomplish it the doctor came forward and in a moment had unfastened the bolts as they were doing so a thick voice from inside could be distinguished muttering words about the capture of brent and zita just before balcom was killed the escape of zita the rescue of brent the killing of dora who had evidently come to betray something in jealousy it was all incoherent and dr kew and quentin hastened to uncast the man within they lifted off the helmet and there was the contorted and dying face of paul balcom who had indescented Taken his father's place in a vain hope to secure the fortune for himself the poison was too strong and as the girls turned sickened away the evil features froze more evil than ever they had been in his evil life A few days later a brilliant wedding took place at Brent Rock which itself was a present to the bride and groom guests had thinned out, Quentin and Ava strolled into the garden, no longer in fear of attack from the steel automaton. Ava glanced at her ring, musing. After all the things from which you have escaped, dear, she murmured a bit timidly,
Starting point is 07:51:16 I am afraid nothing in the world can hold you. Quentin drew her into his arms, while her hand rested on his shoulder and kissed the little golden ring that encircled her finger nothing but that band of love he smiled end of chapter twenty five end of the master mystery by john w gray and arthur b reeve

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