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STRANLEIGH'S MILLIONS

in his ears, he took care not to show his resentment.

"By the way, Stranleigh, if this deal comes off, I'll be in funds, and I want to take a little trip down to Spain."

"Oho! Are you invited to the Naval demonstration at Cadiz?"

"Yes. Are you going?"

"I think so."

"Well, Stranleigh, why not take your yacht and let us both go together?"

"Sorry, old chap, but the yacht is out of commission; won't be ready for a month or more yet. You see, I learned that the turbine blades of the Lusitania, if placed on end, will extend for a hundred and eighty-nine miles or thereabouts. This made me dissatisfied with my present turbine engines, so I am having The Woman in White fitted up with the very latest pattern of the Honourable Parsons steam turbines. I think of challenging the Lusitania for the blue ribbon of the ocean, and then, my dear boy, I'd be delighted if you came along."

"Very good. You can count on me."

"I'll remind you of your promise if the Lusitania dare take up my challenge. Good-night. It's nearly two o'clock, and I must be off."

Lord Stranleigh left the Club shortly after, and was followed by the man with the awesome face, the silent pair in the silent streets looking like one