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louch hat that matched the blackness of his cloak。
  He was walking toward her car; and on the way; Margo was panting every detail of her adventure。
  When they reached the roadster; Margo heard The Shadow's whispered laugh。
  It denoted full understanding。
  〃Drive back to the Equator;〃 he told her。 〃I shall return later; with the cab。 You will have time to finish your swim…〃
  〃Before you arrive?〃
  Again; The Shadow laughed; in response to Margo's eager question。 His next words corrected her。
  〃You won't find me at the Equator;〃 spoke The Shadow。 〃But I think you will meet your friend; Lamont Cranston; if you look for him。 I believe that he has been looking for you most of the evening。〃
  
  
   CHAPTER VII 
   THE SHADOW'S COURSE 
  It was afternoon; and Margo Lane was gazing from the roof garden of the Hotel Tropico; in Miami。 She was looking across the wide green strip of Bayfront Park; to the greater breadth of blue that represented Biscayne Bay。
  Among the assorted speedboats Margo saw one of somewhat larger build; yet with the trim lines of a racer。
  ing up the bay; the boat was tooting for a drawbridge to open; and Margo identified the shrill; whistly blast that carried across the water。
  〃There's another;〃 stated Margo。 〃That makes eleven。〃
  Lamont Cranston didn't even glance up from his newspaper as he inquired absently:
  〃Eleven what?〃
  〃Eleven of the mosquito ships;〃 returned Margo; a bit petulantly。 〃I've been counting them; all afternoon; as you asked。 Or didn't you?〃
  Cranston's usually immobile lips flickered with a smile。
  〃Sorry; Margo;〃 he said。 〃I did ask you to count the mosquito fleet。
  Seven; you say?〃
  〃Eleven;〃 corrected Margo。 〃There should be one more。 Go back to your reading。 I'll watch for it。〃
  Cranston gave the newspaper a flourish。
  〃A great deal here about the Durez murder;〃 he declared。 〃The police are quite positive that a former con man named Murk Wessel maneuvered it。 The only trouble is; they can't prove it。〃
  Margo nodded; still a trifle annoyed。 She had heard so much talk concerning Murk Wessel。 The police had two reasons for suspecting him to be the master of the murder ring。 First; all the dead crooks found on the battle round at the Equator had been former cronies of Murk。 Again; Murk himself had been seen in Miami the morning before the crime。
  There was also talk of a mysterious Mr。 Brown who had reserved a suite at the Hotel Equator; thanks to the connivance of an employee who had been slain while helping crooks get away with Durez's millions。
  Very obviously; Mr。 Brown was none other than Murk Wessel; for the mysterious guest had disappeared at the time of the robbery。 At least; the police regarded it as obvious; but that didn't mean it would stand in a court of law。
  Murk Wessel would have to be found first。 Once found; whatever alibi he gave would have to be shattered。 Even then; the evidence against him would be largely circumstantial。 So far; the police were still occupied with the preliminary work…that of locating the man they wanted。
  〃I've not only heard of Murk Wessel;〃 mused Cranston; 〃I've met him; Margo。 Two or three times; and he was always using an alias。 I don't think the chap liked me。 I knew too much about him。〃
  〃Why didn't you have him arrested?〃
  Margo put the question tartly; hoping that Cranston would catch the deeper inference。 As The Shadow; Cranston didn't usually meet known criminals three times。 Once was the usual rule; at which time he generally terminated their careers without having to call in the law。
  Therefore; Margo's question really veiled another。 She was asking The Shadow why he hadn't been up to his usual form; in Murk's case。
  〃Murk was a con man; then;〃 observed Cranston。 〃You know how those fellows usually operate。 They choose dupes who are quite as greedy as themselves。 They show the suckers how to make some easy money; and then trim them。〃
  〃Is that why you let Murk go?〃
  〃Yes。 As an object lesson to the dupes; whose money I saved。 It would not have been just for Murk to pay a penalty; while they went scot…free。 I had Murk listed; and was waiting for him to try to trim an honest man。〃
  〃Meanwhile Murk turned murderer。〃
  〃Something that couldn't be anticipated; Margo。 Con men of his type seldom go in for violence。 Besides〃…Cranston's eyes steadied upon Margo…〃I'm not so sure that he would have gone in for murder in this case; had the Durez crowd been an honest lot。〃
  
  
  MARGO tried to catch the meaning in those eyes: whether or not Cranston might be expressing an actual opinion。 He was certainly basing his statement on Margo's own testimony; regarding Jose Durez; which she had learned through Colin Nayre。
  In substance; Nayre had said that Durez planned a new revolution in Centralba; at the cost of many lives。 It might be fortunate; therefore; that Durez and his fellow conspirators had died。
  Unless their revolt could have broken the regime of Luis Castenago and restored Francisco Peridor to the presidency of a true republic。 Such a result would seem worthwhile; at any sacrifice!
  Debating the question for about the fortieth time; Margo returned her attention to the bay。 She kept watching for another mosquito boat that didn't appear。 Reports said that twelve left Miami; the night before; to scour the coast for Murk Wessel and his batch of murderers。
  Capable of sixty miles an hour; those ships would certainly have headed off an average craft。 Their failure to find Murk signified that he must have e ashore and continued the getaway by land。
  In fact; the roof…garden radio was introducing a news mentator; who supported that probability。
  〃The search for Murk Wessel has bee nation…wide;〃 declared the mentator; 〃but nowhere is it being handled more thoroughly than in New York。
  The Manhattan police have heard from several unnamed sources; supposed to be underworld informants; that Murk Wessel was seen in the big city shortly after noon today。
  〃How he arrived from Miami; whether by plane; train; or automobile; is not the important question。 The police are trying to learn whether he is hiding out; or trying to create an alibi。 Murk is alleged to have many friends in crimedom。
  How far their testimony can be trusted; is doubtful。 If Murk seeks an alibi in this case of wholesale murder; it will have to be a strong one。〃
  Margo leaned toward Cranston。
  〃Do you think Murk's alibi; whatever it is; could possibly stand?〃
  〃It might;〃 returned Cranston; without a smile。 〃The police believe a great deal; Margo。 Last night; I understand; an officer at Miami Beach actually believed a young lady who said she was going for a swim in the Equator pool。〃
  The brunette gave her head a slight toss at hearing Cranston's reference to her unusual adventure。 Cranston's eyes were almost smiling; even though his lips weren't。 Margo couldn't keep up the pretense of being angry。
  〃I did take a swim; later;〃 she said。 〃What's more; I found out facts you wanted to know。 Perhaps; though; you'd have preferred for me to go to the Isle of Pines。〃
  〃Not at all;〃 assured Cranst
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