_ BOOK II. THE WEAVING OF A WEB
CHAPTER XVII. A SURPRISE
Season your admiration for awhile.--HAMLET.
WHEN all was still again, Mr. Byrd advanced from his place of concealment, and softly entered the hut. Its solitary occupant sat as before, with his head bent down upon his clasped hands. But at the first sound of Mr. Byrd's approach he rose and turned. The shock of the discovery which followed sent the detective reeling back against the door. The person who faced him with such quiet assurance was
not Craik Mansell. _