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  Naturally; the guard doubled his own grip on the gun; which was exactly what The Shadow wanted。 Dipping; he drove his knee against the sentry's; and as the man caved; The Shadow used the gun for leverage; rolling the surprised soldier right across his shoulders to a headlong landing on the tiled paving of the patio。
  There was a thud; but no clatter; for The Shadow was the one who retained the rifle; the sentry losing his own hold under the twist that acpanied the rapid…rolling somersault。
  Another guard was ing through the patio; blinking a flashlight toward the shrubs along the walk。 So The Shadow hoisted his stunned prisoner and carried him away; rifle and all; under the fringe of the balcony。
  Reaching an isolated marble bench; The Shadow mounted it and shouldered his human burden over the balcony rail。 Poking the rifle through the uprights; The Shadow finished by climbing over the rail itself。
  
  
  MEANWHILE; the glow from the flashlight had stopped back at the steps。 The Shadow heard orders in Spanish; slurred with the local dialect。 The inspector was evidently an officer e to organize the new guards。 Finding the steps unwatched; he simply supposed that they had been overlooked; so he was summoning another soldier to patrol the weak spot。
  Binding and gagging the man who had forcibly gone off duty; The Shadow tried a door leading in from the balcony。 It was locked and bolted on the other side; so he tackled a window; instead。 The window had a heavy grating; clamped on the inside; but The Shadow's fingers; probing through; worked delicate wonders with those clamps。 The grating came loose。
  All was silent in the mansion。 Occasional lamps; soft in their glow; revealed deserted rooms furnished in exquisite Spanish style。 There were short hallways; abbreviated flights of steps; that gave the house the semblance of catabs; though the atmosphere itself was pleasant。
  Below a curving flight of stairs The Shadow saw a stronger light; that indicated a habitable portion of the ancient domicile。 He glided down the curving stairs and came to a square hall; not more than ten feet on a side。
  The light was from the ceiling; and the hallway; with tiled floor and walls; was something of a patio in miniature。 Opposite the stairway was a curtained doorway; through which more light came。 On either side were similar curtains; denoting darkened rooms。
  Considering the solitude upstairs; those side rooms would also seem deserted。 The Shadow's logical course was across the hallway; to the door at the other end。 He started there。
  It was then that the lulling atmosphere produced a warning。 The place was too quiet; too unguarded; to be safe。 The thought flashed to The Shadow's brain a split…second before the trouble came。 Before he could get his hand to a gun; the curtains at each side of the hallway parted simultaneously。
  From each direction sprang an attacker。 Wearing no uniforms; their drab attire gave them the look of spies; or servants; both dark…faced; and so alike that they might have been twins。 But The Shadow had no time for such parisons; except in relation to the weapons that the pair carried。 Each dark attacker was brandishing a machete。
  Both deadly blades were slashing for The Shadow。 Had he remained rooted; his doom would have been sure。 At best; he was only able to wheel toward the man on the right; meeting him a moment earlier than the other; but the quick twist was a lifesaver。
  The first machete sliced above The Shadow; carving nothing more than a portion of his cloak sleeve。 Before the second man could lengthen his lunge to bury the knife blade in The Shadow's back; the cloaked fighter had gripped the first attacker and was wheeling him about。
  With a side step toward the stairs; the second man tried to make a cross…stab at The Shadow; but the spin was too swift。 Using the first attacker as a human bludgeon; The Shadow flung him upon his panion。
  As both reeled toward the stairs; The Shadow followed up his brief advantage with whippet speed。 He grabbed the first knife hand that came his way and sprawled its owner to the stairs; where a jutting step met the back of the man's head。 Then; lunging from the steps themselves; The Shadow gained an added impetus that flattened the other who was swinging in to meet him。
  They landed heavily; the machete specialist beneath。 As the machete clattered the tiles; The Shadow sprang from atop his half…stunned foe and moved toward the curtains at the far end of the hall。
  He needed a vantage point from which to hold off his recuperating enemies; who were jolted; but not out of the fight。 His spring; however; stopped before he reached the curtains。
  They had parted; and The Shadow was confronted with a leveled revolver; held in the slender but determined hand of a dark…eyed Spanish girl; whose blazing gaze told him that another step would bring action from her trigger finger。
  
  
  HALTED; his gloved hands lifting slowly; The Shadow laughed softly but grimly。 That touch of strange mirth was induced by the sounds behind him; for he knew that within a dozen seconds the machete experts would be on their feet again; the knives in their hands。
  They'd follow the usual rule; those fellows; of striking first and inquiring afterward。
  The girl's eyes told that she felt no mercy toward an unannounced intruder。 Small wonder; therefore; that The Shadow laughed。 Unless his wits could prove quicker than a gun trigger; or the strokes of deadly knives; this would be the last time he would ever phrase his famous mirth。
  Often; The Shadow's tone had sounded as a knell to dying men of crime。
  This time; seemingly; it was the preface to his own death。
  
  
   CHAPTER XII 
   THE COURSE AHEAD 
  FRIENDS of The Shadow!
  Such; by rights; should be the dwellers in this mansion; instead; they were proving the deadliest of foes。 Only a Spanish girl's rigid adherence to custom was prolonging The Shadow's slim opportunity to live。
  The senorita preferred that the servants should give death to the cloaked intruder; since it was their appointed task。 Her stern gaze assured The Shadow that no ten…second argument could save him。
  Perhaps the girl expected a voluble plea in Spanish; she was certainly steeled to ignore it。 Nevertheless; The Shadow spoke。
  His words were in English。 That made no difference。 A plea in any language would be useless。 However; The Shadow did not plead。
  〃Good evening; Senorita Peridor;〃 he said。 〃I mistook your servants for Castenago's men。 I bring a message from a certain friend。〃
  The Shadow took just ten seconds for that speech; and his emphasis upon the word 〃friend〃 carried just the needed touch。 The widening of the girl's eyes; the slight parting of her lips; told that her gun hand had relaxed。
  Already; the servants were beginning a new lunge; there wasn't time for time girl to call to them; even had she chosen。 It was The Shadow who supplied the needed action。
  He jabbed his left hand for the girl's gun; caught it; hand and all; finishing with a twist as he lurched her through the curtains。 The revolver clattered away and The Shadow's speeding grip slid to the senorita's wrist; whirling her full about。
  The Shadow had her safety in mind; along with his own; for in turning her as a human shield; he carried her beyond the reach of the driving machetes。
  The servants tried to flank The Shadow…too late; for he was through the doorway; where they couldn't reach him except by tearing the girl from his grasp。 They never went through with such a plan; for by then; their attack was fully balked。 The Shadow's right hand had pulled a gun from beneath his cloak。
  He hadn't actually drawn the automatic; he'd done something even swifter。
  The holstered gun was pointed toward the hallway at the time of his grab; and he wheeled his body away from it。
  Practically where it was; the 。45 was pointing across the shoulder of the dark…eyed senorita; whose efforts to break from The Shadow's grasp were nudging the weapon from left to right; so that it confronted each of the servants in successive turn!
  〃From a certain friend;〃 repeated The Shadow; in the girl's ear; 〃named Colin Nayre。〃
  〃You've seen Colin?〃
  〃Yes。 He is still alive…〃
  As The Shadow paused; his eyes still on the servants; he had to move the gun of his own accord。 The girl's struggle had bee a tremble; which ended only when The Shadow added:
  〃And safe。〃
  The girl's happy sigh was drowned by the clash of machetes against the tile。 The servants had recognized the futility of further struggle against The Shadow。
  Relaxing his hold upon the girl; The Shadow let her turn to speak to them。
  They bowed when she used the term 〃amigo〃 to define The Shadow as being a friend。
  Then; before the girl could question him further; The Shadow announced:
  〃My message is for Professor Peridor。〃
  The girl turned and led the way to her father's room。 When she knocked at the door; her tap was recognized。 A kindly voice inquired in Spanish:
  〃What is it; Mariquita?〃
  〃I must see you; father;〃 the girl replied。 〃A friend is here; bringing word from Colin Nayre。〃
  
  
  THE door opened; instantly; and Mariquita ushered The Shadow into a room where Professor Peridor stood ready to greet him。
  Dark eyes; as kindly as the voice that acpanied them; peered with amazement from a mild; white bearded face。 Then; recovering from his surprise; Peridor spoke:
  〃La Sombra!〃
  Peridor had heard of The Shadow by that title from times when the black…cloaked stranger had visited other Caribbean countries; in the interests of justice。
  Mariquita's lovely face became more and more bewildered when she saw her father and The Shadow seat themselves beside a table and begin an immediate conference。 For the things that Professor Peridor broached were his true opinion of Luis Castenago; expressions which would mean death in Centralba; should they reach the wrong ears!
  〃I was a fool to believe Castenago;〃 Peridor's tone carried bitter sorrow。
  〃All my efforts to better conditions in Centralba have been twisted to justify Castenago's evil deeds。 Instead o

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