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CHAPTER LII 240<br />

"I didn't ask you if you know him, you fool! Neither do we know him. I'm asking you if you've seen him."<br />

"No, sir."<br />

"Listen, I'll describe him: Height, sometimes tall, sometimes medium; hair and eyes, black; all the other<br />

features, ordinary," recited the Visayan. "Now do you know him?"<br />

"No, sir," replied Lucas stupidly.<br />

"<strong>The</strong>n get away from here! Brute! Dolt!" And they gave him a shove.<br />

"Do you know why Elias is tall to the alferez and of medium height to the curate?" asked the Tagalog<br />

thoughtfully.<br />

"No," answered the Visayan.<br />

"Because the alferez was down in the mudhole when he saw him and the curate was on foot."<br />

"That's right!" exclaimed the Visayan. "You're talented--blow is it that you're a civil-guard?"<br />

"I wasn't always one; I was a smuggler," answered the Tagalog with a touch of pride.<br />

But another shadowy figure diverted their attention. <strong>The</strong>y challenged this one also and took the man to the<br />

light.<br />

This time it was the real Elias.<br />

"Where you going?"<br />

"To look for a man, sir, who beat and threatened my brother. He has a scar on his face and is called Elias."<br />

"Aha!" exclaimed the two guards, gazing at each other in astonishment, as they started on the run toward the<br />

church, where Lucas had disappeared a few moments before.

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