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"
Put
these
people
in
the
other
car
,
"
shouted
the
stranger
to
Clayton
.
"
I
saw
one
as
I
drove
up
--
and
get
them
out
of
here
by
the
north
road
.
"
Leave
my
car
here
.
If
I
find
Miss
Porter
we
shall
need
it
.
If
I
do
n't
,
no
one
will
need
it
.
Do
as
I
say
,
"
as
Clayton
hesitated
,
and
then
they
saw
the
lithe
figure
bound
away
cross
the
clearing
toward
the
northwest
where
the
forest
still
stood
,
untouched
by
flame
.
In
each
rose
the
unaccountable
feeling
that
a
great
responsibility
had
been
raised
from
their
shoulders
;
a
kind
of
implicit
confidence
in
the
power
of
the
stranger
to
save
Jane
if
she
could
be
saved
.
"
Who
was
that
?
"
asked
Professor
Porter
.
"
I
do
not
know
,
"
replied
Clayton
.
"
He
called
me
by
name
and
he
knew
Jane
,
for
he
asked
for
her
.
And
he
called
Esmeralda
by
name
.
"
"
There
was
something
most
startlingly
familiar
about
him
,
"
exclaimed
Mr.
Philander
,
"
And
yet
,
bless
me
,
I
know
I
never
saw
him
before
.
"
"
Tut
,
tut
!
"
cried
Professor
Porter
.
"
Most
remarkable
!
Who
could
it
have
been
,
and
why
do
I
feel
that
Jane
is
safe
,
now
that
he
has
set
out
in
search
of
her
?
"
"
I
ca
n't
tell
you
,
Professor
,
"
said
Clayton
soberly
,
"
but
I
know
I
have
the
same
uncanny
feeling
.
"
"
But
come
,
"
he
cried
,
"
we
must
get
out
of
here
ourselves
,
or
we
shall
be
shut
off
,
"
and
the
party
hastened
toward
Clayton
's
car
.