THE TUNNEL UNDER THE WORLD-11

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ALTHOUGH THE STREET was full of people and cars, nobody was paying any attention to Burckhardt and Swanson. The air had a nip in it—more like October than June, Burckhardt thought, in spite of the weather bureau. And he felt like a fool, following this mad little man down the street, running away from some “them” toward—toward what? The little man might be crazy, but he was afraid. And the fear was infectious. “In here!” panted the little man. It was another restaurant—more of a bar, really, and a sort of second-rate place that Burckhardt had never patronized. “Right straight through,” Swanson whispered; and Burckhardt, like a biddable boy, side-stepped through the mass of tables to the far end of the restaurant. It was “L”-shaped, with a front on two streets at right angles to each ot

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