II-2

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TWO HOURS LATER, CHIP was still following the bright pinpoint of scarlet which marked the course of his quarry. In the time that had elapsed since their take-off, he had told his friends the whole story. When he told about the Lorelei, Salvation Smith’s seamy old features screwed up in a perplexed grimace. “A woman pirate in the Belt, son? I find it hard to believe. Yet—” And when he described the death of Johnny Haldane, anger smoldered in the missionary’s eyes, and Syd Palmer’s hands knotted into tight, white fists. Said Syd, “A man with a scar, eh? Well, we’ll catch him sooner or later. And when we do—” His tone boded no good to the man who had slain an old and loved friend. “As a matter of fact,” offered Salvation, “we’ve got him now. Any time you say the word, Chip. We’re faster tha

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