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 ORDS cannot express the astonishment of Jan Van Buskirk when he returned from the burgomaster’s, to find no Jacqueline in the little house in Belfry Lane. Unfortunately, she had still grasped the crumpled note in her hand when she left the  house, so he had absolutely no clew to her  whereabouts. The only explanation he could offer to himself was that she must have gone  out unpremeditatedly to obtain some fresh  medicine at a little chemist shop near by. So he sat down to wait for her return.

But the time passed on and still she did not come. An hour rolled by and Vrouw Voorhaas awoke to ask for Jacqueline. Jan quieted her by telling her that the girl had  retired to take a little rest, and Vrouw