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第24章 How Rob Saved A Republic(2)

"Certainly, sir," answered the boy; "as often as you like.""Will you remain here while I send for my minister of police. It wil. require but a short time.""Call him up, then. I'm in something of a hurry myself, but now I'v. mixed up with this thing I'll see it through."The President touched a bell and gave an order to his servant. The. he turned to Rob and said, wonderingly:

"You are a boy!"

"That's true, Mr. President," was the answer; "but an American boy. you must remember. That makes a big difference, I assure you."The President bowed gravely.

"This is your invention?" he asked.

"No; I'm hardly equal to that. But the inventor has made me a presen. of the Record, and it's the only one in the world.""It is a marvel," remarked the President, thoughtfully. "More. It i. a real miracle. We are living in an age of wonders, my young friend.""No one knows that better than myself, sir," replied Rob. "But, tel. me, can you trust your chief of police?""I think so," said the President, slowly; "yet since your inventio. has shown me that many men I have considered honest are criminall. implicated in this royalist plot, I hardly know whom to depend upon.""Then please wear these spectacles during your interview with th. minister of police," said the boy. "You must say nothing, while h. is with us, about certain marks that will appear upon his forehead;but when he has gone I will explain those marks so you wil. understand them."The President covered his eyes with the spectacles.

"Why," he exclaimed, "I see upon your own brow the letters--""Stop, sir!" interrupted Rob, with a blush; "I don't care to know wha. the letters are, if it's just the same to you."The President seemed puzzled by this speech, but fortunately th. minister of police arrived just then and, under Rob's guidance, th. pictured record of the Orleanist plot was reproduced before th. startled eyes of the official.

"And now," said the boy, "let us see if any of this foolishness i. going on just at present."He turned to the opposite side of the Record and allowed the Presiden. and his minister of police to witness the quick succession of event. even as they occurred.

Suddenly the minister cried, "Ha!" and, pointing to the figure of . man disembarking from an English boat at Calais, he said, excitedly:

"That, your Excellency, is the Duke of Orleans, in disguise. I mus. leave you for a time, that I may issue some necessary orders to m. men; but this evening I shall call to confer with you regarding th. best mode of suppressing this terrible plot."When the official had departed, the President removed the spectacle. from his eyes and handed them to Rob.

"What did you see?" asked the boy.

"The letters 'G' and 'W'."

"Then you may trust him fully," declared Rob, and explaine. the construction of the Character Marker to the intereste. and amazed statesman.

"And now I must go," he continued, "for my stay in your city will be . short one and I want to see all I can."The President scrawled something on a sheet of paper and signed his nam. to it, afterward presenting it, with a courteous bow, to his visitor.

"This will enable you to go wherever you please, while in Paris," h. said. "I regret my inability to reward you properly for the grea. service you have rendered my country; but you have my sinceres. gratitude, and may command me in any way.""Oh, that's all right," answered Rob. "I thought it was my duty t. warn you, and if you look sharp you'll be able to break up thi. conspiracy. But I don't want any reward. Good day, sir."He turned the indicator of his traveling machine and immediatel. rose into the air, followed by a startled exclamation from th. President of France.

Moving leisurely over the city, he selected a deserted thoroughfare t. alight in, from whence he wandered unobserved into the beautifu. boulevards. These were now brilliantly lighted, and crowds o. pleasure seekers thronged them everywhere. Rob experienced a decide. sense of relief as he mixed with the gay populace and enjoyed th. sights of the splendid city, for it enabled him to forget, for a time. the responsibilities thrust upon him by the possession of the Demon'. marvelous electrical devices.

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