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upper end of the ladder. It had to be hauled down, buckets of water being dashed over the blazing sides. "You can't get a ladder up on any part of that wall to the third floor," called the chief of the fire department hoarsely, as he broke through a thick veil of smoke. "You'll have to try the rear." "Where are Reade and Hazelton?" called a voice. "Reade!" "Hazelton!" There was no answer. A hundred men turned, looking blankly at their nearest fellows. "They've gone down in the flames!" called another voice. "Reade and Hazelton have lost their lives!" "That'll make their enemies happy!" groaned one man, and other voices took it up. "Carter," shouted one big man, running to the proprietor, "if this blaze is the work of a fire-bug, then look for Reade and Hazelton's enemies. They have the most to gain by the death of those young fellows!" A hoarse yell went up from the crowd. All of a sudden it seemed plain to every man present that the hatred for Tom and Harry in certain quarters fully accounted for the fire. "Get a rope! Lynch somebody!" shouted one voice after another. "First of all, let's find a way to get that woman and her babies out!" Carter appealed, frantically. Scores of voices took up this cry, and numbers of men hastened around to the rear of the little hotel in the wake of the laddermen. "We must find Reade and Hazelton, too," shouted others. "Then we'll lynch someone for this night's business!" The cry was taken up hoarsely. Two ladders were quickly hoisted at the rear. Almost before they had begun to hoist, the laddermen and spectators felt that it was a useless attempt. Nor did the doors and passages seem to offer any better avenue of escape. Chug, chug, chug! sounded a touring car close at hand. An automobile stopped, Dr. Furniss jumping out. "Anyone in danger!" shouted the young doctor. "Yes; a woman and her children. Also Reade and Hazelton!" "It's all right, then," nodded Furniss, looking relieved. "Tom Reade and Harry Hazelton have gone to the aid of the woman." "If I could only believe that!" gasped Proprietor Carter. "We've tried the ladders, and we've tried the corridors of the house. It's a raging furnace in there." Dr. Furniss looked on rather calmly. "I'm merely wondering on which side of the house those two engineers will appear with the woman and her children," he declared. For the fourth time a ladder was being vainly raised at the r
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