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| | The Spitfire (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | Bruce Morson, a young American, returning from travels in Egypt is robbed of some valuable jewels in a London hotel, and chases the thieves to the yacht, "Spitfire," at Calais, which the crooks have boarded and taken command of under forged orders from its owner, Marcus Girard, who is in London. |
 | | Morson quickly on, breathlessly, sees yacht in distance--questions man in uniform, man nods --Morson registers delight--it is the "Spitfire," the yacht of which Trainor has told him--he wipes his forehead, pushes hat back--shows relief. |
 | | Morson, with dismay, sees "Spitfire" steam slowly off--a moment of indecision and he rushes to the piermaster and points to yacht, imperative that he catch it--men hastily hoist signal flags on pole at end of pier. |
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