Part 28 (2/2)
Two boats landed between one and two o'clock.
Meanwhile Volckman, five Chinamen and a white representative of the crooked commercial house were on land to receive the cargo.
At the right moment the Bradys rounded up the whole outfit; thus that incident was closed.
Dr. Garshaski went to San Quentin for ten years. The opium smugglers received various short sentences.
Volckman's was five years.
But what became of w.a.n.g Foo?
This was never known.
Mysteriously he seemed to have vanished.
Garshaski denied all knowledge of the man, but Alice is firmly of the opinion that he was murdered in the torture room connected with the House of the Seven Delights.
The police raided the place and cleaned out all its occupants.
Old King Brady looked up Inez Reyes and not only gave her $200, but paid her way back to Mexico.
Ah Lung treated the Bradys most liberally and Leggett came in for his share.
Well could Ah Lung afford it, for, thanks to skillful detective work, he had secured old Gong Schow's hidden treasure and his Chinese Princess.
Next week's issue will contain ”THE BRADYS AND 'OLD DANGEROUS'; OR, AFTER THE KING OF THE BANK BREAKERS.”
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