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Lieutenant Rose and the Sealed Orders

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The story opens with Lieut. Rose in the company of Lady Mary, who is very anxious to attend the Admiral Ball that is going to be attended by the powers of all nations. He promises to escort Lady Mary to the ball. At the reception, the representatives wish to speak to Lieut. Rose, and the latter is enjoying a tete-a-tete with Lady Mary, for the evening being warm, he prefers conversing to dancing, and is notified that he is wanted. Before entering another room, one of the gent... (Full plot summary below)

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The story opens with Lieut. Rose in the company of Lady Mary, who is very anxious to attend the Admiral Ball that is going to be attended by the powers of all nations. He promises to escort Lady Mary to the ball. At the reception, the representatives wish to speak to Lieut. Rose, and the latter is enjoying a tete-a-tete with Lady Mary, for the evening being warm, he prefers conversing to dancing, and is notified that he is wanted. Before entering another room, one of the gentleman makes sure that the doors are closed. He leaves the room to tell the party of representatives that everything is in order. In the meantime, a spy, an accomplice of a Count, who is a foreign spy, enters the room, opens the door that had been closed, and goes into another room. He disguises himself as a waiter, and while the admirals are talking about the war, he enters, and hears the whole conversation. Lieut. Rose discovers the spy behind a screen, but the latter, quick at action, stands there with a tray, and says, "did you ring, sir?" They all stand astonished, for they were sure that the door was closed. He is sent out of the room with an order for drinks. He quickly runs to the Count, who is waiting for him, and tells him that there is war in the air, and that Lieut. Rose is in charge of the Sealed Orders. The spy entices the driver of the Lieutenant's carriage into the woods, and after beating him, he succeeds in taking off the driver's clothes. He dons them and takes the place of the driver. The reception being over, the party is leaving. Lieut. Rose enters his carriage without noticing the change in the driver. After driving a little way, he makes believe that there is something the matter with the coach, and while the Lieutenant and his escort get out to see what the trouble is, the spy goes on the other side of the coach, takes out the Sealed Orders, puts them in his pocket, goes around to the couple who are waiting and tells them to enter the carriage, that it is all right now. He drives up a big hill. At the top he unloosens the horses and lets the carriage go downhill. They go down is a terrible speed, and are thrown from one side to the other. They realize the terrible position they are in. There is no way of them getting out, and they try to make the best of it. The carriage comes to a halt, but they have fallen into the water. We see Lieut. Rose coming out of the windows, dragging Lady Mary out, who has fainted, and he walks to the banks, the water being up to his waist-line. He spies the camps of the boy scouts, lays his companion in a row boat, and runs to the camp for help. While there, he notices a wireless apparatus, and sends a wireless to the dockyard, telling them of his predicament. The spy in the meantime delivers the Sealed Orders to the Count, and they decide to leave port immediately. They decide to leave port by boat, and when they arrive at the dockyard they see that it is closed and nobody allowed to leave, by orders of the Admiral, so they decide to leave by road. The Lieutenant, in the meantime, gets a few police guards to watch the bridge. The two spies, coming along in an auto, see that the bridge is guarded, so they turn back, followed by the police and Lieut. Rose. The spies manage to jump on a train just leaving, and elude their pursuers. Lieut. Rose makes a short cut. He arrives at the track that the train will shortly pass on and gets into the mail bag. The train comes along and he is thrown into the train. The mail clerks notice that the bag moves. They call a guard and empty the bag. The lieutenant falls out, badly hurt, so he explains his position and asks for a train guard uniform. He is given one, and manages to reach the coach that the spies are in. They are both looking over the papers when the lieutenant comes in. He awaits his chance, and when they are busy over the papers, the lieutenant grabs them out of their hands. A struggle ensues, in which the spies manage to get away. And after a sensational chase, the lieutenant and the police have their prisoners in their power. The next day the lieutenant, having recovered the Sealed Orders, is seen sailing away with high honors, and Lady Mary bidding him good-bye.

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