The 86th Floor
Material cut from the end of
Quest of Qui

THERE was some talk in antique circles during the next few months about certain very valuable and undoubtedly genuine Viking items which had come on the market.
      The money from the antiques, Doc Savage employed to purchase a shipload of the commoner conveniences of civilization, and this was delivered to Qui by men who knew how to keep their mouths shut. The first shipped did not take all of the money; there was more for the years following.

      Monk would like to have made that trip. But he changed his mind when Doc and his men got back to their New York headquarters. There was another trip aheadÑa trip more exciting than one would be to Qui. It was the trail that led to Spook Hole, and a new adventure, different than any this unusual group of adventurers had ever had.
      Monk looked at Ham, then took one last barb at the dapper lawyer. "That guy," he goaded, "might make you a good valet."
      Later, Monk was to regret that crack.


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