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Wo he op The E vening | _TAe: EVENRNAT Hoek IR LINE DWIN BLISS== — in every seafaring man that he never even thinks of shirk! or je RRRIII 4 % nf . com 4 e Dp ay! a reed be ryptesir4 WTERNAT 10 . “wiliata 0) mea? { .- or ir er mm LJ Craft to the steps was, sacompanted FO Ses ee anne eee by little terrified shrieks and much ‘She was now angry through and. “surely.” he sald "you Saat tate eet Ly oe te ¢ bag ny owe 4 are not thinking of going downtown deck, halted and turned around. Her talk re © simpleton? ehe Pretec te Cine OF igesy: ee outline presented only the vaguest jj She turned upon him pettishiy, ing W at him, “It's not a question sort of blu ther I can or can not wall “Cay Phin your “Welcome to the Kohinur!” she oi to.” erbiilties an: master. of tne - @xtond mist sas length of her called back to whoever re- ———. mained bei: isos ” — Bhe stamped a foot. chor hawaer not entirely 4 “Don't call me that name!” leas; if pecospary 1 can appeal to of the man's voice, what are jormed—"“don't you dare! I detest it! w, d. ? adequate to describe his sensations 7T q Besides, it’s rude and impertinent fr ye now? HE 7 and ungentiemanly in you to take waged, And at site, tered 5 such « liberty. jo moved Ci 4 was anxious end troubled, into the gangway. “If you won't, “What's t bot ‘ - \ will, ‘Thank goodness, mandod. ‘aanitestiyy Ne pen focsined 2 Incredible as every law of bility might try to make it doen, novertheless there was no gainaaying the fact that the fresh, sweet girlish voice which had just fallen upon his : ‘ me em he reached forth a 20Me Sort of account of the gogure,: : hearing was the same. th , GHTS OF N hand and caught her arm. And with merlath| “_gZ RALS Bs tires or Ls mae ned for him) - imagination to revelling in ‘an ideal, ' posure lett him, and all ¢imidity and ee mitt as oOgh as 1a CHAPTER XIl. fn lad of the g fi irresolution vanished. Uke to know whether the order FS: Coeyet) ; i AND mt do” this’ hinge dont Foing and coming includes thie jesse s ft i nat ‘position, 5 2 The Voice in the Dark, CHAPTER XIII. ; 5 : i Het” ware anybody how ou are jeatlard brushed, back, the strays) : ; the least bit int of wi ; HE tong, white, tapering The Kohinur’s Charterer. ) ° at you weaid capast ot ase WOuls be te. Sifed peetare that took tte { length of the Kohipur, 8 it to be wondered at that Z ; EE Sais disobey orders.” before, He sighod profoundly. * with its tall masts and for the rest ot the night : Oe” fit, rai or He had both her-handa in his, Bud- “No,” he said, “it does el 1 gracet . To: 4 x deniy she began pulling and tugging no exceptions because I wan! ‘ul spare and web te Bomalnes 19 & mate of ie : } in a furious but vaio eftort to losses avold explanations. Calite tke ante of rigging, with ite bat- such feverish excitement Q " Py 4 f his grasp, one of my party at whom the tery of glistening ports and shin- that he forgot to sleep? wer’, Diep “You—you wretched, miserable, ir- was particularly aimed, ° n! ing superstructure windows, wae At four bells of the morning watch w*: s Y , creature!" a Pend or set 4 PPI, oC oaxiaty, he more suggestive of @ liner than a —°Fr #ix o'clock by land time—when ! fi. a ph 2 \ into your stupid head?’ E will cause no trouble on t Private craft, and Capt. Phinney was he and the Girl came unexpectedly ? 'Delia—Delia—don't!" he beseeched score; they Whereas that they secretly gratified to eee Phil Mercer's £80¢ te face on deck, outwardly Tom x J A her, quite beside himself once more, to remain on the yacht. Of ‘ eyes light up with interest and with W4* Perfectly composed, though his 4 i. rl, listen to reason,’ gee ee to be permitted to, Be: } an expert's appreciation of her fine Deart etraightway commenced « mad g him. Then both were atric “Thank you, str,” i points, A thin hase of smoke hung Pounding, and he was filled with « f f tioniess and silent. stimly. “1 wish Thad tno Rf her funnel, indicating that ehe ©PVietion that @ sudden unaccoun- n / \ % 4 There is way of ascertain! I can follow orders only as e u able diMculty in his breathing w: J | age 4 how this ep! ie would have ended them. Vd * carried wer hadherird ysdtiret going to make him speak as Pte 4 ; “ had e Pee permitted to continue ite Ho faced the silent with a tremolo stop had bi s . at any /| . : tural course, hallen, look. ff leay- GM splzutins “A tanned wan wale arate Soph ; ; \ Ss 4 Miprom somewhere forward, with- ‘ing themene diaappented, "And ake , “ 4 Vi vd - b, out the'elightest warning, there broke a not a bi Eetis cn eolansnte vars obearts in MP esta his ‘ ’ 644 forth a nolso of pouftling and of 1 will “Sedoe the eoneh he oni, y 5 cursing. Tho intent behind the quietly, Then, after Mercer and the engi- y , , tumult was eo sinister and eo wicked. “url: Without a word ghe him neer had been introduced to Mr, P rr ic. BER sa rposeful, that, in terror, the girl Breceted. B low, who was waiting on deck, compliment than he might aver hoe f J, 7 af ye she! r { i i ively shrank clone to Tom. He Viercer, tle bao toh told ’ Bre former soon ad all bands a4 to impress upon her ina lifetime of Ye phone TO gl te f aased A protecting arm about Ref omer that he was leaving the ; “6 oT, :4 % . nd both stare p away. below to acquaint himself with exclaimed, “Of all per- él g i ing to penetrate the &l rupted mf Sor mot tee man- > yhis new charge. A moment later —_ Captain—Captain Phinney! a 3 ; ‘The scuffing and sweQring ceased jor, She addremsed the Ba east ety Te Seale the auangeat hing SoU ae eeecdine ah, puiuce tty in, el ou! y ts bexie off, “it 1s not so very o etant they heard « resoun: Phinney away Fennel, Fhe heb usi- remarkable after all. La ras the seating ery ¢ che, Seana ty ‘ag Sh! sweetly. ‘OU were nm mm . 4 Tom ie way of it, Ola - which was immedately fol rn tl With a list of steward's supplies, tow Grea nit Rin 214 rb pete morning that you wanted to go town, Mr. Mercer; if you care comprising everything from gasoline Brownlow wanted « skipper for thi for the launch to champagne for the I applied for the job"—h tion was ts ly Dashed if I don't belleve you!” re- The girl was watching him, fur- and action made him forget his ‘ ngers, a glance at which mad® grew more and more nervous as he genume that the other continued cy @ponded he in bis impulsive fashion, tively, but curiously. ejection, He walked forward, over which they ind consent.” : open his eyes. roceeded under the level " — —| I! “Well?” ahe sof! ina ent his regard fell the ring excitedly into the ri Me Py he whistled. “That reads evel regard— a time to watch him in silence, It ‘isut—say—Mr. Willard—hang it al! she softly encouraged, mom ws » es poor ng Te see thal be tale Oe te cesionies oseses "Whew “1 ' “he hired me; and here I am. Do would b Plain to an outsider That r chap who was killed: that Abruptly \ squared round; and ungainly form of John Cal like a cabaret menu; we shan't 60 you get mer’ that hue cider mune wen aasery per- eort of thing, you know, sticks in a she became Aricnly interested in the ein the rail, motion! his eyes notice how his companion clung to a . , long, long time since any hungry or dry in the officers’ mess. " jor 4 long moment she studied his plexed and troubled, ané Was trying fe'low's crop stitching of a glove that showed ing suilenly cityward. He favored hiy arm. He gave the hand @ little imate a ete Se anyhow. f! ight,” re- f&¢¢; then her lashes low: to hit upon a means of to ‘The jet eyes were as steady as S/gns of unraveling, Tom with aleful glare. squeeze and drew her closer, slan doubtfully at his “L Uke to do things right" re. ner cheeks dimpled, and ehe replied some eort of understanding, fowels upon the mask ofa graven idol, “I eee," he continued, both voles “How far,” he demanded rudely, “le ““"Wnat's the trouble here?” he de who was regarding hea ri turied Brownlow, rubbing ie ction, With @ delightful low-volced demure- ently he drew a sigh and leaned back °"Again T ghall have to nok you to &0d manner subdued, “you don't want {t to that landing?” manded. “Where's Mr, Mercer?” “Mr, Mercer may be f litle hands with obvious satisfaction. po, ’ in his chair. take me on faith for the tima being,” t© tell me. ell. ILhave name “Not over a hundred fathoms,” sald Winnard, a sailor promoted that not to lose sight of you,” Tom e will be ladies in the party, " “and hel see ry vb ua fa. miy fain, "Wyen Tweet Gd ia cae gd se ee eT a tee ee eta na Dee wwe Bente, tenes \° i ik jen ming, don't try. Orders are that no tow: r. cig fo the nur.” And he eselaimed Cap inst of relief. For the first time hope spies and eavesdroppers are or es week Not pest MP ran echool there waa name that a whole bodys to leave the boat without Mr, — “Thore, air,” he replied. “A fellow to himself: “or I'll break his teeth! ron mounted high in his bosom that, after You are too transparent. And tell you exactly how that ttable bunch of poots Wed when they meant willard's consent.” ywanted to jump overboard—the blame | Mercer laughed and helped i don't like that.’ “But you won't @l, their relations were going to start yet’—— He fell ell afttalr happened. You will hold me & Sifl who was prettier and a better 1 ynow it cursed well,” he snarled. fool!—and Mr. Mercer tried to hold down the st to the launch. Tom ¢ ( ‘I get you. can believe they are very particular people.” mo indulged in a tremendous sigh fly, “You are not the sort of t ” that,” he said Week, Femponded Willard, unmoved. “I for you, one made, The other nodded. upon « friendly footing. for a #pnce pondered, Plameless.” sort than most—ideal, you know—and w.4¢° 7, what or - him, Before anybody could help him, watched tt glide away, a black blot have to worry about them Now I aie *petore he bad time to ask a loaning forward, ne once more Axed Di’ seu do st?" it has stuck alwayw with ma Ie Dou Lies orders amount to if’ I tho man knocked him down and went In’ the golden reflection of the share? it to give yous ‘and not difficult Question that rose to his lips, an in- Tom with his keen look. “I did not.” yours, I don’t care to know @ny could swim.” over the rail, Mr. Mercer went right lights; he saw Mercer a: Po Bpan Me tions; they Gren 1 must be getting terruption came. Turning ‘at the “You t—last night,” he be- “That's enough as far as you and 1 °ther until you are to tell me “Whereupon he slouched back to hie over after him. the landing, then stoop hove ind ® to follow; then sound of a@ footstep, he was in a . “that @idn't ze you, ere concerned. Now then, on my . 3b¢ looked up quickly, interested former attitude, completely ignoring Already life-buoys had boca Ly ad catch tho girl's hands and draw her i alone. it. the charterer and party will Measure prepared to confront the Sut'r aia: 1 ens unusual part, I haven't the least desire to *Oush now. tit tet” Tom's presence, who ¥ fe- to the sirugsiing pair in the water, up beside him. Next that wets MSome, aboard. somewhere Supposititous old servant of Number powers, an ability to eo distinctly meddle in your affaira I know my «Am 1,to hear wha attesi’ Mikes? thing yon enn, pnd at wan being rapidly low Inatead of ‘backing out, turaing ‘and > Want toc omek to-night. He will 1818, The man’s face, shot and criss- {n the faintest light being one of place and my duties, and I have ae Re rere mead. then,” and continued on his wa: ered. Tom glanced over the faces heading for the yacht, the aallor In 4 parent 2 Cee oe eee, crossed with @ network of fine them. You are the young man who enough to keep me pretty busy with. 6 (rmlled. | ow nice! Ximean “The three other men—all husky in the dim starlight. | charge of the launch ‘made har, feat” i ore vod, it is uncertain when you Wrinkles, was beardless and as life- followed Callis at Rocky Cove Mon- out bothering about anything “else, tat it was nice for you to think of 000% chaps were civil enough and “Who waa the man?” he asked. end himself climbed upon the is ond, hs ig fires must be kept les# as @ death-mask. But not so day night. Now why did you do But if I can't help secing that things oS A knight, but ao Fespectful of his authority. He spoke A moment's ailenge, then some one ing, where hé was soon lost to sigh! will sai; adiness to clear at any the piercing black eyes; here at once that? I have a right to know.” gre not strictly straight—wrong, you Jou know. you have a mighty pretty 0 them only briefly and in & general spoke up: » inthe moving throng. panked in readine: the younger man recognized an extra- «rook here, Mr. Willard,” began know—it will be a part of my duties YU know, you have @ mighty pretty \ “The big fellow called Calis, sir.” This manoeuvre was observed by / erated, nightfall the boat ordinary personality, one that af- mom, meeting the other's regard with %0 Interfere. Satisfactory?” diner ‘girls fave missed a good deal, . At lunch that Gay “Della” chanced “Lively, men!” ‘Tom shouted. “He ‘Tom with a grim smile of compre~ : wfept “dark—ull interior fected him powerfully, even to forget- 2 evel look and addreasing him with | “Perfectly ao. It's good that we other sirls have n " to speak to him of Pi fom an- can't swim! hension. Tt could mean only one ; must be kept ged—-none whatever ting his resentment at the intrusion, © lyu0) ok tne MaivOuNne Mois not fad this talk. Good morning.” P _ while back.” he #Wered: “Paris—h'm-m. Cousin of & thing—Miss Delia's errand. ‘would : nis yed on or above deck except If, however, he was no longer St 'aii familiar to me. I'll tell you just Tom had only begun stoking his ¥,,1,%tarted to say a hile deck.” De chum of mine has spent CHAPTER XVI. hot consume much time: she was not ¥ Yiaplayed on port and starboard surprised by this individual's presence Why t'followed. that chap Monday pipe When the Kohinura charcorer Went on thoughtfully, somehow Se time there, A Miss going any considerable dintance--cer pe aalls on the yacht, in @ moment he was night, and why I was surprised when reappeared in the doorway, Said he: YOU Sre different from any girl Lever Quito violinist. Been exp Delia Goes Ashore. tainly not all the way down to body is to be permitted given fresh reason to supect his own you ‘handed me Brownlow’s note, “By the'way, I forgot to say that 1 MEK oon iment?” ghe inter. Def Bome this long while! but sh THE boat was quickly guidea “1Y!,"nd Mercer had ordered the : ourth, nopeay w go ashore with- sojourn on the Kohinur was to be Yin seq then that there are some @0 not want anybody to come aboard ener Soe od * been side-tracked somewhere—for the man to watt, a oS perm! ade up of @ series of shocks the tnings I'm entitled to know as well Without my express permission—nor POS With sparkling eyes, got to wend any word, Thank heaven by Mercer's shouts to the So the Kohinur’s maater filled and : ‘ all. cumulative force of which would ere gs yourself, So we'll understand one ‘0 0 ashore. I have to go down into ,.“! told you once before,” returned I haven't @ scatter-brained cousin polnt where the two men lihted his pipe, and defining a course ‘Tom stared at tho alight figure op- long drive hi another right here and now." the city myself; will you give the Tom, vigorously rubbing hie thatch like that! had 4rifted down-stream, *f0M KAngway to atern and back ded him an envelope y neces: for ¢ of curls, “that when you interrupt Tom was blind to the intentneas again, fell to pacing it with pendu. posite him, and ran bie with an ni ad Caren oe tweet tee ae Boadeds DEL ARIE AOTREE tans me xo the landing?’ nwt ' mo I get rattled; it's hard for with which the girl hung upon. his With one arm hooked Over tim.tike reeularity and patience, through his thatch o From Mr, Brownlow. I {incher ailent nod; but the eyes be- , "f understand, air, I'll have the Me to express myself the beat of words, Presently, still in manifest « ii¢9-buoy, he was sustaining with Meanwhile, no sooner. was tho. a trayed a light of dawning compresen- /#Unch manned at once.” times, Let me get this out of my perturbation, she left the table. the other hand the imp form of Jobo launch away from the yacht than yy is going to be ® smuggling am the chartere be- remem- ‘tain whi — system—unless you don't want to lis- “Nor did Tom see her again unttl . the girl's mood underwent a gudden, stung?” demanded he, frankly 1a" | And there he bad previously heard S102: lato. "this afternoon oF evening, Un to st It you don't, flag me; Il efter nighttall; whon one of the watch Callis, who appeared to be wncon- Oh jpq, ‘Or are we £0) this familiar voli Last Monday , “I'm a momber,” pursued Tom, “and probably.” top.” i. sought him out where he had retired gcious, A minute or two later *Mr. Mercer,” she sald, “my errand © i jac 1 not interrupt again,” said she, upon the bri: bedraggiod figures were upon deck, hetre: - ‘ood blindfolded in the mysterious way in which you peo- hap an heiress!” echoed Brown? night, when Be, wood ind bouse, he ple adted in that old house across tore, ae eter, A lock-out trying to hide her amusement, tion that a young lady wan: Of pressing importance, of, low. “God bless Fe adt I told the man Callis's insolent from us made us all curious, Why they see you the launch will come to _ "Never for @ moment could I feel him immediately at the gangway d ssured, I should not have “What's the matter with the fel- 8 H ne . “He hasn't dertaken to go downtown alone ‘ats i that notion into 2 fane retort, and Shouldn't it? alked about it and e with you like—like—well, like I do | “Lord!” muttered Tom in dismay, low?" demanded Tom. this hour, ks to your kindness, 4 SBR hat tam Ignorant of the Ar Nearer”of Browniow's note had Wondered, time and time again—who ‘Kevou off” || = || Nin Aaa Se ie now. Always “It's come at Inst! Til bet anything hea time to drown.” I do not have to go alone, and my of the charterer's 0! the tenants what they were UD iiteiess face ‘away for good, and Tom, felt Mke I was bel unmercifully she hasn't a permit from old Willar Mercer cast @ scowling look at the destination is the city only because | « to, and all that sort of thing. Can- atrer telling Phil Mercer to got the kged and kidded—understand? That | As soon as he approached she ad- ak the know of no nearby telephone station form outetret aad wiuere T may be certain of pri bere all you want” he pe-! "he replied, “unless tyr; @ need go no further thant disap- atan Club had be- didly, It didn’t look right. launch ready, returned to the chart- i*n't very plain, for I can stand @ dressed him eagerly. peed ft mystery about the affair that I do thet house; I knew that you belonged ruminating. AN) s suas Tm on Boe Tn ae | 2 S0n't know, acihing tho Chetan, Get 3 a eke: but And ar, Brogeey 8 jase Bundey ceme ol an wee eiled of ne Girl Movered on the outskirte “cieel you make it easy for @ fel- anxious tobe taken over to the Clare. be struck bis es a re Se Thee, Deinted™ hand, ‘Th + afte is mi ions, threatening every ” thought floating ° OM, ” rupted, Siar out rat of BT Se a es Sree: J mauare, tee stlent Centemns gy gag Bae motor, instant to intrude and send his Ts inst the sir turned to him with fers mapet te coy epenial fortmaities sare bleeding like a stuek ple, I RODD ptake Teen, Sh, joerrreats 4 faction riuttvea at the last moment member who bad taken it upon him- afterward rf the ‘eto you call ae KY the gu pinds: for 9 letle half, amaiie. The fine hasel to be wbserves. pea ti he BO broke bis neck!" % WS me for bavieg orsuaded you aad & was welt to pry into this man’s affairs. Callie, why, of course I followed him. preventi; mmete patdes lock that glorified them. Why, “ righ: After the expression of this come with ne falee a ae napa hat it 4 te liente of An ly would.” seat more than once with a heavy returned y. “You have a—er— T have reason greatly’ worried name Sime ‘Tom bed been, “eat sot permit Mr, Will ef sentiment in behalf of the injured Dn Ret the chal * ad ‘Tom had o tan ited speek- “Let Ruddy and old Punt find out ‘Tom did not essk 10 detain her, Me course’—~ om we tan, Mr, Mercer hastened away after SMC erimoues | to b thet ce enentioned. ng set watching Rim with |, let Ruddy and old Pint find gee b Bhe Grew swiftly back with a Mthe a dry change, and Callie was carried ,, uellave me.,T am only too gag te Tt poe perhaps clone to 10 o'clock Elis immediate stu Reigrteertins (tetentnen ee a ee eee eens visible vanee Saniam the .cvoment to Lis berth, where an ugly soalp Pe of pervice,, he four bells of the frat watch, “when velees “Then thi the east windows. "I be *Permiti” @xolaimed unoom- wound waa neatly dressed by Mewitt’s Der... Wut there, semounin Bie cates Jour conse we Leeeae he Seve the 016 on the level, "T'l 1 . hendingly. Slope fingers. “No, no—thank you. Only conduet Met the officer of the watch moe bajances your sense of caution™ — Hleve the old have on the level, I'll acy luncheon,” he called fei ene had sroaned Delia had already retired to ber ,,.%o. no thank you, Only oo ty the Jaunch’s hall: fn) Migtirg 3 p A that’ eat ane & egeere doa, if uy I ghould butt In, and several Halting, her head turned eldewise, ‘2wardily. “I don't’ understand.” own room, and Tou stood wateblng wait a tow minutes for me.” ‘ aot and stntionsacion ‘atepe, mentale Wwihara now rose to hie feet. reasons why I should not, I must she regarded is tantallelagly, une. all at once felt as unhappy ae the “ane ne the locke of i Cap- oleh ound ty Setapoies ‘, ly deploring the absence of lights, Cae ee eri, emuneee, Bek. ft MS OF te er aehiney Way" pie, af naan” napped 10_ah Under tain,” euld the steward later, “He Scxvity thal aletily Get A Da Shir came up from the Fiver, ptain Phinney,” @aid he with an Th A BE A er “Oh, how ‘stupid! Bhe affected and the firat officer ought to have # doctor, Mis @bull 6,1 wwing when Mercer ir} h was invisible, In & moment CHAPTER XIV. yea foes Rage | Palin® me [eee cee ee in mem lameness fen “eae nallore vanished with may bo cracked.” z entered; but her modestly i 1 shoulders loo . tr ” nish: ity, “it Me, Willard doesn't show up 1 t 4 "ha sangwey, crt An Interlude, Zee In Tenre as 5 Gane cam bs Ole Bee tea, ot, “cudden oT chet see you 6b boncheon, Rites : You a Me oncs more nddrensing fs, Aunounced ‘Fou, th blue. crest, costume pee Be Sens f and, lew é i, Me ” t irl, “ite thi it th! wrty of fetching one.” attire m, peered into his face In a vain 8 Tom thus voiced his ea- ith a tired gesture he brushed back onfneniantio eer in es ie ote. itso edad antiadisSliiauaiiac te Me Witiara Lg hy a rote | take the Boer oe peony Ay a orone ae ee oe [i nttempt to make out We eee b+ tonishment at the dis Seon his toreeaeae be oalapedlgiied pingest’ oir! T ever inat ‘ Tom wan fast growing uncomfort- dows town himself was that nobody tom above told him that th door sports and pastimes than draw. | Fra gush mavaly ‘a denser blot elooure of the old man's | My undertaking has been too often | Bhe looked wp in alarm. “itut we able, for this was “kidding” of the wus 4 come aboard or go ashore Leer had been slghied upon 1 ing room formality, tloprone, ‘ wie identity there was a @ud- Jeopardized, the forces opposed to haven't met!” she inte ‘ L obvio. Brownlow Instr to the mame the inunch chugeing shi J A r ae tnis the ‘ inquired « den ewish of skirts and = are tee owerful and too alort, pi, Bead M yd wpet i mared, te Della, be ata, vf a ry oof oume toe san 4 Pre ges «1 * aoe besthy then oe, oe 2, mn Fahey eet Agurpring. Where 20 kirl disappeared down the com- Fisy at thie critical wneture, Will you should know iny varie and 1 not dtolal air, ‘Then she siniled aweeily, (INK to opened and Delia came ow ard Dita, aeauaintance hailed him, or bolaten: saree Hy t vole, fore? He panionway, you take my word for it that it js know yours, If you're a stickier for and showed him that whe could be 5 etl) wears bev hot, Woe ar pe oualy javited them to joj + adel bur and proper?’ Not formality and all that sort of thing, eruel after all tng of the seriou he was not to pers ur ofthe “Your manner, Captain Phinney,” entirely honorabi J iard introduce = “"Hut_you are mimtaken,” she an. juries, and ‘Tom considered it MANO Minutes passed. He reflected thet” hut for nome inexplicahl® gemarked Willard in a quict voles, Waiting for Tom's reply, he aM@irmed we’ onepery west ‘a omen wack, nounced’ in the minet earesabie man: rtand that sesary to ell the telephone eonveraation was be © so hard to do so, “Mnpiies that you are familiar with “The truth is, Capt. Phinney, if Launch’s just taken him over to the ner imaging “you wha'n't see me 7 Bon * ince the coming Bneommonly tor argon 9 obliged to repeat my name,” right and justice do not tor once mis- ie ay be gone a!) day—and at luncheon, | am going downtown” ashore |» ae T naven't A without tragedy, when he was attracted by the hagth. alien After & passe carry, & great wrong soon will be iy Inconvenient wot to know And she tripped away, leaving the Std od , M ote aad © ri door opening penind bin. and 8 maatie Tom 4 Letyeyed corrected. If you betray me, if you A skipper of the Mohinur plunged in met whatey there ie no reason why § shouldn't that only tense spony’) Mave you any place we may retire disclose anything you may discover he recarded him with @ amiling Koum, proceed ‘with iy erreud—-unless | i of ining waright insulting to de ouch » thing when you have my ne look. to for # quiet talk?” Willard inquired on board thie yaeht, you will be ¢ 4 prisoner” (To the Continued) . ‘ me tone, instrument of such ‘a miscarriage, 1 "What have you been calling met” 01 4 oot or tor 0 », Wisese don't talk that way.” pyee chart-houre,” vouchsated Tom, must remind you that you deliberate. she asked CHAPTER XV. that Ub fo perfectly proper for me to by he fn mentioned by Brownlow; lly moving im that direction, | ly accepted the unusual condi! Why, nothing” Lifting an Embargo. y. GOING AWAY FOR THE man walked away without Once seated, there followed « long your employment, and that “Oh, but you havea horrid name, OK @ long time after Delia aprons myself silence in the course of which Tom cf honor you too" DE ett, him, To bare n. , SUMMER? Remember The Eve wore following one an- &Few more and more restive beneath “What waa it?” bluntly Pog gen: dowd!” whe indie ping Me. Wi. : idly, until five dim ah. the keen look of the magnetic eye: “ “ leaning againet the rail, @b- ainity agrood. ‘It's highly important D ereed ‘slong ck, wholly Never had he been more uncomfor sorbed in thought, Hut 1 not trouble to explain, 1 fevtaible fn the shade: the super- able in his life By and by Willa $ “And whe nt to be taken over to the landing mpoke, deliberately, but none the leas here there would be nothing he sed. on bw 4 the now very elert ly ned by making & change. Under on Delia,” he pleaded in desperation, tected bis attention to = “Saok here, Captain, frenkly, are atnnd I am not tioning your abil). themselves eo carefully Bid isten io me a moment. On ship. ple-hearts f feminine you spy) mer ty; 1 speak only from an excons of simply yanhed queer, the whole board orders are orders, and they are all her own affected by re “Moses and green spectacion, noi” caution.’ known it, and I've always fought hy meant for just one thing-=-to be that filled her soul with A raat- ia Diurted Tom, Mis astonishment at Tom bimesif was now standing. of them. lut somehow— you"— Those reflections prompted action, obeyed. The practice is so ingrained dinary commingling of giadness h The ladies, manifestiy, | oting considerable amusemen

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