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——_————-——~ most inven’ ayesi® sicker beat Ee CHAPTER XLII. > (Continued. A Hecatomb. LOOKED in the direction of the veasol I had already geen, It was nearing the IT BEATS THE DEUTSCHLA There is no story of such timely and absorbing interest as this wonderfully prophetic world-famous Classic relating strange, thrilling adventures con- cerned with a craft of the deep conceived by the e writer in the history of fiction years before the skill of man produced the terrible U-boat. The Evening World Daily Magazine, LOEB MP ABBE IG WEBI AS vee cee ewer e~ceeweees YD! spite of the serious eannonada, rio Ad not w plattorm) projectiles the N hie dilemma, Let signal the thie di ue a Ned Land took bie hamékerchief£ to wave in the air, but he had esarce- ly Alapiayed tt, when be was struck own by @a iron hand, and fell, in @pito of his great strength, upoa the ok. "Fool!" exclaimed the Gerpgia. you wish to be pierced by ur of the Nautilus before it le hui at thin veanel?* t. Nemo was terrible te hear; he wan atill more terrible to eee. Hie face was deadly pale, with @ spasm at his heart, For an inetant must have ceased to beat, His ila were fully contracted, ie did not as, with body he wrung the Cana- Thon, leaving him, dian’s shoulders, and turning to the ship of war, whose ah bim, he wae oul] raining around claimed, with @ powerful voloce: “Ah, ship of an accursed nation, you know who Lam! Ido not want your colors to know you by! Look! and I will show you mine!” And om the forepart of the plat- form Capt. Nemo unfurled @ black flag, similar to the one he had placed at the South Pole, At that moment ® shot struck the shell of the Nauti- lua obliquely, without plercing it; and, rebounding near the Captain, was lost in the sea. He #houlde: d, addres: ortly: 0 down, companions, go down!" “Sir” T exclaimed, “ate you going ttack this vessel? ir, Lam going to sink It” Saturday. July 29. 1916 SPP MAP ald salable LAL ALLELELL A LYELL COED LA ODDO GL IE PLDI IDELS ILO LILLE PIE LE UNE EEE NEE OEE E AE OEY w ecUpp am Re ermmepap Yo STI Pa eg eg: 0,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA POODLE LT ET CY LATIN RN Sol SU” BARMAN IANE AAORIMNRENES RONERENEELLLN MA ARANNLED SGN LORIN SH BHI) LAA rst and r=} Greatest Story of a Submarine Boat JULES VERNE AABN INI 6 WBA cd! dod NEXT WEEK'S COMPLETE NOVEL THE NEW COMMANDMENT By ANTHONY V ERRALL The story of a Kentucky feud hatred transplanted in a desert oasis, where a man and a woman, turned primitive by necessity, come at last to love aa intensely as they had hated. BEGINS IN NEXT MONDAY'S EVENING WORLD toon, tea yet hoping to eee Capt N n 4 to woe him i bave said to him! Could I hide the pie | borror with which be in- red met No, It wae betior that I should not meet him face to face; bet- ter to forget him Andé yet. How jong it eeomed that day, the last that I ehould page tn the Nautilus. 1 re- Ned Land and Conseil Avotded speaking, for fear of betray themesives, At 6 1 dined. but I was not hungry; | forced myself to eat in epite of my dieguet, that | might Weaken myself, At 6.30 Ni Land came to my room saying, “We shall not see cach other again before our departure. At 10 moon will pot be risen, We will profit by the darkness, Come to tl boat; Conseil and I will wait for you.” The Canadian went out without qin me time to answer, Wishing 10 Madey the course of the Nautilus, T went to the saloon, We were run- ning N,N. BH. at frightful speed and more than fifty yards deep. I cast a last look on these wonders of nature, on the riches of art heaped up in thie museum, upon ied col- lection destined to pe tom of the sea, with him who had formed it. 1 wished to fix an indelible impression of it in my mind. I re. mained an hour thus, bathed in the Hight of that luminous ceiling and passing in review those treasures shining under their glasses, Then [ returned to my room. I dressed myeelt in strong sea cloth- ing. I collected my notes, placing them carefully about me, My heart beat loudly. I could not check ite pulsa- tions, Certainly my trouble and agi- tation would have betrayed me to Capt. Nemo‘s eyes, What was he doing at thie moment? I listened at the of his room. , 1 heard steps. Capt. Nemo was thore. He had not gone to eeif; the opening in the boat was alee ¢losed. The Canadian began to looses the bolte whieh still held us to the eubmarine boat Buddeniy «9 noise within wae beard. Volcen were answering each loudly, What was the matter? th vered our it? Ft felt Ned fens @ipping @ dagger tate my hand. “Yea, murmured, “we know bew to_ die! ‘The Canadian had stopped in Bie work, But one word many times Fepeated, a dreadful word, the cause of the agitation ouneeey on board the Nautilus Tt wae We the crew were looking after! “The maciatrom! elatrom!* 1 excial The macistrom! Could @ more dreadful word in a more dreadful situation have sounded in our ears! We were then upon the werous const of Norway, Waa the Nautilus being drawn into this gulf at the Moment our boat was going to leave ita sides? We know that at the tide the pent-up waters between the falanda of Ferre Loffoden rust with Irresiatibie violence, forming a whirlpool from which no vessel ever escapes, From every point of the horiaon enormous waves were meet- wulf justly called the cean,” whose power of attraction extends to a distance of twelve miles. ‘There, not only Vessels, but whales, are sacrificed, ae well as white bears from the Borthern regions, It is thither that the Nautilus, voluntarily or involuntarily, had been run by the Captain, It was describing a spiral, the ctr. cumference of which was lessening by degrees, and the bo: atill fasten ried along with giddy speed. I felt that sickly giddiness which arises epi a oe ou will not do that?” reat. momet pected to from long-continued whirling round. rap be td a te ¥ We were in dread, Our horror was at its height, circulation had stopped, all nervous influence was annihilated bec: t last and wo were covered with cold sweat, so poignant that 1 asked myself if it like a sweat of agony! And what would not be better to go to the Cap- nolse around our frail bark? What tain’a room, see him face to face and rings repeated by the echo miles brave him with y! What an uproar was that of ‘ It was the inspiration of @ madman; the waters broken on the sharp rocks Oe fortunately, 1 resisted the desire and at the bottom, where the hardest I stretched myself co my bed to quiet bodies are crushed, and trees worn Nautilus, and we could see shall do it,” he replied, coldly. that it was putting OM “And I advise you not to judge me eteam. It wae within eix miles of us. sir, Fate has shown you what you “What is that ship, Ned?” ought not to have scen. The attack By ite rigging, and the height of "AA begun: Jower masts,” anid the Canadian, “you do not know? Very welll ao “§ bet ehe is a ship of war. May it much the better! its nationality to Go you, at least, will be a secret, Peach ws; and, if necessar; down!" We could but obey. About fifteen - Nod," replied Consell, g 4 Pe 2 bodily agitation, My nerves were &Way, “with all the fur rubbed off,” X “Friend Cy P| of the sailors surrounded the Captain, % Ag Aw that we were passing the moutD erat ASinen bat’ in wo Caen rding to the Norwegian phi t : tt harm,can it do to the Nautl- looking with lacable hatred at the a 4 ; he Manch id that our course (nak ot “eae a eituation to be oh we lus? Can it attack it beneath the vessel nearif them. One could feel © r joward the northern beaio I saw ovr aenin all wy Gasdent, fooked trightfully, ‘The Nautiles aoe ‘ the sam ire of vengeance “ 3 A wens at a frightful apeed. That night om board the lua; every incident, iy faut — 4 Dettom of the nea?" animated every soul. I went down at ie” A We had crossed 200 leagues of the either happy or unfortunate, which fonded Itself like « human bel Ite i “Tell me, Ned,” sald I, “can you the moment another Projectile struck : 4! i ; Atlantio, The shadows, fell, and the “ey ey Seren ee a4 Senne tp. bana Garieerraieteel ’ to’ SPAMBAt COUALIY OhS Helongs ta NE Gadus sadist sea offering to the orbs of night the y 4 : ‘ the rain et iia neces. I weat to may marine bunt, thu Torres Lgl @ the ba t hh ; Canadian knitted his eyebrows, ‘Strike, mad vessel! Bhower your finest mirror they could ever have in y a a et room, but could not sleep, L was savages of Papua, the suse ing as! on for IF shy i ge on,” eaid Ned, “and Gropped his eyelids, and acrewed up Useless shot! And thon, you will mot Which to reflect their image, As I . yr. oa : troubled with dreadful nightmare, The f= coral cemetwry, the passage after the bolts. We may stilt ‘ mt q hi : 4 “ 7 é ‘ 4 a aah then ueg, the leland of Santorin, the Cretan be saved tf we stick to the Nai 3 the Corners of his oyes, and for a fow frare the spur of the Nautilus, But thought of the no Gade er coeer ne horrible oo a8 of destruction. wa oe diver, Vigo Bay, Atlanta, the Ice! s, tilue” ing look upon it Is not here that you shall perish! ments compared wi oe pas - meee > P* Unually before my eyes. Fro oy Bk = Ads Matalsbateoat the A wer ae aia T would not have your ruins mangle sons brooding imperceptibly within x . 3 ¥ "bey day, Who could tell into what part a ‘ole, n inished the words No, alr,” he replied; “I can not tell With those of the Avenger!" the Nautilug, 1 shuddered. BY of the North Atlantic busin the Neus ERE Besa in tit Sate mireaaa, tes teate: pavaeey ergening Both, the ‘what nation she belong: to, for sho 1 reachod my room, The Captain The vessel was within two miles of tl would take us? Still with un- Avenger, and the horrible scene of aa ff pr & ie boat, torn @howe bo colors, But | can declare and his second had remained on the Us. It was ever nearing that phos- ‘ ; accountable speed. Stil in the midet Bh ih alt hae’ crew, Beas ore nis ne. aried like @ Hs.8 man-of-war, for & long pen- platforin” ‘The screw wae set in mo- phorescent, ight, which “showed the eee aol op Would It there events passed before my ey the whiripest. ee one leet Of tere . tion, and tho Nautilus, moving with Presence of the Nautilus. could sve - , + Anbed ooh at 0 cone Then Ci e ts we Raaniee Ot eye ed we specd, Wis soon beyond the reach of its green and red lights and its white “ “ shores of Nova Zembla? Should we Poca EC Ta Prat hae PR Bi term Be ® ptece of iron, i which was at the ship's guns, Mut the pursuit con- lantern hanging from the large miz- - Ai explore those unknown the tures to assumu superhuman propor- consciousness, nt shock I lost all tinued, and Capt, Nemo contented senimast, An indistinct vibration A , ro White Sea, the Sea of Kara, the Gulf tions, He was no longer my e 1 but ] that Dimsolt with keeping hie distance, | guivered through its rigging, showing ; . oe rity the Archipelago of TAartov, a man of the waters, a genie of the CHAPTER XLIV. from that distance, and About 4 in the afternoon, boing no that the furnaces were heated to the : . OWN cORst Oo a A " » longer able to contain my patience, I utterm Sheaves of sparks and red 4 I could not I could no longer oho could know what this aude went to che central saitcase, ‘The ashes flew from the funnels, shining ‘ F Julgo of the time that wan passing, .,J¢, wae then half past nine. T held Conclusion. Mned ‘me that sho Was a Panel Was open, and I ventured onto a the atmosphere like stars, The clocks had been stopped ON fram burating. closed. my evens t HUS ends the voyage under } armored two-decker rain, A ‘¢ platforin, ‘The Captain was atill 1 remained thus until @ in the ; board, It acomed, as in Polar coun- Wouig not think any longer. There theseas, What passed dur- > Dlack emoko was pouring from Walking up and down with an agi- morning, without Captain Nemo no- tries, that night and day no longer was another half hour to walt, an- ing that night—how the 4 two funnels. Her clonely furied tated step, Ho was looking at the ticing me, ‘The ship stood about « - followed their regular course. I felt. Cher half hour uf @ nightmare, which jee4 0 ; we to her yards, She 8! + Was five or six miles to mile and @ half from us, and with tho 1 myself being dravyn into that strange tient drive ms niad, : t escaped from the ed. ; ayere etopped to lecenipeat, U0e8 first dawn of day the’ firing began : region where the foundered tmagina- '"X)iat moment 1 beard the distant trom, how 4 Bo Re eeaiea Un trout dia. , 2 Was going around it like a wild afresh. ‘The moment could not be fur (3 4 tion of Edgar roamed at will. strains of the orgun, @ ead harmony Ned Land, Conseil and myself ever : the colors of her pennant, Daaeh ant drawing it oustward, he ote, Be a tld aes Like the farucus Gordon Pym. €t to an undefinable chant, the wall of a came out of the qulf—i cannot tell, 4 Goated like a thin ribbon. Bhe Toe Vattuck, Perhaps Ne ull heal- self whould forever leave this mane’ | yelled human figure, of larger pro- foul longing to break these earthly Hut when I returned to conscious- : fepidly, If Capt. Nemo al- tateg? 1 ‘wished to mediate once Was preparing to go down to remind 2 than those of any inhabitant gcarcely breathing; plunged, like Capt, 2°68 I was lying in a fisherman's hut, A ar ne. Srieroecey sere was ® more, But 1 had soaroaly spoken them, whep the second mounted the : earth, thrown across the cata” Nemo, in that niuaical ecstasy which On the Loffoden Isles, My two com. “4 on Capt, Nemo im, lence, Platform, accompanicd by several tw efenda tho approac enld Nea Land, i that yor. mea ‘apt, Nemo impoi ail pes captain tod | by, several TRS outa r entlinaten hear bere was drawing him In spirit to the end panions, safe and sound, were n Passes within a mild of u shal ‘Tam the law, and Iam the judge! not or would not see them, Bome haps, I may be mistaken)—I estl- me holding my hands, ench other heartily, At that moment we could not think of returning to France, The means of communication between the north | of Norway and the south are rare, We ombrac myself into the eea, and I the oppressed, and there he steps wore taken which might bo mated this adventurous course of the Then @ sudden thought terrified @avise You to do the same” 5m the oppressed. and there ie the called the signal for action” rhey Nautilus to have lasted fifteen or Me Capt, Nemo had lett his room, Rot reply to the Canadian’s gj) that I loved, cherished and vener- Were Very simple, The tron balus- twenty cays, And I know not how He was in the saloon, which I must but continued watching ated—wountry, wife, children, father trade around the platform was low- much longer it might have lasted cross to fly, There I should meet ‘ebip, Whether Knglish, French, and mother. ‘1 aaw all porish! All ¢réd, and the lantern and pilot-cagen NEO LAND HAD SCARCELY DISPLAYED HIS HANDKERCHIEF had it not been for the catastrophe him for the last time, He would see or Russian, sie would be that I hate in there! Say no more!" Were pushed within the shel until WHEN HE WAS STRUCK DOWN BY AN IRON HAND, ended this voyage, Of Capt, Me perhaps speak to me, A gesture and [ am therefore obliged to wait . we ould on): ‘st look at the man-of- they Were flush with the deck, The Nemo I saw nothing whatever now, Of his might destroy me, a single word for the steambo re ber Diet white acioke wires i" wi a hoe BS steam, a Jong surface of the steel cigar no penetrating power of the steel spur. J turned to Capt, Nemo, That ter- of his second, Not a man of the chain me on board, fom O mogrences running monthly Wurst from the forepart of the vossel; rejoined Ned and Conseil, jonger offered a alnae point tocheck [ heard rattlings and scrapings, But Tible avenger per crow was visible for an instant, The But ten was about to strike, T Aifd among the worthy people who ‘seconds after the water, ag! "We will fy!” I exclaimed, 3 ee Mi atin urned to th mtr the Nautilus, carried along by ite b , was still looking. When all Nautilus was almost incessantly moment had come for mo to leave have so kindly received us | revise 1 of @ heavy ‘body, “Good!” said Nod, “What to thia Joon, The Nautilis still floated: propelling power, passed through ho turned to his room, under water, When we came to the my room and join my companions, my record of these adventures ones * the astern of the Nautilus, veanel?" through the liquid bode, With the wie Mase of the vessel, like a needle od the door, and entered, I fol- surface to renew t' r, the panels { must not hesitate, even if Capt. more, Not a fact has been omitted, shortly afterward a@ loud explo “I do not know; but whatever It 1s Gujations of the waves the windows ‘rough sall cloth! lowed him with my eyes, On the end opened and shut mechantoally, There Nemo himself should rise before me. jot a detail exaggerated, Lt in & I opened my door carefully, and even faithful narrative of this incredible then, as it turned on its hinges, {t expedition in an element inaccessible seomed to mo to make & «ireadfal to man, but to which Progress will truck my ea! At will be sunk before night, In any Qa Muhtoned By the red erate Lcould stand it no longer, Mad, out Wall beneath his heroes, I eaw the wero no more marke on the plan t! They are firing at ual” I 4 re, 1 knew not where we w case it is better to perish with tt than f 7 of my mind, I rushed from my room Portrait of a woman atill young, an: 4 be made accomplices tn a retaliation, ree Ry Ot tana nad i creeatit into the saloon, Capt, Nemo was tWo children, Capt, Nemo looked at And the Canadian, too, his strength . 1 w . ; hem for soins moments, stretched his and patience at an end, appeared no pa Pp r," wald Ned, “they the justice of which we cannot Judge, At five o'clock, the log showe there, mute, gloomy, implacable; he ¢ M noise, Perhaps it only existed in my ay open a road, Fane Fe ei inicora, ‘and . wihat ia my opinion too" sald Ned ene ertea or ce Heute eemec teat Ses louking. Crouse the port panel, arms foward them, and kneeling more, Conseil could not draw @ word own imagination. Bhall I be believed? 1 do not know, are firing at us. Land, coolly, “Let us walt for night.” ening, and I knew that it was allow. A large mass cast a eltadow on the down burst into deep sobs, Aoaneni he nt mmadne “ie tata 1 crept along the dark stairs of the And it matters little, after all. What ut,” 1 exclaimed, “surely they Night arrived, Deep silence reigned them to draw nearer, Besides, Water; and that tt mieht lose nothing papayas ol grees in, Chan’ hin wes cane t Nautilus, stopping at each step to I now affinn is that I have a right to 4 that thore are men in the on board, ‘The compass showed that reports were heard of her agony, the Nautilus was going CHAPTER XLII, pepe, Waicnes psy tow check the beating of my heart. { speuk of these seas, under which, in we the Nautilus had not al {t# tinetly, and the projectile down into the abyss with her, Ten devotion, One morning at aa reaohed the door of the saloon, and less than ten months, { have crossed course on the surtac PURE Ete Ge: ae, mepoenel yards from me Taaw the open she The Laat Words of Capt.Nemo was t could not say), bad fallen « 0! of that,” > on opened it gently, It was plunged in 20,000 leagues in that submarine tour tlled nya band because of & aliahtly, nnpanions and Tre tinguished. with a strange hissing through whten the water Was rushing ITE panels had closed on thia |"!0 & heavy sleep toward the oarly profound darkness, The strains of of tho world, which hus revealed. wo A whole food Of light burst, upon d to fly when the vessel should notne with the noise of thunder, then the } dreadful vision, but ight flour . a al ot} be eats Nea the organ sounded faintly. Capt, many wonders, Doubtiows they kne¥ now ar enough either to hear us or "My friends,” sald 1, “the moment double line of guna and the netting. a Haat hat savienka ab. the vlning over se, saying in Nemo Was there, He did not see me. But what has become of the Nau- . stories of the to sce us, for the moon, which would ts come, One eraxp of the hand, and The bridge was covered with black eturn ay egniAg Ov ar In the full light I do not think he tilus? Did it resist the pressure of retended monster, No doubt, on be full in two or three days, shone may God protect ual” . agitated shadows, saloon; all was silence and 4 eal @ are golng to By. would have noticed me, #o entirely the maelstrom? Does Capt, Nemo 4, the Abraham Lincoln, When brightly, Onee on board the ship, if Ned Land was resolute, Conseil ‘The water was rising, ‘The poor Garkneaa within the Nautt |, #at UP: ites he absorbed in the ecstasy, I still live? And doos he still follow q the Canadian struck It with the har- we could not prevent the blow which calm, myself so nervous that | knew creatures were crowding the ratlings, tus, at wonderful pood, a bundrea When shall wo Kot T esked, crept along the carpet, avoiding the under the ocean those frightful re- it poon, Commander Parragut had rece threatened it, we could, at least we not how to contain myself, Wo all clinging to the masts, struggling un- Gani Nanenth tha weaics, Ik an 1 To-morrow night. All Inspection giightest sound which’ «ight betray taliations? Or did ho stop after that : ognised tn the supposed narwhal a would, do fll that circumstances passed Into the library; but the mo- der the water. It was a human ant- nea water, it was leav- on board the Nautilus seems to have nee. I was at least five min- last hecatomb? jubmarine iu dangerous would allow, Several times T thought ment [ pushed the door opening on to heap overtaken by the lyzed, ing this desolate spot, Whither was cea 4 All appear to, be stupefied, ching the door at the oppo- Will the waves one day carry to i Nautilus was preparing for at- the central staircase, I heard the UP- gtitfened with angu: my hair It got To the north or south? You will be ready, air? opening into the lbrary, him this manuscript containing the xo} and on’ every tack, but Capt. Nemo contented him. Per panel close sharply, ‘The Can: gtanding on end, with eyes wide open, Where waa the gnan flying to after “Yes; where are wo?" I was going to open tt when a sigh history of his life? Shall | ever know king this en with allowing his adversary to dian rus on to the stairs, but 1 ng, without breath and without such @readful retaliation? I pan “In wight of land, I took the reck- from Capt. Nemo nailed me to the the name of this man? Will the n. ‘Porrible indeed! approach, and then fled once more stopped him. A well-known hissing Voice, I'too was watching! An irre- returned to my room, where Ned oning this morning in the fog—twen- spot. I knew that he was rising. I missing vessel tell us by its nation~ , Capt, Nemo em= pefore tt. noine told me that the water hed wistible attraction glued me to the and Conseil bad remained silent lew to the eas! could even see him, for the light ality that of Capt, Nemo? Jus In works of von Part of the night passed without running Into the reservoirs, and In & pig! Suddenly an explosion took enough. I felt an insurmountable What country is it? from the Itbrary came through to the | Lt hope #0, And I also hope that do not know: but whatever it fs, saloon, He came toward me allently, his powerful vessel has conquered II take refuge there,” with his arma crossed, gliding ike a the sea at its most terrible gulf, and We will fly to- spectre rather than walking, His that the Nautilus has survived where when We Were any ineldent. We watched the oppor © os imprisoned in that In the midst tunity for action. We spoke little, for Yards beneath of the Indian Ovv Had he mot ate we were too much moved, Ned Land fecha: Ww iY: eran, tacked some versel? Phe man bared would have thrown himself into the 00 Jate to n fow minutes the Nautilus was som’ place. ‘The compressed alr blew up horror for Capt, Nemo, Whatever ha her decks, a# tf the magazine had bad suffered at the hands of these caught fire, Then the unfortunate men, he had no right to punish thus stood the praveeh: Tne vewiel sank more rapidly, Her top- He had made me, If not an accoim- night, © sea should swallow breast was swelling with sobs, and [| 5° "any other vessels have be fa the coral cemetery, had he Not goa hut E forced him to walt, Accord wieh Ot heluww tha water. Mast, Iaden with victims, now ap- plice, at least a witness of his ven- us up heard him murmur these words (the If it be so, if Capt, Deen a victin to the shock caused by ie to my Idea the Nautilus would | Whete the motallie covering no peared; then her spars, bending un- geance., At 11 the electric light reap- ‘lhe sea 1s bad, the wind violent, last which ever struck ey ear): Rablie the ocean, his the Nautilus? es, 1 reweut it I attack the whip at her waterline, and Whe, Where the motalllc dor tho weight of men; and last of peared. I passed into the saloon, It but twenty miles in that light boat of mighty God! Enough! Enough!" try, may hatred pe a muat be 80, One part of the myste. Hon ie would not only be possible but We ane ‘kin imprisoned, unwill ll, the top of her mainmast. Then was deserted. I consulted the differ- the Nautilus docs not frighten Was it a confession of remorse J heart! May Y contempla- plows exintonce of Capi Neto had {hen it we Ing withensoe of the dreadtil drama he dark mass disappeared, and with ent instruments, ‘The Nautilus was Unknown to the crow, [ have been which thus escaped: from this man's {00 of so many wonders extinguish been unvollod: and, if his identity had “At 3 in the morning, full of unenst- thet win preparing. We had acareely it the dead crew, drawn down by the flying northward at the rate of 2% able to procure food and some bottles conactence?” the Juhae clesroear Ana the ania BEE been rovornize!, at lount the nao voy y mounted the platform. Capt. tiv to reflects taking retire in my @trong eddy, miles an hour, now on the surface, of water.” In desperation I rushed through Dror continue the peaceful explorns fone united agulnit hin were MO como had not left It. He was standing A iaevaty ch other withe “will follow you.” the library, mounted the central stair- 4 Mere en Ghimnanidal, creature, room, we dat each ae me Ulon of the sea! If his destiny be Kelemen Who had vowed a deadly &t the hin flag, which &® out xpeaking. A deep stupor had 1 eter ecnented the Canadian i case and, following the upper Blent strange, If ie alao Mublime ‘am , slight bree 1 above his head, or ‘old 0! y ind; thought am prised will defend myself; reach o boat, crept! TOUR not derstood it m mermeeeennt thei, All the § He didnot, tale his 6308 FROM th 6 ae eta atin Twas tn that § TAKE THE EVENING WORLD WITH YOU ON YOUR V I will force them to kill me," the opening, which had already ad- fot iivci ten months of. chin annae abla past rore before ine Hd not take hie exon from the seemed to atand till T H wil force KN a eae pening, whish Bad au not lived ten. mor f this nnna. rere : venw ‘The intensity. o! # WOOK painful wt ation precedin il die together, frie i f anions, tural 1 nd to the qucstio eee an a onl mene wemed to attract, and fascin Date ate tea lnannn So that you will not miss any of the weekly novels and I had made up iy mind to all, The us go! let us go!” I ex- nates 3,000 yours Agbe filews enemies, Hutt) : Ira it on more aurely than TENG Had Rypry Mati eae ae may continue to enjoy the daily magazine, comic and other Canadian left me, f reached the plat. Tipp eee i Te truck been towing it. ‘The moon was then hearing! 1 of the Nautilia ‘orm, on whieh I cou aime: : 5 RTPA A Oe ee ee ie enaimeridian: dunierwasriss oan Tt was preparing to special features. Include them in your summer reading. support myself against the shock of | The orifice tn the plates of the Nau. et in the distan Kut none ing in the cast. Amid this p rush, The whole ship trembled, Sud- the waves. The sky was threatening; tilus was first closed, and fastened to give an answer—Capt. Nemo the Nautilus, The vessel acone of nature, sky and ocean rl- donty | ecrenmed, f felt. tho shock, Order the Evening World Malled to Your Summer Address but aa land was in thoso thick brown down by means of a false key, with myself, denly wee not more than three miles from valled each other in tranquil'ty, the but camparatively ght. I felt the abedowa, we must fy. I returned to which Nee, Land had provided him- ' Se «ft : ¢ = ne reece emer enna rere hw END,