ram lite utnw CASTORIA L3 ft tic (0SSI3B3S) 1 M0BJ5RT BISNNJBT luimmmwiwmiw SYNOPSIS. Til atnry opens with tlio alilpwrn-k of tlio Htrumrr on which MlHd Genevlpvo inlln, an Atnrvlrnn lirlrmft, IxirJ Win thropn, nil KtiKllMhtnun, uml Tom Hlake, n brimiiuo American, were iinssmKcrA. rhn thri'c worn torml upon an unlriliab lied IMnml nml wrro tho only ones not iirownrd. litnko recovered from n. drunk on Ktnpor, Illnkr, Hlmniinl on tho boat. nci'Ktitn of his rotiRhlii h, lici-amc u hero ni preserver of tlio lielplt-js pnlr. The ICtiKllnliman wan miltiK for tho lmnd of M.aa I. calio. Illnkc Rt.irlrd to swim hnrk to tho Khlp to rrrovor what wan loft. J!lake returned safely, Wlnthiope wanted IiIh laat match on 11 dg.iri-ttc. for xrlilcli hu was ccorcil by XSlake. Thc'r first meal wns a deuil llsh. 'ilic trio stftrlcd a ten mllo hlko for hlijlu-r land. Thirat at tacked them, lllnko wuh crimpcdlm! to carry MIm T,cglln on uccount of wenrl nem. Ho tnunted WInthrope. They en tered tho JiiiirIc. That night waa paused rooatlnjf IiIkIi In u tree. The next morn In? they ilosectxlfil to the open iikuIii. All threo ronstructed ImtH to dhleld them neh'ea from the mm. Tliey then feuxu-d on coroanutH, tho only procurable food. Miss I.enllo allowed n llklnt? for lllake, but detested his rouRhners. Id by Jlluke thoy established u homo In sumo cliffs. fo . CHAPTER VI. Continued. Along tho south wide of (lie cliff the sea extended In twice as fur ns on the north. From tho end of the lahtH tho coast trended off four or five nilloa to tho south-southwest In a shallow hight, whoso Bonthern extremity was hounded by a second limestone head land. This ridgo rati Inland pnrallcl to the first, and from a point come lit tlo dlstnnco hack from tho shorn was covered with a growth of leafless trees. Uotwccn the tv:o ridges lay a plain, open along the shore, hut a nhort dis tance Inland covered with a Jnnglo of tall yellow grass, ahove which, here and there, roso tho lops of scrub by, lealless trees and tho graceful crests of slender-shafted palms. Ulakc's attention was drawn to tho latter by that feeling of artificiality which their exotic appearance so often wakens In the mind of the northern- bred man even after long, residence In tho tropics. Hut in a moinont ho turned away with a growl. "More of those darned feather-dusters!" He wau not looking for palms. Tho last ragged bit of cloud, with Us showery accompaniment, drifted past before tho breeze which fallowed the Rqimll, and the end of the storm was proclaimed by a deafening chorus of tquawka and screams along tho higher ledges of the cliff. Staring up ward, Blako for tho first time observed that tho faco of tho cliff swarmed with sonfowl. "That's luck'." ho muttered. "Ghosh I haven't forgot how to rob nests. Hot our fine Inriy'U shy at sucking them raw! All tho same, she'll havo to If I don't rim across other rock than this, poor girl!" Ho advanced again along tiio talus, and did not stop until ho reached tho sand beach. Thero ho halted to make n careful examination, not only of the loose debris, but of tho solid rock above. Finding no sign of flint or quarts'., ho growled out a enrao ami bached off along the beach to get a view of tho cliff top. From a point a llttlo beyond him, outward to tho ex tremity of tho headland, ho could see that tho upper ledges and the crest of tho cliff, as well, wero fairly crowded with seafowl and their nests. His smile of satisfaction broaden "h! when he glanced Inland and baw, loas than half a mile distant, a wooded cleft which apparently ran up to the summit of tho rhlgu. From a jiolnt near tho top a gigantic baobab tree towered up against tho skyline like a Hrobdingnaglan cabbage. "Say, wo may havo a run for our money, after nil," ho murmured. "Shade, and no end of grub, and. by tho green of thoso trees, a spring llmestono water at that. Next thing, I'll find a flint!" Ho stopped his leg, nnd both sound and feeling remlndml him that his clothos wero drenched. "(Jucss wo'll wait about that flint," ho said, and ho made for a clump of Ihorn scrub a little way inland. As tho tall grass did not. grow hero within a mllo of tho shoro, thero was nothing to obstruct him. Tho creeping plants which during tho rainy season had matted ovor tho sandy soil wero now leafless and withered by (he heat of tho dry Bcason. Even tho thorn scrub was hnlf baro of leaves. IJlake walked around tho clump to tho shadiest side, and began to strip. In quick succession ono garment after another was Hung across a branch where the sun would strlko It. Last of all, tho shoes wero emptied of rain water and set out to dry. Without a pnuso, ho thon gavo himself a quick, light rub-down, Just sufllclcnt to In vlgorato Iho shin without starting tho perspiration. Physically tho man was magnlflcont. His muscles were wiry and compact, rather than bulky, and us ho moved thoy played beneath his whlto skin with tho smoothness and easo of a tiger's, After tho nib-down he squatted on his heels nnd spent somo time trying to bend his palm-leaf hat back into shapo. When ho had placed this also out In tho sun ho found himself be ginning to yawn. Tho dry, sultry air had mado him drowsy. A touch with his baro foot showed him that the sand beneath tho thorn bush had al ready absorbed tho rain and offored a xv surface, ilo glanced arouad, drow J --! i-ru. r'vfta WM"wwwBwaiwmpww i,0r. "You Beastly Cad!" his club nearer and stretched himself out for a nap. CHAPTER VIII. The Club Age. T was past two o'clock when thg sun, striking lu whore Illnkc lay outstretched, be gan to scorch one of his legs. He stirred uneasily,-and sat upright. I.Ike a sailor, he was wide awake tho mo ment ho opened his eyes. He stood up and pcurod around through tho half, leafless branches. Over the water thousands of gulls and terns, boobies and cormorants were skimming and diving, while nbovo them a number of graceful frlgato biids thoso swart, scurlet-throated pi rates of tho air hung poised, ready to swoop down tind rob tho weaker birds of their fish. All about tho headland and the surrounding water was llfo in fullest action. Kvon from where ho stood Hluko could hear the harsh clamor of tho seafowl. In marked contrast to this scene the plain was apparently lifeless. When lilako rose, a small brown ll.ard darted away across tho sand. Other wise thero was neither sight nor sound of a living cronlure. Hlake pon dered this as hli gathered his clothes Into tho shade and began to dress. "I.ooKs liko the siesta Is tho nil round stylo lu this God-forsaken hole," ho grumbled. "Haven't seen so much as a rabbit, nor even ono land bird. May bo a drought no; must bo the dry season Wheo, these things are hot! I'm thirsty as a shark. Now, whore's that, softy and hor ladyship? 'Frald sho'ij In for a tough tlmo!" Ho drow on his shoos with a jerk, growled at tholr stiffness, and, club In hnnd, stepped clear of the brush to look for his companions. Tho first glance along tho foot of tho cliff showed him WInthrope lying under tho shnde of tho overhanging ledges, a fow yards beyond the sand beacht Of Miss Leslie thero wns no sign. Hnlf alarmed by this, Hlako Btarted for tho beaeh with hlu swinging stride. Win thropo wns awake, and on lllake's ap proach, sat up to greet him. "Hello!" ho called. "Whoro havo you been nil this time?" "'Sleep. Whero's Miss Leslie?" "Slio's around tho point." Hlako grinned mockingly. "Indeed! Hut I fnwncy she won't bo for long." Ho would hnvo passed on, but Win tropo stepped before him. "Don't go out thero, HInke," he pro tested. "I ah think It would bo bet ter If 1 went." "Why?" demanded HInke. Wlnthropo hesitated; but an Impa tient movement by Hlako forced an answer: "Well, you remember, this morning, tolling us to dry our clothes." "Yes; I remember," said Hlako. "So you want to servo as lady's valet?" Wlnthropo's plump faco turned a sickly yellow. "I ah valet? What do you moan, sir? I protest I do not understand you!" ho slnmmeied. Hut In tho midst, cntchlng sight of HI alto's bewildered stare, ho sudd?nly flushed crimson, nnd burst out In unrestrained auger: "You you bounder you beastly cad! Any inan .wth an ounce of decency " Hlako' uttered a Jeering laugh "Wow! Hark, how tho Hrltlsh Hon r-r-ro-ars when his fall's twisted!" "You beastly cad!" rupi-atcd tho Kngllshmiiii, now purple with rage. Hlake's unpleasant pleasantry gave place to a tcowl. Ills jaw thrust out like a bulldog's, and he bent towards Wlnthropo with a menacing look. For a moment the Kuglis-hinan faced him, sustained by his anger. Hut thero was a steely light In Hlake's eyes that ho could not withstand. Wlnthrope's de fiant stare wavered and fell. Ho shiank back, the color fast ebbing from his cheeks. 'Tgh!" growled HInke. "Guess you won't bint any more about cuds! You damned hypocrite! Maybo I'm not on to how you've been hanging around Miss Ieslle Just, because she's an heiress. Anything fair enough for you swells. Hut let a fellow so much ns open his mouth nbont yotir exalted set, and It's perfectly dreadful, yon know!" Ho paused for a reply. WInthrope only drew back a step farther and eyed hlni with a furtive, sidelong glance. This brought Hlako back to his mocking jeer. "You'll learn, Pat, me b'y. There's lots of thlngs'II show up different to you before we get through tills picnic. For ono thing, I'm boBS here president, congress suid supremo court. Understand?" "Hy what right, may 1 usk?" mur mured WInthrope. "Itlght!" nnswered niake. "That hasn't anything to do with the ques tionit's might. Hnck In civilized pnrts your little crowd has the drop on my big ciowd nnd runs things to suit themselves. Hut here we're port of reverted to primitive society. This happens to bo tho Club Ago and I'm tho Man with the Hlg Stick. See?" "I myself sympathize with the lower classes, Mr. Hlake. Above all, I think It barbarous the way they punish one who Is forced by circumstances to appropriate part of tho Ill-gotten gains of the rich upstarts. Hut do you be Hove, Mr. Hlake, that brute strength" "You hot! Now shut up. Whero're tho coconnuts?" WInthrope picked up t-wo nuts and handed them over. "Tlioro wero only five," ho ex plained. "All right. I'm no captnln of In dustry." "Ah, true; you said wo had reverted to barbarism," rejoined Wlnthropo, venturing an attempt at sarcasm. "Lucky for you!" retorted Hlake. "Hut Where's Miss Losllo nil this tlmo? Her clothes niU3t havo dried hours ago." "They did. We hud luncheon togeth er just this sido of the point." "Oh, you did! Then why shouldn't I go for hor?" "I I thero was a shaded pool around tho point, and sho thought n dip In tho salt water would rcfrutb She went not moro than half an hour ago." "So that's It. Well, whllo I eat you go nnd call her and say, you keep this side tho point. I'm looking out for Miss Lesllo now." Wlnthropo hurried away, clenching his flbta and almost weeping with Im potent rngc. Truly, matters wero now very different from what thoy had been nboard ship. Fortunately ho had not gene a dc:en stops beforo Mies Leslie appeared around tho corner of Iho cliff. Ho wns scrambling nlong ovor the loono stones of the slopo without the slightest consideration for his ankle. Tho girl, moro thoughtful, wau"' to hlni to wait far her where he v.n, x As she npproached, Dlako's frown gave place to a look that mado his face lnHtlvoly pleasant. Ho had al leady chained tho coconnuts; now ho proceeded to smnsh tho sholla Into small bits, that ho might cnt tho meat, t and at the tamo tlmo keep his gaze on tin' girl. Tho cliff foot bolng well shaded by (ho towering wall of rock, she had taken off his coat and was euro lug li. on her arm; so that thero wus nothing to mar (ho. effect of hor dainty openwork waist, with its elbow sleeves anil grncoful collar and tho lllmy veil of laeo over tho Bhouldora and bosom. Her skirt had been wnshod clean b;. the rain, and sho had man ured to stretch It Into nhapo beforo drying. Kcfrenlied by a nap In tho forenoon and by her salt-water dip, Bho showod more vlvarlty than at any time that WInthrope could remember during their acquaintance. Her suffering dur ing nnd slnco tho storm had left Its mark In tho dnrk circles beneath hor hazel eyes, hut this In no wine lessened their brightness; whllo tho elasticity of her step showed that she had quite recovered her well-bred easo and grace or movement. She bowed and smiled to tho two men Impartially. "aood-nfternoou, gentlemen " "Sumo to you, Miss Lesllo!" re rpended Hlako, staring nt her with frank admiration. "You look fresh as a daisy." Gcninl nnd slnccro ns was his tone, tho familiarity Jarred on her sensitive car. Sho colored ns sho turned from hint. "fs there anything now, Mr. Win thiono?" she asked. ''I'm afraid not, Mlss'aonovlove! Like ourselves, Hlako took a nan." "Yes; but Hlnko first took a squint at tho scenery. Just sec If yoit'vo got everything, und fix your hats. Wo'll be lu tho sun for half a mile or ho. Hetter get. on tho coat, Miss Leslie, It's hotter than yesterday." "Permit me." said WInthrope. Hlako watched whllo tho English man held tho coat for tho girl and rather fussily raised tho collar about her neck nnd turned back the sleevos. which extended beyond the tips of hor tinners. The American's faco was stolid; but his glunco took In every lit tle look and act of his companions, Ho was not ltogolher unversed In the ways of good society, and It seemed to him thnt the Knglishmnn was some what overnsslduotis In his attentions. "All ready, Hlake," remarked Win Huopo, finally, with a last lingering touch. '"Hout tlmo!" "You're fussy us a Unfile and cigarette grunted Hlake. tailor. Got the case and the tiiilfe?" "All safe, sir er all safe, Hlake." "Then you two follow me slow enough not to worry thnt nuklo. don't want ntiy more of tho puck-mule In mine." "Whoro nro we going, Mr. Hlake?" exclaimed Miss Leslie. "You will not havo us again!" "It's only n half-mile, Mlsa .Icnny riiotos a brenk In Iho ridge. I'm go lug on ahead to find If It's hard to climb." "Hut. why should bo ellmb?" "Food, for one thing. You see, this end of tho cliff Is eoverod with sea- birds. Another thing, I expect to strike a spring." "Oh, I hope you do! Tho wnter In tho rain pools Is already warm." (TO UK CONTJNl'KP.) ACT AS SPUR TO MAN'S PRIDE. Love and Belief Are Powerful Agents for. Reformation. Lovo nnd belief In a man can never hurt him. It will nlwnys net as a spur to his pride, which is invariably close to a man's love, whilst it has little or nothing to do with a womnn's. Kven when tho schoolboy fulls In lovo with tho llttlo girl In pinafores, his first Instinct Is to acquit himself In her eyes In some magnificent way to knock out somo other boy, or In timidate a foo. This Instinct remains with men un til they die, Just as girls from the eradlo or Inspired by lovo seek beauty to appear lovolv in the eyes of their ndorers. 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