I, MMI , T !? I I 111 INI HE DID HIS BEST. to 11 s 1 I I 1 1- C7 tfs I I IN. Ml t' II x i V v MOBmT u ILWSTffATOMdY RAY WALT ffl SYNOPSIS. Tho story opens with tlio olilpwrock of tho Mourner on which MIbs Ofnovlovo Ixsllo, on American heiress, T,ord Win thropp. an UnRltsliman, und Tom Mnku, jj,, onisquo American, were ptissenKers. Tlio three were tossed upon nn unlnhab itoa Island nnd were tho only ones not lrowncd. , Illuko, shunned on the boat, bocauso or his roURluioHH, becumo a hero ns preserver of tho helpless pair. The KriRllshmim wn sulnit for tho hnnd of Miss Leslie. Wlnthropo wasted his last match on n clenrotto, for which ho was scored by Ulake. All threo constructed hats to shield themselves from tho sun. They then feasted on cocoanutu, tho only procurable food. Miss U'sllo fuced an un pleasant situation. Hluko recovered his surveyor's inaRnlfylnp; class, thus Insur ing fire. Ho started a JunKlo lire, kllllnK a laro leopard nnd HinotlierltiR several cubs. In tho leopard's cavern they built a Btnall homo. Thoy trained tho cliffs by burnlntr tho bottom ot n treo until It foil afjalnst the helenta. Tho trio secured opes from tho cliffs. Miss Leslie's white skirt wns decided upon as a signal. Miss Leslie inndo a dress from the leopard kin. Overhearing a conversation bo twoon Ulako nnd Wlnthropo, Alias Lesllo becamos frightened. Wlnthropo becamu 111 with fever. Ulako was poisoned by u flan nnd nlmost died. Jnckals attacked tho camp that night, but wcro driven ort by Genevieve. Ulako constructed an ani mal trup. It killed a hyena. On a tour tho trio discovered honey and oyntora. Miss LckIIo was attacked by a poisonous snake. Ulako klllod It and saved Its poi son to kill game. For tho second tlmo wlnthropo was attacked by fever. Ho and Ulako disagreed. Tho latter mado a strong door for tho prlvato compartment of Miss Leslie's cavo home. A tcrrlblo torm raged that night. Wlnthropo stolo Into her room, but she mannged to swing her door closed In time. Wlnthropo was badly hurt. Ho died tho following morn ing. Tho storm toro down their distress flag, so a now one was swung from a bamboo polo. Miss Lesllo helped In cov- TiuiB wimnropuH grave wun Hiones. Genevieve took a strong liking to Ulako. On exploration tour thoy were attacked by a lion. CHAPTER XXIV. Continued. Tho lion stilled his roars and crouched ns If to Bprlng, snnrllng and grinning with rngo nnd uncertainty. His eyes, unnccustomed to tho glare ot tho mld-dny sun, blinked Incessant ly, though ho followed tho man's every movement, his snnrls deoponlng Into Growls at the slightest chango of at titude. In his blind animal rag'o Ulako hnd forgotten that tho purposo of his lateral ndvnnco wns to placo as great a distance an possible between him and tho girl boforo tho clash. Yot In stinct kept him moving along his Bplral courso, on tho chanco that ho might catch his foo off his guard. Suddenly tho lion half roso nnd stretched forwnrd, sniffing. There wns an unensy whining note in his growls. Blako lot tho club slip from beneath his arm and drow his bow until tho arrow-head lay upon his thumb. His outstretched arm was rigid ns n bar of steel. So tenso and alert wero nil his nerves that ho know ho could drive homo both arrows and still have tlmo to swing his club beforo the beast wns upon him. A puff of wind struck agninst his back and swept on tho nostrils of tho Hon, laden with tho odor ot man. Tho beast uttered a short, startled roar, and, whirling about, lenped away Into tho jungle so quickly that niako's ar row (lashed past a full yard bohlnd. Tho second arrow was on tho string boforo tho first had struck tho ground. Dut tho lion had vanished In tho grass. With n yoll, Blako dashed on across to tho nearest point of tho jungle. As ho run ho drew tho burning-glass from his fob nnd flipped It open ready for use. If tho Hon hnd turned bohlnd the sheltering graBS stems ho was too cowardly to chnrgo out again. Within a mlnuto tho junglo border was a wall ot roaring flame. Tho grass, long slnco dead, nnd bono-dry with tho dnys of tropical sunshlno slnco tho cyclone, llnred up boforo tho wind Hko gunpowder. Even against tho wind tho flro nto its wny along tho ground with fearful rnpldlty, trailing behind It an upwhlrling vor tex of smoko and flnmo. No Hying creaturo could have burst through that bolt of flro. A wave of florco hont sent Dlako staggering back, Bcorchcd nnd blis tered. Thoro was no oxultnnco In his bearing. For tho moment nil thought of tho Hon wns swnllowed up In nwo of his own work. Ho stared at tho boll of leaping, roaring flames from be noath his upraised arm. To tho north sparks and lighted wisps of .grass driven by tho gale had already fired tho Junglo half way to tho farther ridge. Step by step Dlako drow back. His heel struck against somothlng soft. Ho looked down'nnd snw Miss Lesllo lying on tho sand, whlto nnd still. Bho hnd fainted, ovorcomo by fear or by tho uncndurnblo heat. Tho heat must havo stupefied him as woll. Ho stared at her, dull-eyed, wondering If eho was dead. Ills brain cleared. He prang over to whore tho flask lny bo Mo tho remnants of tho lunch. Ho wns dashing tho Inst drops of tho topld wntor In hor fnco when sho moaned and hor eyelids began to Hut tor. Ho flung down the flask nnd fell to chnflng hor wrist. "Tom!" sho monnod. "Yes, Miss Jenny, I'm hero. It's all right," ho answored. "Hnvo I had n sunstroko? Is that why it seems so I can hardly brenthe " "It's all right, I toll you. Only a little bouflro I touched off. Guess you must hnvo fainted, but it's nil right now." "It wns silly ot mo to faint. Dut when I saw that dreadful thing leap" 11 " "iiti Mm ii nf 1 1 ii mi rr n The Sho faltered and lay shuddorlng. Fenr ful that sho was about to swoon ngnln Dlako slapped her hnnd between his pnlms with stinging force. "You're it!" ho shouted. ",Tho Joke's on you! Kitty Jumped Just tho other way, and ho won't como back in n hurry with that firo to bond him off. Jump up now and we'll do n Jig on tho strength of It." Sho attempted a smile, and a trace of color showed In her cheeks. With nn Idon thnt notion would further hor recovery ho drow hor to n sitting posi tion, stopped quickly behind, and, with his hands beneath her elbows, lifted her upright. Dut sho was still too weak nnd giddy to stand nlone. As ho released his grip sho swnyod nnd would havo fallen had ho not caught her arm. "Steady!" ho admonished. "Draco up; you're nil right." "I'm I'm Just a Httlo dizzy," sho murmured, clinging to his shoulder. "It will pnss In a minute. It's so silly, but I'm that way Tom, I I think you nro tho bravest mnn " "Yes, yes but Hint's not tho point. Loavo go now, Hko a sonslblo girl. It's about tlmo to hit tho trail." Ho drow himself freo, and without a glanco at hor blushing fnco began to gnthor up their scattered outfit. His hat lay where ho had weighted It down with tho cocoanut. Ho tossed tho nut into tho skin bag nnd Jnmmcd tho lint on his head, pulling tho brim far down oVer his oyes. When ho had fetched his club ho walked back past tho girl with his oyes averted. s "Como on," ho muttered. Insldo tho barrlcado Dlako wns waiting to closo tho opening. Sho crept through and roso to catch him by the sloovo. "Tom, look at mo," sho said. "Onco I was most unjust to you In my thoughts. I wronged you. Now I must tell you that I think you are tho bravost tho noblest man " "Got away!" ho exclaimed, and ho shook off hor hand roughly. "Don't bo a fool! You don't know what you'ro talking about." "Hut I do, Tom. I bollevo thnt you are " "I'm a blackguard do you' hoar?" "No blackguard la brnvo. Tho way you faced that torrlblo boast " "Yes, blackguard to'vo gono nnd shown to you that I to'vo lot you say a slnglo word Can't you seo? Evon If I'm not what you cnll a gontlomnn, I thought I know how nny mnn ought to treat n woman but to go nnd lot you know, beforo wo'd got back umong people!" "Dut but, Tom, why not, If wo " "No!" ho retorted, hnrshly. "I'm go ing now to pllo up wood on tho cliff for a beacon fire. In tho morning I'll stnrt tnnklng that catamaran " "No, you shnll not You shall not go off nnd lonvo mo, nnd and risk your Hfo! I enn't bear to think of it! Stay with mo, Tom dcarl Evon If a ship never came " Ho turned resolutely, so ns not to seo her blushing faco. "Como now, Miss Losllo," ho said in a dry, oven tone; "don't mnko It so awfully hard. Let's bo sonslblo, and Man I Love I" shako hnnds on it like two real com rades " Sho struck frantically nt his out stretched hnnd. "Keep nwny I hato you!" sho cried. Dcforo ho could speak she was run ning up tho cleft. CHAPTER XXV. In Double Salvation. HEN, an hour or more nftor dawn tho next morning, tho girl slowly drow open hor door and enmo out of tho cavo Dlako was nowhoro in sight. Sho sighed, vastly rellovcd, nnd hnstened ncrosB to bntho hor flushed fnco In tho spring. Stopping every fow mo ments to listen for his step down tho cloft sho gathered up n hnmpor of food nnd fled to tho troo-lnddor. As sho drow herself up on tho cliff sho noticed n thin column of smoko rising from tho lust smouldering brands of a beacon flro thnt had been built In tho' midst ot tlio bird colony on tho extreme outor edgo of tho headlnnd. Sho did not, howovor, ob sorvo thnt, whllo tho smoko column streamed up from tho flro directly skyward boyond It thoro was a much lnrgor volume of smoke, which seemed to havo eddied down tho cliff fnco nnd was now rolling up Into view from out ovor tho soa. Sho gave no heed to thlSj. for tho sight ot tho beacon had Instantly nlanned her with tho pos sibility that Dlako was still on tho headland, and would lmnglno thnt sho was seeking him, Sho paused, her cheeks aflame. Dut tho only sign of Dlako thnt sho could seo was tho flro Itself. Sho reflected thnt ho might very well havo loft bo foro dawn. As llkoly ns not ho had descended at tho north end of tho cloft nnd had gono off to tho rlvor to start his cntnmnrnn. At tho thought nil tho color obbed from hor chooks nnd loft hor whlto nnd trembling. Agnln sho stood hesitating. With a sigh Bho started on townrd tho signal staff. Bho wns closo upon tho border of tho bird colony when Dlako sat up nnd sho found herself staring into his blinking eyo3. "Hollo!" ho mumbled, drowsily. Ho sprang up wldo nwnke, nnd Hushing with tho guilty consoltusncss of what ho had done, "Look at tho Bun way up! Didn't meun to ovorsleop, Miss Losllo. You seo I was up protty lato lending tho beacon. But of courso that's no excuse " "Don't!" oho oxclalmcd. Thoro wore tonrs In hor oyos; yet sho sii(llud as sho spoko. "I know what you moan by 'protty Into.' You've been up all night." "No, I haven't. Not nil night" "To bo suro! I qulto undorstnnd, Mr. Thomas Dlako! Now sit down nnd oat this luncheon." "Can't. Haven't time. I've got to got to tho rlvor and sot to work. I'll got somo Jorked beof nnd eat It on tho wny. You soo " "Tom!" 'sho protested. "It's for you," ho rejoined, nnd his Hps closed togothor resolutely. Ho was stopping past her, when ovor tho scnwnrd edgo of tho cliff thoro enmo n sound Hko tlio yoll ot n raging Boa monstor. "Slron!" shouted Dlnko, whirling about. Tho cloud of smoko beyond the cliff end wns now rolling up more to tho left. Ho dashed nwny towards the north edgo of tho cliff ns though ho Intonded to lenp oft Into spneo. Tho girl rnn nfter him ns fast as she could ovor tho looso stones. Doforo Bho hnd covored hnlf tho dlstnnco sho saw him halt on tho very brink of tho cliff and begin to wavo nnd shout Hko n madman. A few steps farther ou Bho caught sight of the steamer. It wns lying closo in, only a Httlo way off tho north point of tho headland. Even ns sho saw tho vessel, Its alren responded to TllakoV wild gestures with a scries ot joyous screams. Thoro could bo no mlstnko. Ho hnd bcon seen. Alrcndy they woro lotting go anchor, nnd there wns a Httlo crowd of men gathorlng about ono of tho bonis. Dlnko turned nnd started on n run far the cliff. Dut Miss Lesllo durted beforo him, compelling him to halt. "Walt!" sho cried, her oyeB spar kling with hnppy tears. "Tom, It's como now. You needn't " "Lot mo by! I'm going to moot thorn. I wnnt to " Dut sho put hor hnndB upon his shoulders. "Tom!" sho whispered, "let It bo now, boforo nny one anything can possibly como botweon us! Lot It bo a part of our Hfo here horo, whorb I'vo learned how bravo and truo a renl mnn enn bo!" "And then havo him provo himself n snenk!" ho cried. "No; 1 won't, Jenny! I'vo got you to think of. Wnlt till I'vo seen your father. Ten to ono he'll not henr of It ho'll cut you off without n cent. Not but what I'd bo glnd myself; but you'ro used to luxuries, glrllo, nnd I'm n poor mnn. I enn't glvo them t6 you " Sho laid n hnnd on his mouth nnd Bmlled up nt him in tender mockory. "Como, now, Mr. Dlnko; you'ro not vory complimentary. Aftor surviving my cooking 'nil theso weeks, don't you think I might do, nt a pinch, for a poor man's wife?" "No, Jenny!" ho protested, trying to draw back. "You oughtn't to do cldo now. When you get buck nmong your frlonds things iny look different. Think of your socMy friends! Wnlt till you seo mo with other men gen tlemen! I'm just a rough, uncultured, ordinary " "Hush!" sho cried, nnd sho ngnln plncod hor hnnd on his mouth. "You shn'n't say Buch cruel things about Tom my Tom tho man I trust that I " Hor nrms slipped about his neck nnd her eyes shono up Into his with tender rndlnnce. "Don't!" ho bogged, honrsoly. " Tnin't fair I I enn't stnnd It!" "Tho mnn I lovo!" sho whispered. Ho crushed her to him In his great arms. "My Httlo girl! dear Httlo girl!" ho ropoatcd, and ho pressed his Hps to her hair. Sho snuggled hor fnco closer agninst his shoulder nnd replied in n very small volco: "I I supposo you know that ship captains can m-marry peo ple" "Dut I haven't ovon a Job yotl" ho oxclalmcd. "Supposo your fathor " "Plcaso listen!" sho pleaded. ThoYo was a sound Hko suppressed sobbing. "What is it?" ho ventured, and ho listened, greatly perturbed. Tho muffled volco sounded very mcok nnd plnlntlvo: "I'll try to do my pnrt, Mr. Dlako really I will! I I hopo wo can mnnngo to strugglo along somehow. You know, I hnvo n Httlo of my own. It-'s only throo threo mil lion; butj-" "What!" ho demnnded, nnd ho hold hor out at arm's length, to stnro nt her In frowning bowlldorment. "If I'd known that, I'd" "You'd novor havo given me a chanco to to propose to you, you dear old silly!" she cried, hor oyes dnnclng with tender mirth. "Seo horo!" Sho turned from him. nnd back agnln, nnd held up a .withered, crum pled flowor. Ho looked, nnd saw that k was tho nmnryllls blossom. "You kept It!" "Decnuse becnuso, ovon then, then, down In tho bottom of my heart, I had begun to ronllzo to know whnt you wero like and of courso Hint meant Tom. toll mo! Do you think I'm utterly shnmoless? Do you blamo mo for being tho ono to to " "Dlnmo you!" ho cried. Ho pniiBod to put a flngor undor hor chin and ralso hor down bont faco. His eyc3 woro very blue, but thoro was n twin kle In tliolr depths. "Oh. yes; It was drendful, wasn't It? Dut I guess I've no complaint to file Just now." TIIJ3 UND. Trying. If thoro Is anything on earth that will try nil tho Chrlstlnn graces of tho nvorago man, It Is to crawl Into n union suit on a chilly morning only to discover that the washerwoman has turned it wrong nldo out. Merchant, What? You woro robbed of everything on tho wny? Messenger Yes, but don't worry. Thoy gave mo n rocolpt. The Vacant Chair. Whnt sad memories llngor around tho old vacant chair. Sitting in tho mlddlo ot tho floor, with n plnlntlvo look nbout its frayed nnd seemingly woary back, It brings back a tumultu ous riot ot and recollections thnt tlmo enn nover offneo. Volumes ot bitter nngulsh como to mo when I nrrlvo homo in tlmo to catch tho milkman swiping tho looso furnlturo around tho plnce, and tnko oft my shoes to avoid publicity, nnd strlko my best too ngnlnst tho rocker of tho old vacant chnlr. Then, forgetting for tho mo ment my unclnd feet, I kick tho chnlr on tho other rocker. That Is whon the sadness nnd Buffering thnt lingers Around tho old chnlr comes out with nn extra edition nnd gront chunks ot gloom Bcttlo over mo Hko a hord ot 111 nnturcd flics. Oregon Jourual, He Didn't Find Her. "When I wns a young mnn," ro marked Mr. Dllklns, crossing his legs in a leisurely fashion and puffing nn nfter-dlnncr cigar, "I used to dream ot a woman who wns waiting for mo Eomowhoro In tho world." "Your afllnlty?" anld his guest "Exactly. I used to think of hor ns fulfilling all my Ideals ot perfect womanhood. Sho was a dollght, a creaturo with whom oxlstcnco would bo a poom, n sweot song, nn ocstnsy ot bliss nnd homo a pnradlso on earth." "And I nm Buro," said tlio diplo matic guest, hnvlng Mrs. llllklns In mind "I nm suro," nald ho, "that you found tho woman of your dreamB." "Eh hum hum 1" coughed Mr. Dil hlns. "Hero comos Mrs. Dllklns. Sup poso wo chnngo tho Bubjoct." Fishing Extraordinary. Representative Flood ot Virginia tolls a good story in which ono ot tho characters wns Gon. Roubon Lind say Walkor of tho confedornto army. On ono occasion tho gonoral wsb wait ing for his brenkfast, and his faithful negro servant hnd gono to catch somo fish for tho feast When tho Borvant was away an unusually long tlmo tho goneral called to him Impatiently: "Why don't you como hero with that fish, Sam?" Sam In tho menntimo had caught a floundor, which is whlto on ono Bldo, with a whltonoss that looks Hko raw fish meat "All right, Massa Reuben!" cnllod out Sam. "I'bo comln des oz soon oz I kotch do uvvcr ha'f o' dls hero fish." Washington Times. His Retort. Nowznnco Do , you know, young man, thnt flvo out of bIx peoplo who suffer from henrt trouble hnvo brought It upon theniRolvcB through tho filthy hnblt of smoking? Karmloy Roally! And possibly you nro uwnro thnt nluo out ot ton peoplo who suffer from blnck oyos enn trnco tho complaint to n hnblt ot not mind ing their own business. 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