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Lnter, the walling of Cooklo was heard In tho land, and I had to restore tho spoon to free Crusoe of the charge of having stolen It. I said I had want ed to dig with it. But of course It oc curred to no one that it wns tho treas ure I had expected to dig up with Cookie's spoon. A more serious obstacle to my ex plorations on the Island Queen pre sented Itself! next day. Instead of put ling to sea, Mr. Shaw and Captain Magnus hauled the boat up on the beach and sot to work to repair it. Tho preceding day had been filled with hardship and danger so much so thnt my heart sank a little at the rccountnl of It. You saw the little boat threading Its way among tho reefs, tossed like seaweed by tho white 'toetii of gnawing waves, screamed at by angry gulls whose homes were those clefts and caves which tho boat invnded. And nil this, poor little boat, on a hopeless quest' for no reward but peril and wounds. Cuthbert Vane hnd a sprained thumb which could not bo ignored, and on the strength of which he was dis missed from the boat-repairing con tingent, and thrown on my hands to entertain. So of course I hnd to re nounce all thoughts of visiting tho sloop. I should not have dared to go there anyway, with Mr. Shaw and the captain able more or less to overlook my motions from the bench, for I was quite morbidly afraid of attracting at tention to the derelict. It seemed to me a happy miracle that no ono but myself had taken any Interest In her, or been inspired to ask by what chance so small a boat had comu to be wrecked upon these dcsolato sl)rcs. Fortunately in her position lh the shadow of the cliff she was incon spicuous, so that she might easily havo been taken for the half of a largo boat Instead of the whole of a smnll one, or she must before this hnve drawn tho questioning notice of the Scotchman. As to the captain, his at tention wiis all set on tho effort to discover the cave, and his intelligence wns not lively enough to start on an entirely new tack by Itself. And tho Honorable Cuthbert viewed derelicts as he viewed the planetary bodies; somehow in the course of nature they happened. So, dissembling my excitements and anxieties, I swung placidly ui my ham mock, and nearby sat the beautiful ybuth with his thumb carried tenderly In n bandage. Was It merely my be ing so distrait, or was It quite another reason that led him to open up so suddenly about his Kentish home? Strange to say, Instead of panting for tho title, Cuthbert wanted his broth er to gb on living, though there was something queer about his spine, poor fellow, and the doctors said ho couldn't possibly Of course I was surprised at Cuthbert's views, for I had always thought that If there were a title in your family your sentiments toward those who kept you out of It were necessarily murderous, and your tears crocodile when you pretended to weep over their biers,. But Cuthbert's feel ings wero so human that I mentally apologized to tho nobility. As to High Staunton manor, I ndored it. It is mostly Jacobean, but with nn an cient Tudor wing, and It has a chapel and a ghost and n secret staircase and n frightfully beautiful and wicked ancestress hanging In tho hall I mean a portrait of her and quantities of oak paneling quite black with age, and silver that was hidden In the fam ily tombs when Cromwell's soldiers came, nnd n chamber where Elizabeth once slept, and other romantic details too numerous to mention. It Is a little bit run down and shabby, for lack of money to keep It up, and of course on thnt account all Uie more entrancing. The present Lord Grasmore lived up to his position so completely that he had tho gout and sat with his foot on a cushion exactly like all the elderly aristocrats you ever heard of, only when I fnqulred If his lordship cursed his vnlu and flung plates at the foot men when liU foot hurt him, his son was much shocked nnd pained. He did not realize so well as I from nn extensive course of novel-reading that Mich In ttie usual behuvlor of ti tled persons. It was delightful, there In the hot Btlllncss of the Island, with the palms rustling faintly overhead, to hear of thnt cool, mossy, ancient place I asked eager questions 1 repeated gloatingly frngmcnts of description I wondered enviously what It would bo like to havo anything so old nnd proud nnd beautiful In your very blood when suddenly I realized that, mis led by my enthusiasm, Cuthbert was saying something which must not bo said that he was about to offer the shelter of that ancient roof to me. To me, whose henrt could never nest thero, but must bo ever on the wing, n wild bird of passage In the track of a ship I sat up with a galvanic start. "Oh listen didn't you hear something?" I desperately broko in. For somehow I must stop him. I didn't want our nlco Jolly friendship spoiled and be sides, fancy being cooped up on nn Island with a man you have refused 1 Especially when all the whllo you'd be wanting so to pet and console htm 1 Rut with his calm doggedness Cuth bert began again "I was a bit afraid the old place would have seemed too quiet nnd dull to you " when the tiny was saved and my Interruption strangely Justified by n shrill outcry from tho camp. I knew that high fal setto tone. It was tho voice of Mr. Tubbs, but pitched on a key of quite insane excitement. I sprang up and ran, Crusoe and tho Honorable Cuth bert tH my heels. There In tho midst of the camp Mr. Tubbs stood, the cen ter of a group who were regarding him with astonished looks. Mr. Shnw and tho captain had' left their tinker ing, Cookie his saucepans, and Aunt Jane nnd Violet had como hurrying from tho hut Among us all stood "Eurekal" He Repeated, "I Havo Found It!" Mr. Tubbs with folded arms, looking round upon the company with an ex traordinary air of complacency and triumph. "What Is It, oh, what Is It, Mr. Tubbs?" cried Aunt Jane, fluttering with the consciousness of her propri etorship. But Mr. Tubbs glanced nt her as in differently as a sated turkey-buzzard at a morsel which has ceased to tempt him. "Mr. Tubbs." commanded Violet, "speak explain yourself I" "Come, out with It, Tubbs," advised Mr. Shaw. Then the Hps of Mr. Tubbs parted, and from them Issued this solitary word : "Eureka I" "What?" screamed Miss Higglesby Browne. "You havo found It?' Solemnly Mr. Tubbs inclined his head. "Eurekal" he repeated. "I have found it I" Amidst the exclamations, the ques tions, the general commotion which ensued, I had room for only ono thought thnt Mr. Tubbs had somehow discovered the treasure In tho cnbln of the Island Queen. Indeed, I should have shrieked tho words aloud but for a providential dumbness that fell upon me. "Friends," Mr. Tubbs began, "It has been known from the start that there was a landmark on tills little old Islnnd thnt would glvo any party dis covering the same a lino on thnt chest of money right away. There's been some that was too high up In the ex ploring business to waste time looking for landmnrks. They had rutlicr do more fnncy stunts, where what with surf, and sharks, and bangtn' up tho boat, they could make a good show of gettln busy. But old Ham Tubbs, he don't let on to be n hero. Jest a plain man o' business that's old II. II. Consequence Is, he lenves the other fellers have the brass band, while ho sets out on the q. t. to run a certain little clue to earth. And, Indies and gentlemen, he's run It!" "You have found you have found the trensure!" shrilled Aunt Jane. Contrary t' his bland custom, Mr Tubbs frowned nt her darkly. "I said I found the eliu." he cor rected. "Of course. It's" the same tlitny. Ladles ami gt'iitloiiiun, not to Camilla Kenyon COPYRIOHT TUB BODDS. MERRILL COMPANY nppcur to bo n hot-air artist, I will tell you In a word, that I hnvo located tho tombstone of ono William Llnlll well, deceased 1" Of course. Not once had I thought of It. Bare, stark, glaring up nt tho sun, lay tho stono carved with tho let ters and tho cross-bones. Forgetting In the hnbto of my depurture to re place tho vines upon tho grave, I had loft the stono to shout Its secret to the first comer. And that happened to be Mr. Tubbs. Happened, I say, for I knew thnt he had not had the' slight est notion where to look for tho gravo of Bill Halllwell. This running to enrth ol clues was purely an nffalr of his own picturesque imagination. I wondered uneasily what he had made of the uprooted vines but ho would lay them to tho pigs, no doubt.! In tho countenance of Mr. Tubbs, flushed and exultant, there wns noj suspicion that tho secret was not nil, ids own. ' Miss Hlgglesby-Browno had a closed: umbrella beneath her arm, nnd sho drew nnd brandished It Uko a saber as she took n long stride forward. "Mr. Tubbs," sho commanded, "lead on I" But Mr. Tubbs did not lend on. "Oh, no Indeed," ho said. "Old II. II. wasn't born yesterday. It mny havo struck you that to possess the sole and exclusive knowledge of the where about u million or two rutin' It low Is some considerable of nn asset. And It's ono I ain't got tho least Idee' of partln' with unless for Inducements held out" Aunt Jane gavo n faint shriek. I had been silently debating what my own course should bo In tho face of this unexpected development. Sud denly I saw my way quite clear. I would Bay nothing. Mr. Tubbs should reveal his own perfidy. And tho cur tnln should ring down upon tho play, leaving Mr. Tubbs foiled all around, bereft both of tho treasure ond o Aunt Jane. Littlo I dreamed what surprises en suing acts of tho play were to hold forino, or their astounding contrast with the farce of ray Joyous imagina tion. I took no pnrt In tho storm that raged round Mr. Tubbs. His face adorned by a seraphic, buttery smile, ho stood unmoved, whllo Miss Hlgglesby-Browno uttorcd cyclonic exhorta tions and reprouches, whllo Aunt Jano sobbed and said, "Oh, Mr. Tubbs 1" while Mr. Shaw strove to make him self heard above tho din. Ho did at least succeed In extracting from tho traitor a definite statement of terms. Theso wero nothing less than fifty per cent of tho treasure, secured to him by a document, sealed and delivered Into his own hunds- To u suggestion that as ho had discovered the all-Important tombstone, so might some ono else, he replied with tranquillity that ho thought not, as ho had taken pre cautions ugnlnst such nn eventuality. In other words, as I was later to dis cover, the wily Mr. Tubbs had con trived to raise the boulder from its bed and push It over the cliff Into the sea, uftcrward replacing the mass of vines upon the grave. As to tho entrance to the tunnel, It was apparent to mo that Mr. Tubbs had not yot discovered It. Even If ho had, I am certain that ho would havo been no more heroic than myself ubout exploring It, though thero was no missing Peter to haunt his Imagina tion. But with the grave as a start ing point, thero could bo no question as to tho ultimate discovery of tho cave. I was so eager myself to sqo the inside of tho cave, and to know whatever it had to reveal of tho fato of Peter, that I was Inclined to wish Mr. Tubbs success in driving his hard bargain, especially ao it would profit him nothing in the end. But this sen timent was exclusively my own. On nil hands indignation greeted the rig orous demands of Mr. Tubbs. With a righteous Joy I saw tho fabric of Aunt Jane's llluslous shaken by tho rude blast of reality. Fpr where was tho Tubbs of yesterday tho honey tongued, the suave, the anxiously ob sequious Tubbs? Gone, quito gone. Instead, hero was a Tubbs who cocked his helmet ruklshly, and leered round upon tho compnny, deaf to the claim of loyalty, the pleas of friendship, tho voice of tenderness Aunt Jane's. .Manfully Miss Hlgglesby-Browno stormed up nnd down tho beach. Sho demanded of Mr. Shaw, of Cuthbert Vane, pf Cuptaln Magnus, each and severally, that Mr. Tubbs be compelled to disgorge his secret. You saw that sho would not havo shrunk from a reg linen of racks and thumbscrews. But there wero no rucks nnd thumbscrews on the Islnnd. Of course we could havo Invented various Instruments of torturo 1 felt I could have developod Borne Ingenuity thnt way myself hut too fa tally well Mr. Tubbs knew the civil ized prejudices of those with whom he bail to tlenl. 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