jy .1 I k t I j?Aa Iwinrfc ,vPiKjat$l Morning 'atocy1,azu;Ja''')za3Btoil (ro"TiNfi:i).) By LOUIS TRACY . -WAS?i ... .:& . , Her ory candor linil betrayed her. She would go nwny with these mon strous captors, ondtiro them, even llnt tor thorn, until she and they were far removed from the Island, and then she would kill herself. In her inno cence she imagined that self destruc tion uuder such circumstances was a pardonable offense. Slip only gave a life to save a life, and greater jove than this Is not known to God or man. The sailor, In a tempest of wrath and .wild emotion, had It In his mind to compel her Into reason to shake her as one shakes a wayward child. He rose to his knees with this half iformed notion in his fevered brain; Alien he looked at her, and a mist corned to shut her out from his sight. iVuB she lost to him already? Was n' that had gone before an idle dream of (joy and grief, a wizard's glimpse of (mirrored happiness and vague jwrils? iWas Iris, the crystal souled, thrown to him by the storm lashed wave, to (be snatched uwny by some Irresistible 4iti(l malign lnlluence? In the mere physical effort to iwsuro (himself that she was still near to him lie gathered her up In his strong hands. 'Yes, she was there, breathing, wonder ling, palpitating. He folded her closely to bis breast and, yielding to the pas sionate longings of his tired heart, whispered to her: "My darling, do you think I can sur vive your loss? You arc life Itself to ne. If we have to die, sweet one, let is die together." i Then Iris flung her arms around bis neck. "I am quite, quite happy now," she pobbed brokenly. "I didn't imagine t would come this way, but I am (thankful It has come." For a little while they yielded to the glamour of the divine knowledge that timid the chaos of eternity each soul tad found its mate. There was no need ifor words. Love, treraendoua In its power, unfathomable In Its mystery, liad cast Its spell over them. They ;were garbed In light, throned in a pal aice built by fairy hands. On all sides squatted the ghouls of privation, mis ery, danger, oven grim death; but they heeded not the inferno; they had cre ated a paradise in an earthly hell. Then Iris withdrew herself from the man's embrace. She was delightfully any and timid now. "So you really do love me?" she whis pered, crimson faced, with shining eyes and parted lips. He fondled her hair and gently rub bed her cheek with his rough fingers. fThe sudden sense of ownership of this Efulr woman was entrancing. It almost hewildered him to find Iris nestling .close, clinging to him in utter confl uence and trust. "But I knew, I knew," she murmur jed. "You betrayed yourself so many jjjmes. You wrote your secret to mo, jand, though you did not tell me, I found your dear words on the sands and have treasured them next my heart." What girlish romanco was this? He (held her away gingerly, Just so far Ithat he could look Into her eyes. . "Oh. It Is true, quite true " she cried, drawing the locket from her neck. "Don't you recognize your own baud writing, or were you not certain, Juat then, that you really did love me?" Dear, dear! How often would she re peat that wondrous phrase! Together they bent over the tiny slips of paper. There it was again, "I love you," twice blazoned in magic symbols. With blushing eagerness she told him how, by mere accident, of course, she caught night of her own name. It was not ;vory wrong, was It, to pick up that tiny scrap or those others, which she could not help seeing and which un folded their Blmplo tale so truthfully? jWrong! It wob so delightfully right that he must kiss her again to empha size his convictions. ThOT irniw calmer, more sedate. It iwas so undeniably true they loved one another that the fact was becoming jvenerable wltti age. Iris was perhaps the first to recognize its quiet certain ly. "As I cannot get you to talk reason ably," she protested, "I must appeal to your sympathy. I am hungry, and, oh, so thirsty." The girl had hardly eaten a morsel for her midday meal. Then she wus despondent, utterly broken hearted. iNow Bhe waB filled with new hope. (There was a fresh motive in existence. Whether destined to live an hour or Jialf a century she would never, never Jeavo him, nor, of course, could he ever, ever leave her. Some things wero qulto impossible for example, that jthey should part . - Jenks brought her a biscuit, a tin of meat and that most doleful cup of champagne. "It Is not exactly frappe," he said, handing her the Insipid beverage, "but, under other conditions, It Is a wine al most worthy to toast you In." She fancied she had never before no ticed what a charming smilo ho had " 'Toast,' Is word," she cried zllng. In these warm clothes" She stopped. Por the first time since that prehistoric period when she was "Miss Deaue" and he "Mr. Jenks" sho remembered the manner of her gar ments. "It is not the warm clothing you feel so much as the want of nlr," explained the sailor readily. "This tarpnulln has made the place very stuffy, but we must put up with it until sundown. By the way, what Is that?" A light tap on the tarred canvas di rectly over his head had caught his ear. Iris, glad of the diversion, told him she had heard the noise three or four times, but fancied It was caused by the occasional rustling of the sheet on the uprights. thorn In it graceful parabola. This one fell short. Missing the tarpaulin, It al most dropped on the girl's outstretched hand. Sho picked it up. The llsh bone point had snapped by contact with the floor of the lodge. She sought for and found the small tip. "See,'" she said. "It seems to have boon dipped In something. It Is quite discolored." Jenks frowned peculiarly. A star tling explanation had suggested Itself to him. Fragments of forgotten lore wero taking cohesion lit his inlml. "Put It down. Quick!" he cried. Iris obeyed him, with wonder In her eyes. He spilled a teaspoouful of cham pagne Into a small hollow of the rock and steeped one of the llsh bones In the liquid. Within a few seconds the cham pagne assumed a greenish lingo and the bono becamo white. Then he know. "Good hoavous," he exclaimed, "these are poisoned arrows shot through it blowpipe! I have never before seen one. but I have often read about them. The bamboos the Dyaks carried were Btimnltans. These llsh bones have been a peculiarly sultablo steeped In the Juice of the upas tree. 1. "I am simply friz-. IriS( my tioar Kiri, lf one of t,em i,nil bo much as scratched your linger noth ing on earth could save you." She paled and drew back In sudden horror. Another tap sounded on their thrice welcome covering. Evidently the Dynks would persist In their efforts to get one of those poisoned darts home. Jenks debated silently whether It would be better to create a commotion, thus Inducing the savages to believe they had succeeded In Indicting a mor tal wound, or to wait until the next nr row fell, rush out and try conclusions with dumdum bullets against the sum pltan blowers. He decided in favor of the latter course. He wished to dishearten his assailants, to cram down their throats Jenks hnd not allowed his attention tll0 benef thnt hc wn8 invulnerable to wander altogether from external nntl could vlsjt thclr every errort with events. Since the Dynks last escapade a joftluy reprisal, there was no sign of them In the vnl- Mh of course, protested when be ex ley or on either beach. Not for trivial , ninlnP(1 ute nroJect. 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The arrow was neither feathered uor grooved for a bowstring. Altogether it seemed to be a childish weapon to be used by men equipped with lend and steel. Jenks could not understand the ap pearance of this toy. Evidently the Dyaks believed In Its efllcacy or they would not keep on pertinaciously drop ping an nrrow on the ledge. "How do they Are It?" aBked Iris. -Do they throw it?" "I will booh tell you," be replied, reaching for a rifle. "Do not go out yet," Bhe entreated him. "They cannot harm us. Tcrhaps EE3 3IM3l spirit prevailed. Their love Idyll immt yield to the needs of the hour. He had not long to wait. The last arrow fell, and he sprang to the ex treme right of the ledge. First he looked through that Invaluable screen of gross. Three Dyaks were on the ground and a fourth In the fork of n tree. Tney were each armed with a blowpipe. He in the tree was Just fit ting an arrow into the bamboo tube. The others were watching him. Jenks raised bis rifle, fired, and the warrior In the treo pltchod headlong to the ground. A second shot stretched a companion on top of him. One man jumped into the bushes and got away, but the fourth tripped over his unwieldy sumpitan, and a bullet tore a large section from his skull. The sailor then amused himself with breaking the bam boos by firing at them. He enme back to the white faced girl. "I fancy thnt further practice with blowpipes will he at n discount on Rainbow Island," he cried cheerfully. But Iris wus anxious and distrait. "It Is very snd," she said, "that we are obliged to secure our own safety by the ceaseless slaughter of human beings. Is there no offer we can make them, no promise of future gnln, to tempt them to abandon hostilities?" "Nons whatever. These Borneo Dy aks are bred from Infancy to prey on their fellow creatures. To be strnngers and defenseless is to court pillage and mnssnere at their hands. I think no more of shooting them than of smash ing n clay pigeon. Killing n mad dog is perhaps a better simile." "But, ltobert dear, how long can we hold out?" "What! Are you growing tired of me already?" He hoped to divert her thoughts from this constantly recurring topic. Twice within the hour had It been broached and dismissed, but Iris would not per mit him to shirk it ngaln. She made no reply, simply regarding him with a wistful smile. 8o Jenks sat down by her skle and rehearsed the hopes and fears which perplexed him. He determined that there should be no further concealment between them. If they failed to secure water that night, lf the Dynks main tained a strict siege of the rock throughout the whole of next day, well they might survive It was proble matical. Best lenvc matters In God's hands. With feminine persistency sho clung to the subject, detecting his 'unwilling ness to discuss a possible final stage in their sufferings. 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