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Synopsis Geoffry Carlyle, master of snlllnR ships nt twenty-six, Is sentenced to i!0 years' ervitude in the American col onies for pnrtlrlnntlon In the Monmouth rebellion In Knglnnil. Among the passengers on bonrd the ship on which he Is sent across nre Roger Fiilrfax, wealthy Maryland plnnter; his niece, Dorothy Fairfax, and Lieu tenant Sanchez, a Spaniard, who became acquainted with the Fair faxes In London. Cnrlylc meets Dorothy, who Informs hlin her uncle has bought his services. Snnchez shows himself an enemy of Carlvlc. The Fairfax party, now on Its own sloop in the Chesapeake bay, encounters n mysterious bark, the Namur of Rotterdam. Carlyle discovers that Sanchez Is "Black Sanchez," planning to steal the Fairfax gold and abduct Dorothy. He flghfca Sanchez and leaves him for dead. In a battle with Sanchez' followers, however, he Is overpowered and thrown into tho bay. In a desperate effort to save Dorothy, Carlyle decides to swim to the Namur. By a ruse he gets aboard and min gles with tho crew. The pirates return to tho Namur with Dor othy, tho captured gold und Sanchez, badly wounded but still alive. Carlyle finds a friend in Watklns, an English sailor. CHAPTER XIII Continued. "If I had any to use; after a sailor has been drunk there Is not apt to be much left in his pockets." Tho fact Is," he began doubtfully, "what you Just said to me on deck chanced to bo of Interest, You arc a navigator?" "I was In command of ships for four years, senor; naturally I know navi gation." "I will Boon lenrn If you have Hod, and that will bo a sorry day for you. I'll tell you, Gates, bow matters stand aboard, and why I have need of your skill. Then you may take your choice the forecastlo or the cabin?" "Yon invito me aft, senor?" "I give you a chance to move .your dunnage If you will do my work. Listen now. Sanchez has been badly hurt It may be weeks before ho leaves his cabin, If, Indeed, he ever does. That leaves me in command with but one officer, the mulatto, Le Vcre. This might answer to take us safely to Porto Grande, as wo could stand watch and watch, but Francois Is no sailor. It was his part on board to train and lead the fighting men he cannot navigate. Saint Christo pher I I fear to leave him alone In charge of the deck while I snatch an hour's sleep." "I see," I admitted. "And yourself, senor? Tou are a seaman?" "Enough to get along, but not quite sure as to my figures. I have taken no eights except aa we came north on this trip. 'Tls for this reason I need you bat you will play mo no smart English trick, my man, or I'll have you by the heels at once. I know enough to verify your figures." "I thought of no trick, Estada," I said coldly, now satisfied as to his purpose and confident of my ewn power. "Yon would have me as navi gator, very well at what terms?" "With rating as first officer and your fair proportion of all spoils." "You mean then to continue the course? To attack vessels on the high seas?" "Why not?" sneerlngly. "Are you too white-livered for that sort of Job? If so, then you are no man for me. It is a long voyngo to Porto Grande, and no reason why wo should hurry home; the welcome there will be better If we bring chests of gold aboard. Ay, and tho thought will put hope Into the hearts of the crew ; they are restless now from long waiting." "But Captain Sanchez? You have no surgeon, I am told. Will he not suffer from neglect of his wound?" "Suffer? No more than under a leech ashore. All that can be done has been. His was a clean knife thrust, which has been washed, treat cd with lotion and bound up. No leech coulo do more." "And my yuartors will they bo aft?" "You will have your cholco of those at port Come now have you an an swer ready?" "I would be a fool not to have," heartily. "I am your man, Efitada." CHAPTER XIV. 1 Warn Dorothy. The Portuguese, evidently well pleased at my prompt acceptance of his proposal, talked on for soma time, oxplalnlng to me something of tho sit uation aboard the Namnr, and point ing out what he believed to be our position on the chart. I asked a few question, although I paid but little attention to what he said, my mlud being busied with searching out his rcul purpose. No doubt the situation was very nearly as be described it to he LeVcre was no navigator, and Ksttuln himself only an indifferent one. Yet ut that the course to tho West Indies was not u long one, and If the Portuguese hud been able to bring the bark from there to the Chesa peake, the return voyage should not terrify hlin. No, that was not the object; he was planning to keep at sea, to waylay and nttack merchant ships, and then, after u successful cruise, arrive at Porto Grande laden with spollH and hulled as a great lender. Ills plan was to dispose of Sanchez even to permit the Spanlnrd to die of his wounds; possibly even to hasten and assure that death by some secret resort to violence. No doubt LeVcre wuh also concerned In the conspiracy and would profit by It, and possibly these two wero llkewlso assured of the co-operation of the more reckless spirits among the crew. I remembered what Watklns had whis pered to me forward his suspicions of them both. He had been right; already the fuse was being laid, and, very fortunately, I happened to be chosen to help touch It off. Tho chance I had sought blindly was being plainly revealed. It was evident enough, however, that Estada had no Intention of trust ing me Immediately with his real mo tives. Ills confidence was limited, and bla Instructions related altogether to mere matters of ship routine. I could nwnlt developments. But I was becoming wearied by the man. "I understand perfectly, senor," I broke In at last impatiently. "You will have to take for granted that I can enforce sea discipline and navi gate your boat to whatever part of the ocean you desire to sail. All I need Is your orders. This, I take it, Is all you require of me?" "Yes; I plan, you execute." "Very good ; now about myself," and I nrose to my feet, determined to close the Interview. "You say I may choose any stateroom on the port side?" "They are all unoccupied, except one, used by the steward as a store room," I opened the door and stepped out Into the mnln cabin, tho roll of charts under my arm. Estada didn't wait for mc to question him. "Captain Sanchez' stateroom is aft," he said, with a wave of the hand. "There arc two rooms. Jose Is with him a negro with a knack at nurs ing." "Who else Is quartered aft here?" He ignored the one thing I most de sired to leurn, but I did not press it, believing I knew the answer already. "LeVcre has this middle stateroom, and Mendez the ono forward. Mendez Is third officer and carpenter. Just at present with LeVero required on deck he has chnrge of tho men below. Not the working crew ; they are quar tered In the forecastle and are largely English and Swede. But we have to carry extra men, who bunk amidships hellhounds to fight mongrels of course. They are allowed on deck amidships when we are at aea, but are not encouraged to mingle with the sailors. We're over a powder maga zine all the time, Gates any spark might set It off." I opened one of the doors opposite and glanced within. The interior dif fered but little from that of the state room occupied by Estada, except It was minus the tabic. No doubt they were all practically alike. "This will do very well," I said qui etly. "Now how about clothes? These I wear look rather rough for the now Job." "I'll send you the steward; hell fix you out from the slop chest" I was glad to see him go and closed the door on him with a sigh of relief. It had all occurred so quickly, almost without effort on my part, I could do little but wonder what strange occur rence would be next. What, Indeed, was thero for me to do except to await developments? Only one thing oc curred to me I must discover Bomo means Immediately of communicating with Dorothy Fairfax. Tho Importance of this could not be overestimated. With myself quartered aft and eating In tho cabin we were bound to meet sooner or later, and the girl must previously be warned of my presenco aboard, or In her first sur prise nt the recognition I should be instantly betrayed. If I was to serve the girl there must be, first of all, in telligent co-operation between us. She must not only know of my presence on tho Namur but also tho purpose ac tuating me. I had reached this con clusion when n light, hesitating knock sounded ut the door. Gunsuules entered, gannents over his arm, and laid out tho plecos care fully oue by one, evidently proud of his selection. "The clothes seem to be all right, steward," I said, "und I Judge will fit. Now hunt me up first of all some thing to shave with, then some to bacco and a pipe, and yes, wait a nccoud writing materials. And, by tho way, there are two staterooms astern. Who occupies tho one to star- board Senor Estada?" ' "No, senor; It Is the young lndy." j "Oh, the one brought aboard last night. Havo you seen her?" I "SI, Hunor; she is ICugtlsh and good I to look at, but sho sit and otaro out I the stern port. She will not ttpcak or cat. I take in her breakfast, but she touch not a morsel. So I tell Senor Kstniln, nnd ho say, 'then bring her out to dinner with mc; I'll make tho hussy eat If I havo to choke It down her daluty throat' " "Good; I'll havo a look nt her my self then. Now hurry up those things, steward, and remember whut I scut you after." He brought the shaving set and writing materials first, explaining that he would have to go down Into tho lazaret and break open norno pack ages for tho tobacco and pipe. The moment tho fellow disappeared I grnsprd the opportunity. I dashed oft a note hurriedly a brief lino merely Btntlng my presenco on board nnd beg ging her not to exhibit surprise at meeting me. I had no time in which to explain or make clear the situa tion. With this folded nnd concealed in my hand I silently pushed open the door. I crept swiftly forward, following the circle of the staterooms, until I camo to the closed door of tho one I sought aft I bent here an Instant, listening for some sound from within, but heard none. Beyond doubt the girl was within and alone, and I must trust her quick Intelligence to respond to my written message. I thrust It through the narrow opening above the sill, and the moment It disappeared within stole swiftly back to my own room. The action had not been seen, and yet I had scarcely n moment to spare. Before I could lather my face the steward returned, bearing In his hands tobacco and pipe. Estada, however, remained away longer than I had anticipated he would, and I was fully dressed and comfortably smoking before. he came down from tho deck and crossed the cabin to my partially open door. "The starboard watch has been called,'" he said, "and you arc to tnko charge of tho deck, relieving LeVcre. I wultcd to explain the situation to the men before you appeared. I sup pose you are ready?" "Ay, ay, senor," knocking the ashes out of my plpo and rising. He eyed my clothes disapprovingly. "Rather a fancy rig, Gates, -for n first officer on duty." "Some style, I admit, senor, but they were all the steward offered me." "You'll have to carry a hard fist, my man, to back up that costume aboard the Namur," he said coldly. "Those black devils are apt to mis take you for a plaything." I followed him up the stairs to the deck. LeVcre was still on duty, and came forward and shook hands at my appearance. "Rather glad I didn't drown you," be said, Intending to be pleasant "But hope you'll not run amuck In the after cabin." "I shall try not to unless I have cause," I answered, looking him square In the eyes and determining to make my position clear at once. "Senor Estada tells me I am t re lieve you. What Is the course?" "Sou'west by half souV "Do you know your position?" "Only In a general way. We have held an east by south course since leaving the capes, until an hour ago, making about ten knots." "Very well; I will figure it out as best I can. There Is nothing further to report?" "No, senor; all has been as It Is now." Ho glanced toward Estada, not greatly pleased, I presume, with my brusqueness, yet finding nothing In cither words or manner from which to evoke a quarrel. Tho latter had overheard our conversation, but ho stood now with back toward us look ing out on the sea off the port quar ter. His silent lndlffercnco caused LoVere to shrug his shoulders and disappear down the ladder on his way below. I turned my face to the man at the wheel It was the giant negro, Cochose. Peace or war? Dorothy la of fered the choice by her brutal captors. Whichever she chooses, what hope is there for her amid tho Wolves of the 8ea? Carlyle, watching intently, longs for the chance to go to her aid. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Long Day and Night The north polo tins six months day nnd six months night, tho sunappor entiy travoling in a circle around it from tho tlmo it appears in March un til it disappears in September. The hump of a camel is considered a great dellcncy by the Arabs. It Is white, llko veal, but tastea llko bcaf, ' JSV1" 4BBBBflBBRHMaS2k'ssLl WRKLEYS Wrapped to insure its perfect condition in ail climates and seasons. Sealed tight kept right. 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