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In his CTMP. Hla an** looaed her io ab-Tiptly that the nearly fell. For a moment he atood before her. hla hands *roptn* »' hla head, looktef daaed. or as If awakening after some rlrld dream. She confronted him with the fnry of a little wildcat. “Too are mad I Mad I 1—ob-I hate
Oorerlng her face with both hands the atrore to anbdve the extraordinary tnmolt within her . . . then looked ap at the Bound of the door being hastily shot with a crash of bamboo
After the rati Tea 1 attack, a new phase began between the pair. Paradoxical though It may sound, che hoars which brought them so near tec gather widened the golf between them. Bad that eventful night ended with the accidental discharge of the revolver. their dally life might have continned more or leaa placidly, like the waters of aotne rive', with hot an occasional rock obstructing It* even coarse. Bat Oroft'i smastng lack of aelf-control had been like a hogb stone bailed violently Into the center of the river, causing ever-widening circles to extend. Intensified s Hundredfold, all the fears of her firs* afternoon upon die Island cashed riotcasly back. She became conscious of llm as she bad never been before: not only of the fotce of hla arm. but of the strength of the passions lying dormant under s cold exterior. Nothing more had been said concerning the episode. Half expecting rnatt kind of apology, she had decided, next t, accept It frigidly, drawing doak of her own reserve and er came. He did
few step*, however, he paused tincer talnly. With a little helpless shrug, be returned to the hut. Each day he spent much; time upon the reef, sal ring all that was possible
whan he arrived with arms fail of was be who la a mantle of sorb ley refuge la aDcnea. A atone well and ten mtlee of land might have divided them. He spent die afternoon fdchlag things from the met leaving her severely
uruiB in * ■ spent the week end with
of the machine, until what remained «, u family,
as swept away one night by the tide. Nat Boaanfeld left on Monday for A dozen times a day. one or both New York and Chicago to attend a climbed the hill and vainly searched , rhanA** In
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lie which some day aright JfZj'ruZSSSTS? rtalt tor'
beacon to attract a pausing >UIlt< Mrs . j. Bablnonita.
Mlse Miriam Dsnerfairah entertain The natives seldom imnnail far ed the Sewing dub on Thursday rj1lr i _ inmift PTbenever evening. A moat delightful evening ^ was spent, „d s delirious luncheon doft mcouat^ ona the Mgtemrf ^ at a ute h(mr
HrZJZZ Harry L. Hal pern, a student oT
”>*5*** Philadelphia Dental School, paaeed to reply to the white meariona. ... . a —4.w •-
But. at the first alluidoo to ahlpa and other white men. his fortttode gave completriy away; with a walling cry of
tea. tod tr tk. Bcrojaua foaad Tk» pair arrange to ba raallj Aid at oaua Hugh oaly U toft - -,.-—KJrri sorrow •*--
(Continued from Ust week)
Saddenly. as If at m the grovel lag wretches
their feet. With another torrent Of wild words, he wheeled round, and. to her unasement. threw hla anna around her. prrosfng her dose. . . . What seemed. In the excitement of the moment. like t dood of smoke, together with a sharp explosion, momentarily
dased her senses. . . .
She felt bersetf lifted bodily, whirled back a gala round the hut and lu at tha entrance; while, from without avane a frsah eonfualon of howling atm. with the tread of running feet, aa the warriors, terrified by the magnl-
Once Mde. he leaned back agateat
b many practical thlngx He taught her te create fire by friction with wood: to bake breadfruit—that substitute for a ; cereal In the South seas—tr hot embers. then scoop not the Interior; or preserve It by drying thin slice* In the
of preparing, with a campfire and a few old native veaaeta. the strange fish, birds and the fruits ha brought.
he demanded, friendship “We cant go an unbearable. . . . ." Hla voice was unusually curt tha sentence* were disjointed. his asms evidently worn thin She was takas unawares, at a mo-
da sped In bis arms, having forgotten the existence of the revolver during the last see.-*. It hung from her band, still smoking a little from Its acci-
dental discharge.
“W-wha t —warn—you doing?" she Again be laoghad wildly. “Teillne them are were sent here bjr their god*, and should blast the Island Into a thousand bits If they showed us hostility! Ten saw ;be e*o«»— “1 did. Indr-dP* riaallrlng their position. she tried to fro* herself, bat his
arms tightened
“Among narivaa." bo continu'd ex riled! y. “a artfe la tabu to tier hoeband To—to make you doubly safe.
I told them yon
from one unaccaotooed to hag. she shrank baric, bar faari at crowding In. Tm afraid I east I friendship. I can't forget He looked at hat foreriy. with ryes that flashed In oodden ai “TV—u it all! That was an exceptional night. Oast you understand T~ But years of Puritan surrounding* are not wiped out In leaa thsu a week. Tm afraid not. I—" “Then you must lump It!" He turned away with an exprenaive shrug, and disappeared up the hill. That was the only overture he ever made: and the strain between them
Mr. .rd Mr, B«n»n of Wildwood, were calling on friends Th M2?Mmdetoohn. L. C. **”£*>*■ U M. Danerhlrah and A. M. Peterson attended the Tall Cedar banquet In Wildwood Wed neoday evening. Mrs. A. M. Peterson Is sending a
Mrs. a. sa. » V days in Philadslpbla Mr. and Mrs. M. Gold!
Mr. SOU sara. m.
proud parents of a baby boy bora at the Millville Hoepital Thursday mom%r J *^Tl “ l. c. «- tended the funenJ of Mrs. Loreaso. in BeUeplaln. Thursday morning. Mias Ktta Brealow Is home after spending a very pleasant week in ; Ph Mr! N fid*Ml». Gilbert I*e spent Sunday with the Shropshire family. Mrs. A. RablnowiU spent Monday
i In Wltawood.
Moe Mendelsohn took a trip to the
Quaker City Monday.
Mias Elva Hammond, of Court 'louse, vent Saturday and Sunday
rlth Mrs. Milton Peterson.
A. V. Peterson spent the week end
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Quaker City on Monday.
Ben Cohen Is spending a few days ^Mim MolUe W>dUn*er spent Saturday In Vineland. . . .. Mrs Yetta Evans and daughter
spent Saturday in M‘»vUle
Mr end Mrs. C. A Shropshire
.pent Monday evening •“
Sam Nappen went to Wildwood. Millville and Salem Saturday on bU Nathan Greensteln will open a branch fruit store In Wildwood aoon. Mtsa Smith. Mr*. Brown. Mr^Md Mrs. Sparks, of Ocean City, spam Thursday evening at the Greensteln h °Mr. Rod nick, of the firaa of Bodnlck Co., of Delaware City, called
emerged on the abort sad Of & 44 to *0 more. At no tm- <U4 the Ylneland aggregation seem to be la dan-
into an early lead.
The Vineland HUfhBelmri boya* quintet defeated the Ooeaa CMy High school fire, at Vlnatad. In a snappy game. ^ toal h^«nfVl«. Becauw of the dc»# guarding c*
Nathan load of apples Monday. Mrs. Sah Happen la spending two weeks In New York. A package social and dance was neld at the V. M. and Y. W. H. A. Sunday evening. _
Chib
by e'.ther team.
Tae uiiean Clty A. A. dafaafad the Wildwood A. C. this pant wwfc ta*
fast game by a M »»
atelUr playln* of Pruk TMaHM . of the local pasiara. who eont»tte4e« v five field goals and ftmt M MBs. H
featured the
Louis Benner
Ocean City. Uney were Wildwood.
The Ocean CW**" tight game to the Am Scholastics In the pn teat, by a »• to 4T ac and Baker were nigh i vial tore, while Seaman. .. Ted Benner exhibited a |
Tha Ocean City Klwanls Onb brid
A. M. Peterson spent the week eno their ** ** In Philadelphia with relatives. [Bleeayne Hotel, weonmuw.
The Odd Fellows’ danee on Friday/scheduled speaker did aot app -,.ii .*t.nd*d A large cause of a coal
rne uua renown unu^> u*. *
evening was well attended. A large number from Wildwood lodge was : present, also from Tuckshoe and
Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Peterson spent Sunday evening In Wildwood. Ben. Rablnowttx. Jr., of Philadel-
phia. motored to Woodbine Friday evening to attend the dance In Liber-
ty Hall.
Moe Fisher and A. Ellensteln. students of University of Pennsylvania.
- - ■ ‘th the Rablno-
r.n** of a con run ng Bcaww*. another was aahsUtatad wUh mOe difficulty. Professor Otto W. Rrichl«y. principal of C “LJ n £ School, gave an 00 ”Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The Klwaalaaa gave a waleoais to lenry Roeaer. Jr., a new »«*bar. who made hi* first appearance at the meeting this week. New song practiced at this meettag also. The Ocean City Klwanls win broadcast over tha muaidpal broadcasting Nation. WPG, at Atlantic City, oa February 4. At this time the toeal members will render some of their songs and also give a practical talk
“i Ocean C'.y.
The attcadance prise was wee by Fred Hoffman and donated by
Frank Smith.
laacipnim ikuw>. week end with his parents. — 1n.nr.1i T^rMtiwrn Mrent nei
L/T. jooepn tjonamtu ditcui ov*vial days of the past week in Philadel-
phia.
uuucr. — Mr. M. Goldman vlalted Mrs. Gold 1 raring Croft no wiser. . . . man at the Millville Hospital on Mon "** Cannae*! by ‘boofbp' d ‘ig^i'ore ^rblnowlU, now employed of Hugh s suffering. To he sure, in ln Philadelphia, spent the weak end
splendid health, yet unable to laform 1 e
those moe ruing her death, could be : Mias Lillian Peterson spent Sa equaled only by a like Impotence upon ! day and Sunday In Philadelphia. ttK other aide uf the grave to allay the Mia, Zetta Zuchovltx, of New York, raffering. of thorn beloved upon earth, is goOSTh waek wlth hy parenta
After a lifetime, too. of Inseparable
... ...i.Hin H.ia ! ■ — ■■isiimj* -n * number of ladiaa at a budge party companionship, this new existence, n gatnrtay evmlrg.
wblch Hugh bad no part, seeu-ed , gfilllam Upman and family, of strangely Incomplete. Yet paradox- Harbor, motored here Monday
— Tt the day with friends. Wodllnger, >f Philadelphia
The scheduled u*u
between the Ocean Ccy High fc'-hool boys’ quintet and J»e Planmntvilla High five, in this resort, was can-
celled by Manager T. Iris Adams.
The girls' basketball sextette of the Ocean City H>gh School bumped Into the fast-moving, all-veteran Vineland High School girls' team and
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■UWUgnj UJW—^ ^ - - --- Ically again. bU presence '-as not ‘-ft-here: be woold have aaemed as out of place as the proverbial
fish out of water.
Croft, oa the other hand, appeared datlv more suited to his <■— fitting In as If It were “natural *>*>««." Gradually, _ — past grew fainter, her confidence ro-
teeae City. Nathan Greensteln took a trip
lag, or tkln places through which they re me a little nearer. At these time* the girt regretted bar refusal of hla one two or three weeks after the natives’ attack, that the largest chink la the wall appeared. The day bad been amisaatly hot; and she strolled Hat!—sly up to the river to bathe. With bare
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Barbara welcomed anything which mad* work to absorb her thoughts. For th* terrible feeling of impotence, the sheer bomeelckaeaa. the UmeJlaea*. were ever below the surface, ready, all together or Individually, to Bprin*
upon bte at any moment.
A day arrived on which the onsets rame “not singly but in battalions."
been alone for hour* When
It’S SO
the grove, through ;
the tall dark avenue* beyond, to the j Low —-u thatr Isroiai. can mm rieerins by the water's t-dga There acquire a slxaabl* earing* acoouat
she halted, amasad. Ask bow.
Fare downward lay Ooft. hla dark ; _ . . . r » head buried In bit anna; beside him 8®* City, B. A L ADCliatiom were one or two branch** of bananas; E. B. Arnett. Pres.—H. C Lova, lae.
a couple of breadfruit had rolled, un- j''
noticed, a few yards away.
Strangely embarrassed. Barbara heal- f tated. uncertain whether to go or stay. I She was in the act of turning away, I when he lifted hla bead and aaw her. For a moment both vtpre silent. la 1 hla face was the look ahe had seen | there on the morning after the wreck.
“What la Itr k
i asked earnestly.
Mruggled. suddenly
afraid of him. of hla savage grip, and of the eye* wfclTO rtiUr-wd strangely in
,.. a ... .. | m ■ ■■■ ■ —te— — cue nao t>een aione tot noun, n nen , j
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waa not of the best. 'He glanced at her anrewdly. but appeared to notice nothing. Coming to the hut. he dropped a
of restraint Ur * r ' won,,, ‘ ,,,0 her '“P- whe " * h «
sat outside the door.
Tier* you ere, my child! Get
busy!" he remarked casually.
.Uncontrollable Irrltatinn. the result
the atenl-darkaaoe.
had fallen from riroft for the
Woce those wonderful hour* of the night before, the girl had assumed a
new prvxrtnenrw to hla mind He hnd j . . ... „ iwcome arntely aware of her. as he hM << aottary ftvftlag; weBsd up wWte
never yet bees aware of aay woman. It was all strange, bewildering. Life
or deart., man and woman, sa' primitive paaatens pitted against
age. primitive passions. . . No nee* wa* guiding their desllnles nut
bore
He laughed again, pressing her fiercely u,. agalnat hla cheat. “So— while we are here, you are mine! Don’t target. Yob may belong to another :n
ot her*, you- you are
his face.
"What Is Itr he repeated “H—I! | That's what it la." He stooped to pick : up the fruit. “What are you doing
here? Going t* bather
“1 was.” she replied, hesitatingly. “But—don’t go- Cant we alt down and
talk? IN-tfi so lonely "
_ Again i * looked down lata he.* eyes. Impulsively Bbe'aelJd^he"^^ Blrrt '* t hungrily. Nt.hlng she could and hurled tt down the beach. h " T, “ niA pon,d h *’ e S,,, th * n “ rk wl ' h “Don’t call me that! Pm not vour *°"- r rienrhed hU hands '? ' ’ritHd -aor anything to do wit’ you" i • n,1 l* 0 ' ,hMn brt,B<J hlm '7: 1 There was a moment's silence; then'l Fhe gs.e a quick look at hU gloomy he gar- « ilttle laugh. • «»>rew pride to the wind., and “No. Indeed! Let a thank the *o.« ' J *«» *» •*« 1‘opHNvenran Loru for that, at rtTevenu- ' ' M.e asked. She looked up. dutefuunded; hot b< H" rcualBed «Uem. with hsnd. WtU
| bad turned sway Into the but. So that wa* the position? Her dl* Uke wa* returned m full? a .hurt «ab of bun pride and d*Mt*tl»t caused auddec tear* to riw and ~! do»-n her riieeka. Kbr *. nu .otod U her feet and. out at Mght siu.aig tl M brushwood, lav down and koUwd out
l-i-ped at bia
•usl.
“I tiiougl.t you rvtmirked at last.
Kbe sat down upon a rock, th- j sira.-tedly pl.-king out bits of the moat'
Which cov.-red Ih
ICcntlnued
l. watching her curl
t wish It," be
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eye* and lack of appetite. Hut wb** Prompt delliery. Champion'* lumber 1447 ASRURY AVFMI IF ah* took the large shells um-.! f..r yard*. l«tb Street and Watt Avenue A K.I at f plates t., wasii in the u e h.. r.»* Oec-va aty. N. J. "Look for th* alga." UL-hAN CITY. N. J. inapulc’iely. to follow her After a —A4v.. 44U. PHONE 781
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