Cape May County Times, 13 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 20

RED HAIR AND BLUE SEA

STANLEY R. OSBORN >NS BY HENRY JAY LEE r CHAJLLCS SCSS.-CSF.'S 9C3r»

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- '.r.t %lth upttira-d Smct. eyt* :■ ciose^i acalost tbe gUr* H» «krr» it »ouM tfrift

loot aod cask

red loaves, the

caw xay coim nm jibat. atste is.

f;:M tb» • nthlod | Ftt'CB out there * c

reached back. f»r«*eti load t

a «>-w

that

At first she

Q she' resived to wi iVaavpr Burke Iwat! itto b* month. i hack to ths- first ••.laud In pursuit ' tbouabt Im hunseit nso oeen oea

soutKt o{ Olive—aid it really lie little a no *igt*ed. thou lust It UiUel Usve 3 her more than tsouty-four boors sine. 1-en Buikv But tone anerss.tls.

Hitfc. shite man tuiprieoaed her;*ben the savage had again sunk

Wive; there’I—he tounri the place aben-> i.>U> •tlipor. U.e explanation nasbed sbonld not bear: should not spring j d.mrd. He had also toosd her] It do Iwr mind She could TV r rrirntav 'mm the thicket: abottldsupplies gone, a thing implying a! rfeonstruct the seen* ashore, in not. unerringly as a dog. nose up. boat, aud Olive’s forgery of » 1 part from * hat Olive bad made match that prtciour message, her, hoof* Imprint or. the sand, a! < tear, in pan 'rmn what her luo*!y h.vpe. ’ toumerfelt sofeleimd Into greater leUigenee toW her must have ocfo' an interval she bong on. verisimilitude by the placid tide. ! cnTred. • siting Then, in the unexpected i Bnike most eiiher detect the Bonape Burke, then, had Mt •lienee, body md mind coilapaML. fraud, or believe some isesel. al-; i-bat. (f they had been rescued by She dragged herself bock to the j most certainly tbe Jap. uesr gun- ; mine tessel. they moat have a *•• Hmg place, hot she was un-j boat, bad sighiod her dte mas alg-; ranoe And t. make sure they -ware of U. Tbe sand warmed her.) mils In that evenu be was tree should not get rw.e In the dark ’o- earth rocked her aa in a : to assume Olive had drowned in i hours, he had had all tbe canoes «tr.div, but—she wa. asleep ;u> effort to reach land, had ad-; on the island hronght together and ior ages she mtui baie lain ir . rived too late and then swam I had set over these a guard of two torpor Then, suddenly, she awo».e j away, or had been taken off with i men with rtBes. him sell wnMJhg] with a cry. She was clasped ti^btithe girt, presumably ngainst his: near in a pair of grea; inns: held oa«'wo; Olive, she iormised. had exagainst a naked breast No niwd! She had no knowledge where j petted seemly to obtain a canoe! for her to sc that grinning l.ic*.lJaluit lay. or how far. Bui It from a friend and so sail without! ** *** •he beaut' j was within reach; her only hope, i destroying Burke's possible beliefs Desperately she put all bcv> Ac tbe tortuer tiennan base, there: in the fictitious ship. But the

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Martin—Tbe Ue. Any slory by West worth Ann.. Bel this author 4s entertaining i.nd g..od love atorj ot twin popular. Hkeness produced a tragic

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' must yet he four or

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parasol. He evaniined ll thougbl- ,

-Uita pleased i.xdc

Offered 11. with » »»«. W wat« that

shore her bead.

s When Palmyra Tree thus flung

Thus did they depart into the ^ 1 *. rm * '* r ° 1 ' T< '

3 miles of empty ocean. ,h " hr “* B m * n ^ ‘*** n carr ^«

Olive swam briskly forward with hei now. fruiting, she discovered

hers. Sut prlslmHy- v

she flung herself quite j American mission cwnUrs was [had ban to aMarnaUve save

- “ - - still native ThriMlant. ’ take

his dismay, had

of Japs: found this impossible. A* dayiigh. tw o i must wot discover them ashore, h*

The

her again dow n into the

strong arms rescue . fought desperately. Ashore, she

had liven slow

it gripprd her until she could not. for a moment, licit beliere it

true.

After all. though, what could ii serve? She tried to rise for a view sotero. but dared not stand,

mg trusted, she could not bear to 1 she saw no sail, yet knew tier be snatched away before her ap-i letter, the canoe theft, had made a ,peal had been found. ; cliaw- certain Their flying start Tbe moon was gone in a down-, would save them from other pour of rain. Sky and m« sod; canoes hut not Iron, tbe swift

land bad lost form—dissolved And i Pigeon of Noah , yet tr. this melting world some-! Now and then

wanted to go to Jalo'. ; t'nder cover of the rain be had i that *h< could not tall to cnd.iw ; somehow managed to surprise, had this savage with tbe grace of 'nk-1 bound the guards aod got away i ing her there. Absurd though the without on afarm. He had hoped:

’ ’ to provent the chase thus made | certain, by cutting the rigging onj the schooner: but. for some ren-1 son. had had to desist with little ! more than x hour or wo of delay.

Then with tbe blood and the skewer he began to write 1 hand presumably \<> make some sort of She held j undine ttu While Oli' e finished hi* eomposi > tmn the girl walehed in a iwra-j poiiiiid to the I lyzing anxiety. Whst did he write?! p)ioi somewha Wbiit was In this message that, ihe luminary*' meant more than life and dealti ] gesture, a grit to her’ Khc sprang up once to it be foot upon . demand a wight, theji reroeml»’red 1 had said, a* ! she could Dot have understood I here Burke » f. 'The savage now folded hi* paper' interval appall Mnitll. worked It into tl« hollo* j A Burke, fa

st <Uon

Olive vat her cm the csooe steadied her there, pointed. His hand seemed to fads into nothingness. He raised her own arm so she could fed the direction. No need for Olive to thrust his face • lots' to her* and make tbs sign of tbe near. It was tb* pursuing

Burke.

She had bean Just struggling -to free herself of the brown man. yet

hK-h had mocked now-, when she saw that suectws cruel j would have thrown her at once ! deception. It was the trample of into the hands of tbe white. *be surf upon a reef. was aghast. Kdr with Burke presd putsui' One sharp struggle and those vtit his tlnild creatures ceased stopped, plendid muscles had carried them, offer any chance: H was ag Ihen to a.' t.iiffetud and l-renthless. through a w ith Olive'* clansmen abe felt her along in-rtiuldron ol a cleft in the outer hope to He. sweeping! turrier They came to rest In a' But there was the leaf letter!

unpins of] shallow of spent surf on

then her companion i w ith a cry wbeo OHve.

himself would rouse to stand with clicking fats tongue in chagrin,

ease on ibc jumping canoe and ] pointed asters

*ca« tbe for an enemy | No need for her eye* to seek out

Twirling, she tound an unstable! i a OIM of these wakeful Inter-In uny something again* the sky sha.* that intuition, rather than V al* she t.iadc. InterrogaUvIy. the j to know that the Lepo-a-.>oa wa*

sigh., identified a* a canoe. j „j KtJ of tbe near which had come.! come. in their ronverwalkms. to signify H'onttnued Next Week)

tbe white nan Passing at once ‘ from hi* Buddha-Uke repose into

lb. of oiiv. ' New Books in Ih.

between its higher rim and the’i

that { nearby shore.

they

n make OHvc under-

tfig with

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Bu

pointed landward, gesticulated.

! -iep within an I At hrs . i. nyra was aware of it was Inevitable he should rief. nothing h-yond the fart that she; think she continued In ruaist-.nce. and Ikeyonri j was once more op land. That was ; He took her firmly, laid i.. r prone, lesser or Iw-.i nll-*hfllclns. The island, by ren-i made her grip the framework . ilslng ovci ison of her hours In Ihe watc:., With the paddle, strong, rodseu> ;i sturn.. -■ i.-xf to rise and fall as giddily less. Olive drove the canoe out vile alguifiranc i as the sea Itself. But she could (Into the world of waters.

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go back. She i her. where Olive went through the i ‘

! It from the roost and Into the air Instantly : pinions Hashed out. a air or eight feet ./i-Jrke bad said this * lug's purpose wn* to di to ail. by his courage could live down the •uunc of Olive In despoiling Bnike •> I haired goddess tHiv< hi the climax of his dem ^Sejvad chosen it., on.

plain: he:

rllng

Hov

pandanu* and fwl safe.. Relieved of her upprehen*

:iv many nilles had they) she began lo patch together ecoilectcd men had! Incidents of their flight

She

> swim the Rngllsh cbamiel. ic charnel twelve or twenty' irrorv? Something like that-! was cold northern water* e swimmers merely Euro-i Hiv. must have brought herj

wage us a, Bui —abal of paper’ She paused, was .show | confronted by the stonewall of rlrilu which I cumatance. No need to cut her so desper-1 hamt a* the brown man had done, very ralmi for hilghl drop* of the pirate unnatural.! were already available A* sh< i knife. t»j sat. the mosquitoes had lieen ■u ugkinM 1 **.irnilnc round her. revolver*.; While she puzzled, she felt v. Pacing' reconnnitetingly for the hostile white roan' tollage. It proved to be a stiff •motional, j sword-like leaf that thrust at her had come j from the shadows i rival and i The leaf, she uund, ws* surPonapr's! fansl lay a thin transparent film fe into her | Hie appeal grew with tragir ?’ Wa*; slowness. The pin work could not ' 'naatioo of -! wording took tbnught. Hut. readably, the leaf said: c | Help! Abducted by Punape ti j lai|u--a-Noa. from wrecked Yacht n Rainbow. 4 days

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