“II U M>7 to Cad. Too gotbroogh
iho m*in-c*ljm into * moll pwogonj. Btyou'l this ii ike kitoken.
rhe cupboard U on tho left.'* "I know tbeaUterooms of thayMbt
roll enough,"Mid Min Arnold. "I i»d ■ sore trial of one, all tied np
rdi. But it there a Are in the
(Oorrmioer i«J» »t Bovcst lomu'i Sonj
CHAl’TEB TL , urifung broadside on, her eaila flapp-
[ommHOXD.] | ing naelesslj on the tnaat.
I vailed some time impatiently, ! When Miss Arnold had so far rewatching for signs of lam^ but none > cohered as to be able to sit np, I led appeared. Looking astern, I war | her to a chair near the rail. She was
startled at the sight of a large fin stick- ! somewhat tremulous,
ing aboro the water, and followingthe “Yon had better sit here. Miss Arjaobt. I knew it was a shark. An- I nold,” I said, ‘‘and rest, tfhile I gel other thing that alarmed me eren mors | *he boat to rights. We will never get
than the presence of the shark, wat I anywhere at this rats." the foot that the wake of the reeae.' . She looked n]
showed that she was describing s circle. There mast be a motire in that,
and I divined it to be a plan of Mr. I "Not very much, bat loan, at least
Snell's to keep n» afloat until, wore ! keep her steady." ont by exhaustion,Jl would go to sleep | I grasped the till* and become an easy prey. 1 had slept j yaeBt rdbtfd. Bbe but little the night before, and if Mr. which made Miss Ai Snell coaid keep op hit tactics much | rail to steady herself,
longer, I must give way. | “I am not much of s sailor, and it I The more I studied the matter the ! wonld not be well for ns if a storm And
that forth* 1 came up," I said;
xe we are all rigl
rhioh way onght we logo?" [ am sore I don’t know," aht
at me inp threatening way, and I knew plied, shaking her head dubiously. r « ,n l that the possession of the rifle was thf ' "From all that I hare heard. I should mlnd only thing that saved me from an «t- ! judge the island of 6n Foo to b« m 7 °
with cord kitchen*"
"There
fore ooming t
"Then we
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To purify
hen she had gone I fell to mnaing. Onr adventures were by no means at
We were sailing -—
I'ar* Malar.
trify large quantities or water a filter Is not obtainable It !*
a good plan to use alum, for this will cause all impurities to sink to the bot-
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allowed to aettle.
r at the top III be fit for
end. We were sailing rapidly away, away. But where and to what pnrpoae? Of conree, if the yacht should prove able to stand all sorts of
weather, and I was able to cetain ° n VI Ev« lamp shades are now garnished
np at ms, smiling. | tbs Pacific Ocean* I fell to thinking j ^ ^^di^d ... do m«h. o» JOO, “ ! 0.-.- .h,„ chin. ..,k . .c»d^.
,t, , again. f pictured them as returned I * llh c I h « 1,le e “ d * ° f ^ U111 , 0 * ! wanderers, telling the sad news of » »o ftoady aa to wholly W tl>a glUt
tiller and twang th« * Annie Rslaton's death and mw own 1 E *'' h cheolUe Is flnlahad with
second time murder. I
studied th
nvinced I becam
is Mr. f
murder. I notice
the dbweenor of thecrei
ne it> .a threatening w
“I am not much of s sailor, and it I find r « larn h V‘ d * rUn P ^Jightor. ; matter th« wonld not be well for us if a storm £ad now she WMdeedsnd I was ^
Snell was plotting m3 | toMse we are alfright. But^the thing Go,<len O*** Club, the hereof a circla >ticed a change, mlao, u 1 is. which way onght we to go*" : of *aaur«>'-». telling over and over j
w. They looked ! "I am sure I don’t know," she re- a 8*in the story of our journey and iU and I knew plied, shaking her head dnbionaly. I <»n» d «*•“ hear, in my;
. . ifle was the ! "From all that I have heard. I should ; ml,ld - • few restful remarks over ! only thing that saved meTrom an aft- i judge the island of 8n Foo to b« “J <>w,1 nntimely death. And I could ( tack. j south from Hong Kong; but now my empty chair in the whist-room. The Uionght of being defeated and ; where i* the island?" 1 h * d not *P ent mueh time in my i murdered by this wretch. Osmbok j "Thati don’t know either." I an- mnaing before my companion reap Snell, and hie ugly erew maddened swered. "We have been twisting and P»*rwL She carried before her a me. Much more did the horrible turning so much under the auanioe* * *maU tray, from which oame the thought of leaving Mias Arnold ; of <5ambok'Snell tFat I hardly know— 1 appstixing fragrance of good % ooffee. - to the merdes of this arch- . in fact, I don’t know where we are." "Here yonare, OapUin Orickmore," fiend. Nothing could be gain&d bj ghe shuddered when I mentioned Blie ■•* d »milingly. She placed -a | making throaU. I must make a bold , Snell’s name. Hia fate was, indeed, ■ oh * ir n “ r me * ad ^ the tray upon more. I felt no sorrow for wbat I wat terrible one; bat I. was consoled by There were displayed temptingly about to do. Gambok Snell was ac my belief that he richly deserved it. l)e,ore m ® * of cofl, *». ■ broiled utterly wicked that he merited death. “The only thing for ns to do is tc phea«*nt,,aome riee-oakea and some
And, besides that, it was simply a mat- { sail on and on until we get some- fra ' t -" of tit for tat between him and me where. We must trust in Provi .
asm
I pictured them as returned s, telling the aad news of
my own, ! ^ I niUed
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called 1 the old
He ntt*
attempted to kick my
to the crew, and I aau that they coming to his ass is tan ?e. Summon ing all my strength, I hurled the mi» cresnt out into the water, and then, seizing my rifle, tamed to mrst th< infuriated crest. One of them stoppec row a but ' *' ” ’ '
Mias Arnold." I
1 is indeed tempting! Bat
J Boing to eat, too?" “Oh, yes. but I e
1 much at
soon."
are yon not i
soon as jt
this belm, I will throw those fellowr
rboari’
him before be got it over 1
Miss Arnold had set earned once when Mr. Snell went overboard, bn’
now sat pale and motionless. The Chinaman who seemed
ideed —inasmuch as ot
ties are all dead and we hai. _ . . . „ , . . means of transportation." in • ‘ hort . Urne I was enjoy,ng my She looked at the dead Cbiuamss * u PP er ** thoroughly a* if it was lying on the deck and shivered. bmn * •*»«* »» the Golden Gate Club, “As soon as yon are able to mind the China Sea.
"Wasn't it s strange chance that | threw me in the way of Baring yon, to be saved by yon in return?" I ' said, palling a pheasant apart. "I
o it then," she said, 00m ! 811,111 ,8el ever B T * t8fal to Mr. Goman d giving a shudder of ^ Snell for the part he played in
commander of from hia belt.
w drew a pistt
1 belt, bnt my rifle sent hit headlong before he coaid ase it. lire were two left. One of then
_j.j
took the t
to bethi to keep it, and w
listo that she k
d,” I ssic
"Bnt can yon?" she asked. "Yes; at least I can try.” "Well, do it then," she s,
ing to me, and giving a shndder of h 0 * S,18U tor the part disgnst and horror. , throwing me overboard,
She took the tiller. I told her how ! “Bat yon threw him overboard, in-
surprised to find ,t8 * d 01 thanking him. That was not
inch about it as J BYstitnde," she replied.
dKl. "But that was meeesaary to our "I used to go sailing a great deal in ‘detj. The man was a scoundrel and
iere were two left. One of then England," she said, laughing at my deserved, what ha got. That I found succeeded in getting a shot at me, expressed surprise. j 1,le * JMtead of death, was not his
which wounded my left arm. As i' My arm—the wonnded one—war j
fell useless by my side my rifle gsvi not of much use to me, but there wai " “«» way w ® coat its last bark, and be went down. Th| a deal of strength left in the other. I ° n d ?“' •f ld . 8n
-last of one of the crew now oame fat ; By d me with a cutlass. I attempted to get the the pistol with my one good hand, bn! i into it dropped to the deck. The heather that task, was on me. ! .water on
I drew my sword and made a alas) l down as well as I was 1 at him! , We moved forward a little "There,” I said, "it hacking at each other fnrionsly. ‘ 1 ter. No one wonld suspect
once in a while, sajrs the New Post, and see that there are always on hand the simple remedies most often needs! in the family. Ammonia, witch hazel, sweet oil and lime wate^should
I be there, and a one per cent .ablution
I said, "that 1 of carbolic acid with whlo^ to bathe
wounds and scratches. If a cut Is first bathed In carbolic and then painted with collodion there will be little bleeding. The sweet oil and lime water, which the druggist will mix in exactly the right proportions is the best of remedies for a burn. Add to these a ten-cent box ot sbeorbent cotton, a roll of antiseptic bandages and a bot waiei bag, and the docet will be ready lor
ordinary accidents.
but loouldn’tcarry up s time. I will be be
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leal of strength left in the other. ! ° n •f 1<1 wll8n 11 w “ °. T8r > One dozen eggs > the ssa When I hud finished \ 11 t , , .>t • ' cubful molasees.
Let
s*a. When I had finished , I threw a few pailfuls ol the deck and waahed il
able.
r looks belli the aansceno that her
thought of danger, ider these lovely
super 10
ride blow the deck a
I shut my eyes the keen blade in
inst
and raised his
cntlsss. tiller work,” I said, “I will go 1 expecting to fee j and eee what kind of quarters we have, ay skall the ner I am getting very hungry. I snppos*
there is a larder. I fancy that Cha
I was helpless. | Fong was a person who always had Jnst whan I expected to feel mj around him plenty of good things to deathblow, I felt some one brush pss| . eat." _ v me. The sharp report of a pistol ran; | I went below. I was agreeably ont, and with-a shriek the Chinsmac surprised to find the snmptnous cabin fell to the deek. Miss Arnold bad and saloon so inviting and oomfort-
>ped and able. The main-cabin saloon, or din-
grasped the pistol that I dropped
had saved my life.
Iro* "" "
being drawn down into the sea. knew that the shark had fonnd
ing-room.
mi | six wide. Seats wer iel: tides, and a table o •3 ' ‘
main-cabin salmon, or
■m, was abont ten feet long and
tts were fixed afong the
occupied the oen-
This table, inal legs, was suaj on silver chaii
those of Miss Arnold'i i small stand,
im the scene. Neithei , the fastening of s tea-urn or »oupI clasped her hsnd and j bowl solidly to the table,
prested it. Over the table hang a oabinet, in
Ixed albni ipied the
itead of being 01 1 from the ceilini
_ to be a lovely evening, enjoy it, w|th no thou| ’ We can forget under
southern skies.”
What a night that was in my life! The little yacht sped throngh the water as evenly and calmly as though s tried hand was on the tiller. The
sir
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Sixteen tablespoonfuls liquid make Twelve tnblespoonTuis dry material
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One teaspoonful soda-to one pint sout
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Three teasponfuls baking powder to one quart of flour. One-half cupful of yeast or one-quar-ter coke compressed yeast to one pint
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hand was on the tiller. The UHO M~pw»mul ,*xt balmy and sn-eet. Jnst enough ; pl * ln cake ,
*• • • - - one teaspoonful salt'two quart*
of flour. \^*
breeze was blowing to give the yacht
The rippling wsU. ,
gled along the sides. One teasponful salt to one quart
she cut through the* tiny waves. , soup,
of the night was mel-
way.
bnbbled and gorgli aa she cut througl The influence of t
lowing.
We sat there in the briglji starlight
and talked. Long, long, we sat there, i full cupfuls of flour for muffins. The .darkness of the night increased ! One scant cupful of liquid to one full the brightness of the stars. Brilliant cupful of ,fiour for batters, planets, that had *t first been low on : One quart of water to each pound of the horizon, were now high above us. ; meat and bone for »oup stock. I looked at the watch I had taken Four pepper corns, four cloves, one from Cha Fong. It was midnight : teaspoonful mixed herbs to each quart
"Do you know that it is twelve of w
’clock?" I asked Miss Arnold.
„!
e.
One scant cupful of liquid to two full ;
cupfuls of flour for bread.
One scant cupful- of liquid to two ;
2
My eyes met th< we tnrned from us spoke. I cl
esiedik
"You are wouni “It is not seriot
1 mixed h jr sow? st-
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not serious," I replied; “bnl ! pistes, spoons, knit
yon can help me bandage it.” front of this 'main-cabin were two With daft and nimble fingers sh( 1 smaller ones, or staterooms. They folfowed my instructions, and bound ] were elegant -in their appointments, a handkerchief tightly around my arm. I The expense of furnishing the yacht "Thank yon,” I said; “it will do • most have been enormous. Their nicely now.” I oabins were lighted by silver lamps, Bnt she did not hear me. Strong j hang from the oeiling, which horned
and courageous when I was. near U j perfumed oil.
death, she had swept away my enemy : Aft, or to the rear of the diningwith a sore aad deadly aim, and calm I room, I found a small galley, 01 still when I needed her services to . kitchen, with s stove and varionr bind my wounded arm; bnt when IP aookiag utensils. At one side of
* ~ ‘ itocked with
were glasses, cups, wucers,
Mattings, OH Cloths and Linoleums. ~om. ‘VC'’a-s jczarorroiT alstb XDjdojlxbxs Snucaxa
id my wonnde
was all over aha was a woman again.
She had fainted.
It was than my tarn to become none! and my strength did not fail me inhhe emergency. I bathed her face,- I chafed her hands. At last ■bf came to, her head . resting on my an. Her eyes looked np into mine, and she smiled. I wts content. We had bath escaped death.
CHAPTER VII. axon ox a none ska. The yacht that had beegCha Fang’s was, like everything else that belonged to that person, the best that coaid be fchd. It wae not large, bat it was admirably adaptad to the pnrpoae for which it had been built-ernirmg in the waters of tbs.Chinese coast. Bat •o matter hoe elegant or how well equipped a yacht may be. It fares bed!y with all sails set aad no -hand at the halm. While I had be«a' working over Miss Arnold, the veeeet had tarasd is the triad, aad was now.
f this
stocked with, sugar, oof
ted goods and soma fresh-
Also a piece of rib _ I had seth enough.
I repaired at onee to the’ deck.
Miss Arnold smiled v
for roasting.
1 when she saw
ms emerge from the companion-way. "I suppose you ere happy,*’ shr
said.
o her side, There is r
I replied, stepping to ‘ do you think? 1
d down there stocked with
eupl
too.
■What ■boari
sugar, meat, pheasants,
rice birds, rice, canned corn, panned' pees, canned tomatoes and grapes, bananas and orsagas. We are is
lock for onee." -
"We are, indeed." she said, laughing, "aad if you will take the tiller, )
will g. * ' "
thing youra.
go right down aad get up 1 g to stop that awfnl hum
m."
"I wish you would," I replied, tab lug the halm from her. "lama
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There was a tremor of disappoint- * * * * * Ton nut rut. Too ooUiolT mutb. “ Ul * “J “‘"-too- o' wear _ •• batter, end when melted add one heap-
■'Yes. I am somewhat steeply. ' tn * txbl “t >oon ^ topped celery, hall .s^-^ UTHY DON’T YOn PAINT? Bnt when yon do. use. Bnt yon cannot remain here alone a te«*poon of paprika, half a teaspoon 1 W nothing bnt the best material. I mix paint.?— Can fnot raHwu W^d iTt you Jrt of sal L and the juice of half a lemon; X3**.&* tboronghly m«l rapidly, m^teraL.
some rest?" I when very hot sdd one pint of oysters “No. Yon must go below and re- i Picked over and cold water poured over tire. I shall be all right her*. Th* | them; cook until the edges curl; add night is calm. The yacht needs vary on# cup of cream, and when hot serve
little attention. 1 con fasten the tiller and catch a wink now and then. And to-morrow you relieve ms, aad I
will rest.”
"Wall, if you wish it so," aha said.
"Good night." -
Whan she had gone, 3 had nothing to kaep me awake, aad I waa much
fatigued.
I got very drowsy. Everything was oalm aad peaceful I set the tiller, and, making a pillow of cushion, lay down to rest I coon fell asleep. I slept soundly. I needed it The past excitement aad my wound had told oa my strength. Only sleep ooald restore tt. It waa probably one o'clock whsa I
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