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MJYTITFT _~ ...." j" '....:.,,,,~_, Brokn CONTINUED KITTY TAKES CHARGE The fish dropped unnoticed from Katherine's hand. With trembling knees she knelt at Bill's aide. A thin stream of blood flowed from s cut u‘. his scalp. His face was whit: and still. One arm was hentlunder him in a queer, unnatural position. He barely breathed. Wildly Katherine feit his heart. It was beating, slowly about her she got to her feet and ran toward the‘ ocean. She ipre oi! her ma, copped 1t in ‘the water and ran back to Bill's side. ‘rho water trickled over his face and. he-atirrei a little, moeningin pain. - - _ Twice she raced to tbs beach bring: ing back the pitiful amount of water her hat would hold to try to rouse him. At last he opened his eyes and stared at her. Then with a long sigh he closed his eyes again and seemed. to sleep. In spite of his etiilnebl. Katherine was comforted. His breathing was‘ regular, He had opened his eyes. He wasn't dead, at least. How badlytne was hurt she could not tell. Bha sat back on her heaels and considered. The camp was at least half a mile away. He would want water to drink It might be hours before he could walk to the camp. l-Ie would have ti- have food. Did she dare leave him while she made a trip to the camp? He was lying in the sun. Bbe must make some kind of shelter over his head. She would leave an orange near his hand in case he woke and was thirsty. she had never thought and acted so rapidly in her life. Heed- less of her hands, shqyatrlpped the bark and the swordlike branches from the trunk of the cocoanut tree. With this and their two hats she made kind of box over his headflleaving it in‘the shade thus formed. She straightened his head and packed sand under it to form a pillow. She laid the orange where he could reach it and then stopped for a long. anxious, lest look at him. He lay flat and motionless, and pity stirred in her at the helplessness of this/strong man. Not stopping to wonder why she leaned over him and kised him very gently. 'I'he-n with a kind of sobbing prayer aha leaped to camp. She streaked her face. A stinging fly sandal and ran on without stopping $0 pilik l! IQ. U18 It!!! Ddlfl 10W!) 011 he! nrorzflasfr. and it was with long gasping breaths that she' finally‘ reached‘ the camp and collapsed tn the shade of her hut. A few mo- ments ‘for recovery, a quick tripw the brook for water. and then a' hasty inventory of whet she ‘must take 1350!. l v ‘ she had saved, would make bandages the little bottle of iodine they had been saving for an emergency, There was some cold cream. That would keep the bandage from sticking. There were‘ some baked eggs left over from breakfast.‘ He could eat those, possibly. And somehow aha must carry him some fresh water. The bowl she had fashioned in the morning was nearlydry in the gun, She picked it up gingerly. It kept its shape. Just as carefully she set it down and collected . her other things. The blouse sleeves and the iodine she wrapped together w" thrust into the bosom of- her blousel- The cold cream followed, giving ‘her toned into her blouse,.wo..'1‘hen she .- made a cap of two large leaves, stick- ing them together with some of the clay. This would keep her from lun- stroke on the way back. Lastly she filled the newly made bowl with fresh water and startled back to Bill. She dared not hurry. for fear of breaking the‘ bowl. Each minute seemed like an hour. Sup- pose he had died. Suppose he had regained consciousness and wandered away. Suppose the monkeys had tom the shade away from his head and poisonous flies hld aettledon his wound. Suppose-oh, rupposda thou- aandtbinall It was hard notlo ticn she forced‘ bairselkvtccareful. but firmly. With a frantic glance . her feet and started at a run for the - was listless. Prespiration . settled on her bare arm and raised ' a white, itching welt. She lost._one . The sleeves of her blouse‘. which '7 for the cut on his Lead; Therswss l, siimness a queer, knobby look. ‘ifhe “W; eggs she wrapped in leaves and but- “m; in “he Q1 the man, hurry. Bat with a kind of deapar- " .___,_ and at the end of aha-nit? I-fqwaaiyingasahehadiefthim. The protection for his head and face VIII ltill intact. Katherine knelt lllln at hlaeide, felt for his pulse. knew can. he lived and taut-flue heartbeat. It] Very care- iiully and gently. she, dipped a corner iiof the silk sleeve into tbs fresh water ‘and let itirip onto hilJipl. With oneharid she opened his mouth and saw. some of on water. trickle down jhis throat. Witbaarvan be wean This era/Isaia- - ~ ‘f. i 1 boner. manna said cross . l- rumor!‘ i: , . \ ‘ Nae 011.com‘ Stop for gasoline . . . stop for oil . . {stop for fservicel ‘(I A_t all Red Indian stations you .wil1 find quick. courteous attendants . . Qspick and span rest rooms . .'. a full supplyof the famous McCall-Frontenac’ products.» These products. Qyclo Gas (N o Knock) Motor Fuel . I. Red Indian Motor Oil . . . and yMarathon Hi-teet Gas- oline haye already gained tremendous“ public favour and are still winning new " friends daily. (I Try McCall-Frontenac products in your car. Drive in at the sign of the Recilndianlto-day! l ' McCOLL-FRONTE l'~"'wr m Plum at wmmpq. squid. calm‘. Vmeolivcr. Toronrofanr! "-'~~-' i hlnrfburfovvWnrehousas at other‘ conveni-wr '~-' v Bill looked at her. “All over, but mostly here." He put one hand over his left ribs and drew a deep breath. "Hell's popping in hers, Kitty, I think I've busted some ribs." "Oan you alt up?" "I'll try." Ooid sweat broke out on his face when be made the _at- tempt. and Katherine knew from his clenched lips that he was sufferinl tense pain. She pushed himgbaci: Quin. supporting. am with one baud. _ ‘meadows stain." she commanded. 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