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Ne lack o! lood. his Income good, lut not a soul docs care [Io lplli to hlm as at his dsalr _. He tells-yea. all were lost. ‘Er in the heat he tries to but Jhe march of Autumn's frost. . aICl‘..’.'2‘ol'.T.'".'...'°...‘X3.'..-’.'-“' ' - "fill; should I with a elllresrse- , W‘? wuss as w! sisal,” Boon Vlings" oorrrmuan arrrrs Choice In the middle of the aitcrnoon Bill was roused from the semisciolm Ill" by a hand on his shoulder. One oi the guards was standing there, oi- (ering him iood and water. Bill drank deeply and thrust the iood aside. He could not El!- "come," the guard said than, usinl’ a native word that IBlll 111111875004- skillluliy he unbound Bill's arms and released him irom the tree “coma,- vh, “p; gain and darted into the forest. Bill followed. I! 41¢ not matter much where thé’! l°°k him. He saw the forms o! three other men, one on either hand, one behind him, wstchiul eyes on mo’ Im- They were waking rapidly in K119 direction oi the settlement, and, as theexercise sent the blood flowing through his numbed limbs. Bill 181i new hope in his heart, Perhaps they were taking him to Katherine. meslmhadiustbeoimini-hmv 1hr; shadows from the trcea when stepped into the clearing. Slldlghl past the campfire they "l" and across to Amman] house. “Enter? said the guard and Bill obeyed to iirld himaeli’ in t-h! FY9551“ of the chlel’. “Welcome, white man." Aruman said wearily. "I go new, but EM white woman comes. My mm will oulaiida. Th0! c"?! IDOIYI- YW bl" from now tilli sundown." And like an old man, worn Ill-h work, Aruman leit the house, leit Bfll standing alone in the room wher; only the day before he had been talk- ing with the, chic! o! tribal marriage. Behind that curtain was the room that had been oiiered to him and Katherine until a house could be huilt for them. In a tury oi rage l! hi! flrlr‘ Bill c-ursed soitly to hlm- self. He looked about (or a welWh but there was none in 518m- A shadow darkened the doorway- Katherine stood there alone, 1181' 07¢! tulrot use great JOY or soda; him sgainrhmshewaslnhisarlnmalld in that long embrace it seemed in the man that some o! hisbitter folly was assuaged. "We ‘must talk,” Katharina said swiitlrfrreeing herself. “We have only," she glanced at the ws-nins light, "we have only an hour together. my dear." _ "An hotlrl" he echoed her words. "I" so much to any.” t one thin‘ that mowers-I love you." - - "Can you believe that I love you?" heusked. "I know that you love mo. Don't blame yoursell, Bill. This isn't tho time for repentance-we-we may have eternity for that," and she at- tempted to smile at him. "Don't." H‘ took her hands and looked steadily into her eyes. "You are not to do the mad thing you suggested back there at the moun- tan. I willmot have it. This lolly is my own. to pay {or with my own liie. not yours as well." ' "You forget that unless 1 take his place an innocent man will die vrith you," she reminded him. "Your life is worth more than his." "Is it? What is my liis worth here ii you are gone? ‘What can I do? Work like a slave, suiler long hours oi remorse that I have let Ahiwaya die. eat but my heart in griei ior you? Just existing, not living." She held his hands tightly, her eyes never leaving his face. "But help will come.," he insisted "You will be saved." "Saved for what? 'I'hlnk, months have passed since we disappeared. By this time my father and mother have given up hope. surely. sup. pose they do succeed in ilndlng me alter long years. What will I be? A broken’ Fkbwom womim not the not live without you. Even ii it were gmgmm- they mt oh Bu,’ I an not (or Ahlwaya I would want to you ii, l, y" be“, m, u, u, dfc die with you. But i1 they were to together than ior me to live on here. l“ 7°“ hm‘ I ‘mum 1”‘ “"75 '5 1 “W14 1o” my mind, I would Io lthough I had murdered him myself. crazy. I couldn't stand it. And m’- lm” i‘ W17 m“ w‘ m‘ m’ think, too. if x 1m r must mm: help- m"! "h" "° "'- “Y “i °' m" lessly by while they-while they-Q" "ll W" °h°°"- 3m?" "Hum... He put h“ mud “m” The man was silent. He saw the o", h" mu“, "Don" "y m I ltruth oi what she said. Remorse over Ahlwayfs death, grief over the loss oi her lover, loneliness, hard work, a living death. But there was still the hope oi rescue, ' "Listen. Katherine. I didn't tell you this, (or I thought it would only worry you to know, and then there was little chance. But the day after we saw the seaplane from theuhlll 1 wont with Arulnan to Broken wines Island." She nodded. "Yes, I know." "And Katherine, I was right. We did see a plane. It had landed on our old island. I saw the footprints in thousand." "Footprints?" "Yes. The pilot had landed on the water and waded la to shore. He was wearing leather shoes with heels. quite dliimnt lroln anything the 'nstiveswon.icouldaaewhcrehe hadstoodalonl tllrlelookingstthe relcoo. no he had walked om to our campfire and had knelt by our PEED for bring your car. There is a Red ways of the Do am still alive; so are you. bow" he paused, overwhelmed by the hope- lessness oi their situation. "Look at me, Bill Can't youaet how much betwi- lol- both oi us it is (or us to die together? You oould not endure leaving me behind. I can- nurscuou llubqi-use p EAGLE BRAND Cllllngu twin l sass aaar seeks ma. r no tam momma} aria-l at?‘ leap; ~ ii/ open highways- power for hills and rough back- country trails-quick pirk-up for traflic-crowded city streets . . . all these advantages the use of Red Indian Motor Oil and Cyclo Gas or Marathon Iii-test Gasoline will Indian Station . . .' specializing in McCall-Frontenac products . . . near you. And many. many more dot the leading high- minion. Stop whet- evcr you see the sign of the Red Indian in confidence that here you will receive perfect courtesy . . . eflicient service . . . full value for every cent expended} McCOLL-FRONTEN 0J1“! 0nd Plants or W‘ '_ , _ Distributive Ienlnawu or other convenient pebm landed there." "But why, it that is true, has he not oorne back?" "I don't know. I have watched again and again. but he has not re- turned. He may have been iorced down on the ocean ior lack oi fuel. He may have lost his bearings, some- thing has prevented his return. But lthedid reachhisbeaehelp will come, Katherine, come probably with- in these next iew weeks. Let them ilnd you alive and well. I'm not worth your sacrifice. tool-J’ "Don't. No one could prevent what . happened, Bill. And it seems to nle that the chance or the return o! the seaplane since so much time has passed is vary alight. suppose he does come back? Aruman will hide me in the forest and telLthem he his seen neither o! us. He ls too wise w let other while pooplo know that you were killed here on the island. There isn't s chance -ln s thousand that he would ever lat mo see any one from a_ rescue party." Bill had not tholllht oi this, but it was lmdolbtedly true. Katharine was quick in press her advantage, “Think think, either I ‘drag out a. lilo in death here alone or I meet a quick sure death’ with you. Oh, mynear, mi dear, there isn't any choice at all. ‘N11 me. what would you choose tor yourself i! our position were rs- versed?" - k "Death." He spoke the word with the finality o! despair and both knew the battle was won. No more words were necessary. Neither triad f‘ to INak-"Llke two lost chiidrslrfllfl cling together and watched mean‘. ‘—-= lilo-sans soon- iliat Jcmpggglspglparlrltassetolne _ _. I all: ' 1 creep over the earth. There was the sound o! approach- ing footsteps. Katherine stirred in Bill's arms. ' I ' “They are coming.“ she whispered. "Yes. they are coming." he an- swered thickly. _ _. “We will ace each other again." she said. "but this is hood-by." - ‘ Ila answe ed her kiss and ielt no surprise at the taste o! tears in his mouth. - - "Don't cry," he said gently, sooth- ing her.‘ “Don't cry." Such lutlle words, and yet from that simple com- mand Katharina drew oourake. _ ~ , “I won't. We'll be bravdhllilft we Blll?'D0 You know," she smiled up at hmandharsmilewrehisheartas tears could never have done, (‘do you know that .I believe we‘ oannogba separated? It's pcltorlnls t”, sitar all. No years to grow old and dull in —iuat the hour toscther and then death. Nothing ever to spoil our love." . - Amman entered. Oandles’. lit the gloom and Katherine was.1ad sway toherhousc. Bile did otlookobaek and she walked with the Iirln step oi one who has nothing w ieernfrhe man lifted above hlmaeli. 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