» FAGE TWO iiiinuuniiiiuz. 3' ALONG was nosn noun s. they drove through the anther- darkness tear owe Malcolm. Here he was once ._g,5am uriving slowly over that dusty find in search or someone who was fiusslng. But on that first drive the search meant nothing more than er to rind a man he did not know. who had taken it 0065- NW —Wue trying desperately to 11nd .'§‘i|i%::‘Hi: meone he did know. and wiloln he very much. ‘ Lortus seemed ;_ thoughts. _ »- ' “Tnis is the last. gasp, Green.’ he bald. "til swear we huven’t missed her in the camp. 'lhei-es just a hope she might have walked along here. But if webfigm find her soon. Wed cue!‘ go .” ; 3?.e‘1‘hey were descending the slicht ~ hill to van St/alien's sprui-t. ‘ ' ' "ms ho1heiess,”’sain Loftus; ‘we may as we turn.’ '1hey crmsea the spruit in second ax and the car climbed slowly up E}. opposite slope, casting its bright xugms ihtothe sky. They reached the — pop, and as the flood o1 light found the road _a.gali1. Malcolm. wno meant to mm, jammed on his brakes, and he and Loftus lespt from the our Cynthia lay at the side of the road. she was tightly bound from head to feet, and a heavy pad win iastened yver her mouth. Lortus was already on his knees ‘beside her. feverishly outtirig the ’ rope that bound her. He tore one ad from her mouth and raised lher ead, calling her name and sooth- ing her. A'Cynmifl, my dear, my little girl. [Vs all nght, Cynthia; we’ve found gou. We are with you. Cynthia. oar." But Cynthia. lay as it dead, her _ unresponsive taoe pale and oold. v Lottus called more loudly, 9. note of desperation in his voice. "Cynthia. can‘: you hear?" he ep- pealed. “C_vnt.hla, Cyntihia." Then panic seized him, and the : faogkhe to Malcolm was W 4 ; it!‘ on n01‘. .— 2 v “She dying! She can't be dying! What. can we do, Green? She's dying! Oh. Cynthia. Cynthia." am to eir feet. someone was at the car. A rending hoot had come from its horn. -“What on earth . . .” began lliinlcolm but a self-possessed voice answered him from the (lurk: "Bet- ter take the male in the doctor. -Baas. Bass oomeille.” he added. ‘mim want to know the Mimie him - -found, Baas." “ It was Maraka. . "Yes, quite right; we must take her at once," Loitus said suddenly with Maraikrvs help, they carried Cynthia to the car, and laid her in the back seat. with bonus be- wide her to steady her. ~ 7 -The hard-worked practitioner of :9 ‘ Brandiontein was fortunately at ‘: ‘. home, and his wile at once also roong. our) ere sitar e her mar. . r ronouniced -- 3'33?-ii me 00 D. But .-under treatment. : - she soon showed signs of reviving. ’ ’ and the doctor was able to assure 3: ‘ them that save for the bruises on ’ I her arms and legs, where she had "frhemddie of" the _ ’ , Riderless Horse By_ JEAN 8» CYRIL CASALIS toechohblldortim his zondawei. so he had iuudiy be- €unto.\mdre-sswhentherewnsn Knock at the door, and Marsha came in. “oho, Baas," he said. shaking his- head. “work of him left-Hand him’ plenty bad.” I CBAPIEB XX WHO IS LEFT-HANDED? “I.Aa1tha.nd," said Malcolm. “What do" on mean, Mara.ks.?" to kneellnghdown, drew out and laid e floor, two pieces of ta.ng~ led rope w Malcolm r as the remaiins of that which had a. "Let. the Bass look well." said straight on top of the Missie, when the Mu-sie him lie on back on the ground on the road. Let the think now him stand by tin Missie’s Ieei. here. This piece fasten feet on right side oz M , one time, and another time-—two times. Baas." and he pointed to the shorter piece of rope. “Then hun rope him go across the Missie—not round the Missie, Baas -—on to , That is why him rope him out in wo pieces. Now hi-m rope fasten again on other side of M‘i§ie ——ou left. side, Bsa.s—four times—so, and.so,undso.a.ndso.!i’t.heBaas look well, him see how it is." Malcolm studied the rope as he was bid. and certainly what Mamka said seemed perfect y reasonable, though he had failed to notice it when Inftus had freed Cynthia. Tlilien axgomgr thought sctlruck him. “ 0w. e way. dl you get. there to t?" he asked. Baimsraka him come in motor car. as. "The dickens you did! You drove with us? Did you see the Missie and the rope before Baas Linus cut "Me.ra.ka him see, Baas; Meraku him stand ust behind the Baas, when Boas itus him out," “Well. that's all right then," said Malcolm, glad to have some corro- boration of the somewhat complic- ated evidence of the rope. "But where dou Left-Hand come in?" Him rope. Baas." said Mamkn fiat-iently. “Him fastened by Left- end. Bee Baas, the Baas lie down." He grabbed Malcolm unceremon- iously by the arm, and made him lie down on the floor. “Look. Baas." he said, kneeling at Malcolm's feet on his side: “Mistake. him wank with him right. hand. Him tyixgfi rope round the Baae——plent.y 3;! . plenty tight. Bass. When him . him but lien. llfiznd on tli1€;Bl:as D on p rope W in rich: hand. Muaim him tie rope two times. but achi him left hand him not work fast enough, him get. in way wplienty finch. Mml‘akiti.y him 33817“ m in en lo urry. Elm throw re p 1‘ Bus. and jump on h other side— 40- 0110. Baas. now him work plenby easy, Maraka him tie plenty quick- plenty tlsht—-so. and so, and so, and been bound. there was no other sign , of injury. Her unnoonsciousness was p'i.ir’ely due to the eflects of the nor- wt ic. Loftus insisted on remaining with drove back to til; 3. 0 § E E E a E ? Adhemar, who had heard from Muroka of iihe findinc or Cynthia. awaited him impatient- iy.e:tr;d plied him with innumerable : . o . \. ’ .. ‘.Eu'menmMa.lcolm went. thankfully to It ._ . ;W3 cards so.’ He used. and then, looking straighrtt Malcolm, went on: “But. Ba-es, Min-a.kn work with, T1 ht hand.’ if Mamks. work with le t. hand, him like to Work on left. side of Bans. Left-Hand him tie the Mlssie. Him start. to tie on right side of Missie. I-Iim fasten the rope two time. Baas. but him in plenty big h|1fl'Y—htrn so other side, him tie fiklgetter and him finish plenty Malcolm. with hands behind his head. lay still for a, moment, think- it. out Ge . , he reflected 3 1 t-handed person for knotied half-hitches over a. body. would as inevitably fer both for a and urohose. war ontihe lef side as e himself. being right-handed. would choose to work on the sight. And sufvposirg one was working on ‘ of ccartmg on th dif- I ‘is. r. 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