Show p. p D o Q 00 0 Q d the N I Death Claims My Enemy Enemy But But Spares Me to Love Level I Oh my love loe My love I moaned aloud loud In my agony as my husbands husband's power boat swept swiftly toward vard the place of death Suddenly with a terrific j Jar r my myo myoWn myown o oWn boat stood on Its head and t I w was s shot o out t of f it it-I it I was Whirled like a aI astone I I stone storie from a a. sling and sUng and then I went I down into down down into the sea like Uke the I lead at the end of a line tine I had just sense enough not to I struggle just enough will power to toi i t take ke the unexpected plunge as quietly j as if I were diving When I C came cameto me meI to the top of or the water dazed and nd I gasping I struck out Instinctively but blindly with my best swimming I motions Arid And I was astonished al almost almost almost al- al most immediately b by the splash of ot otI ofa ofa I a dark body near me ine I thought it itI must be thrown up to the i I surface by the explosion Then a tl warm arm closed about me I and I Ith knew that my Iny husband was S SI I holding up my head We must have I been close to the power boat for forI Jim Jr and a sailor sogn pulled us aboard I Bob knelt beside me and chafed my h hands I knew the feeling of or his firm firmI I palms No other human touch affects me so PO Were ere 1 t blinded and permitted permitted permitted per per- I to touch a it score of or hands In tn 1 succession T I fc feel l sure sute th that t I could i j pick out Ebbs Ebb's from among th them m all i That feeling Is one of ot my trusted I proofs that there ther Is only one ono man forme for tot forme me in all the world Of course the power boat reached the dock alone The others ho hovered ered over the place of ot the explosion but I II Ii j i I learned later that there was vas little I and no fio trace of ot any human I i body to pick up I was put to bed under dear Mothers Mother's Mothers Mother's Mothers Mother's Moth Moth- I ers er's dare Care re find and for tor n a short time I was utterly oblivious to the tragedy of the j h hour ur I c came me bh back k to it only after atter I Ii I I i had spent endless futile moments i trying to recall what interests the world had for me other than my I G 1 husband t 1 c came me back to a r realization realisation tion of what had happened only after an uneasy dream eam that I was vas gt for diamonds and emeralds and rubies rubles and sapphires which were sprinkled widely on the ocean floor I I came so suddenly to a knowledge I j of what had really happened that I II It I t startled Mother Lorimer with my I question I I tS Wheres heres here's Chrys Mother dear Bear Down at the dock my child waiting wait wait- In ing for the boats to come in D Dries DOes es she know about Dr She Sho expects experts him for luncheon luncheon luncheon-at at 11 1 o'clock 1 I But he hUt he but he will never come corne- come comeI cornel I I l again I g gasped s d. d sitting Up tip in bed I think you U would better not try I to talk now daughter dear deat Mother said as she l lowered ered m my mj head to my I pillow I i 1 m must talk tall I must see Daddy at once Mother please help me to dress In tn spite of her protest I was soon groomed and arrayed In a fresh gingham ging ging- ham gown Then I told Mother and I Daddy who the mysterious diver really was vas and how the explosion had been caused It was a terrible ordeal for all of ofus us Poor Mother Lorimer was to too I shocked to speak But Dad Daddy y grimly said Mid Perhaps Its It's all for for the best Iv Ive I've learned today to to- to I day th that t that man was Wanted by byi t i three governments governments' Well ell they have hav 1 b been en s spared a Vast bast amount of trouble I i And 1 gue guess s the Lorimer family has been s spared red some disagreeable pub nubi I city j Daddy and Mother quickly agreed I I how much of the truth should be told Ito i i to Chrys She should know that I C had met with an accident i while trying out his own Invention I But If it they could help It she should never know that Hamilton had been an International spy and Ond a promoter promoter promoter pro pro- moter of red revolution There was one phase of the tragedy which I couldn't discuss with anyone and and which I can never hever hope to settle for tor myself Did know at the end that he was trapped by th the secret service agents And had he actually committed committed committed com com- suicide le T To be continued |