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Show Time That's not heavy enough. Bring awayr" some whale line from the ship. WhecuRichard went' ashor.e the Le. stood together, the gun on PetCr, aglrced. "Yes, Id better. f desk- - between them, its muzzle day before.' it was atPetcrs sug- I'll be"quite a while, Dick; but I'll of the mam gestion.- "Do you good to stretch make it itA the bolted .door qdick as 1 canr' Take it recess the in was your legs; the younger man ilrged. easy Mary Youre goingjhip-crazy- , me desk and the Mckt"6l Dick, the Richard His head disappeared. !iskets, George at the efiffof the way youve acted 'since we passed stayed where he tyas, looking up at the Rocks. What got into you? Ma- that small nearest the companion. so far above him, opening v Mat Forbes were alive, he did ry? He watched Richard shrewd- wishing Peter were still there. He but Richard without answering could hear the I even groan. If someone watched ly; grass rustling in the looked down at the boats preparing wind, but the sound was not his feet did cabin companion, faint. He f fle on the deck. . If Peter was to leave the ships sid'e. Im go- was wet. and he was cold. The shal- - ; break in the cabin door, ing to try for some geese, Pe- low pool Of water into which he had paring to ter said. Come along Better bring fallen was directly under the open-- preparations moved without a a club. The pigs might jump us. ing, in the silence had terror aid. The .very deepest part of the pit. He sat down at one side of it, pluck- Theyre ugly sometimes. it. A walk ashore offered some outlet bomb gun under ash ing at the powdery leorge had the He for his bottled energy, held the re hand. so Richard witt .his hand, rubbing it between jight f His eyes took that chib made out i ins fingersi It broke in ionvef In his left hand? light on the companionway down of a- harpoon shaft, and went with dust that rose into his face and an attack Peter, While the men were hauling niade him sneeze; but it stuck to ch at any moment now and the floating casks ashore, he and his wet hands in a slimy smear. looked He come. ht at the skylightr but lhe menon Teter approached 'the little pond; He shivered with a sudden chill," took care not to show them- but the geese were somehow and wished Peter would hurry This alarmed and they rose jind hew up place had an unpleasant odor, es there, and miniites passed, the and he said slope and settled again far up vaguely alarming. Twenty minutes happened, I nothing the ridge. Peter called Gee, and the' for Peter to reach the shore, ten last, appraising their situation: muiutes to the ship, ten minutes Peter wont want to fight us un-- i three men started that way The tussock grass, at first short back to the shore again; say an be has to. And maybe he told and scattering, then taller and thick- hour in alf before help would come. truth about Richard. No. no." er, high above their heads, received Richard did not like his plight. There them. Richard plunged through it was something terrifyibg in this prisIf he did. If they dont find Rich-theyll have to come back headlong, welcoming its tough re- on into which he had fallen; in the oard and surrender. They can't sistance, forcing himself into it, stale, sick smell of it. He tried to without here from the wrestling his way with his shoulders estimate how long Peter had been t away Peter could slip the anchor and his head bowed. His broken gone. Five minutes? Ten? He sought get some sail on her and make arm, secured (o his side, made him to count off sixty seconds, and to sea and come back with a awkward at the business. He caught' himself hurrying the count; So if they dragged the heavy club behind him, so he began to beat time with his boat or something. t find Richard, Peter neednt bending his haad, charging through hand, tapping his knee rhythmicalthe tough stuff with its interlacing ly. It took a long time to count fry find him. will luxuriance like a bull. sixty seconds. There were sixty miney That which happened came with utes in an hour. To count sixty Im afraid Peter killed Richard, no warning. Richard, breaking seconds sixty times would need an 7 There was ice in her breast "No, eternity. It must be at least half an hour urge, she whispered helplessly. since Pete left. Richard warned himself to be conservative; he called CHAPTER XIX it twenty minutes. In an excess of caution, he decided it was only fifIf Richard is dead, then the ship teen. If he began to expect Peter in and Peters, her, everything too soon, waiting would be hard. A hell be rich. Remember he rain squall drifted across the sky, s always thinking about how and a few drops pattered on the still icb money the ship and her cargo surface of the pool with little tinkling worth, and the ambergris. He sounds, almost musical. He liked ded soberly: And he may have them. They were company. They he own not was mi Capn Corrs banished the dreadful silence here. l Peter must have reached the boats How could he know? by this time. Probably the men (His mother might have told him, were just sliding a boat into the wahe was a boy. If he knew that, ter, shipping their oars. Peter would suld guess that Capn Corr had drive them, make them hurry. everything to Richard. Richard sat down again, forcing Peter worked on me from the himself to relax, to stop thinking we left the island to make me about Peter. Peter would get here i Richard. I suppose he saw I as soon as he could. Richard lay reanaturally jealous. He kept down on his back, his arm under ding me how you used to feel his head, watching that hole above ut Richard; and when he thought him, and the gray sky from which dad brought me to the pitch, he A man rain again descended. it me that letter. At least he put that hole, watching waiting and b the pocket of Richards coat a rescuer to of for head the waiting made me wear the coat and appear, could go crazy. Richard ed I would find it there. He dragged his eyes away from it ed: I wonder why Peter kept He studied the inside of his prison, letter so long? Peter has always wanted me, forcing himself to wonder about its He realized suddenly that he was origin. The fire which dug this hole rself, George He made love to like a maniac, in the peat must have burned for screaming aboard here. Kissed me. Once years, eating its way down and mny Hanline saw him. Once I the grass, lunging down till it came to hard to run and lock myself in. blindly through pan. He and fighting through the mesh of it asked himself, aloud: Why didnt :rge, he etfen came to my cabin like a fish caught in a net, stepped rain put it out? terday. into nothingness. He fell, turning He wondered "bow long a man I havent over 'Wrge said humbly: sickeningly in the air. He fell would live in this wet cold that bit a much protection for you. Ma-- 1 on his right side, shoulder and hip his bones. The thought made him Mary touched his hand on the striking together, in shallow water shiver, and he got up to warm. himb gun, and his eyes met hers, and muck. The breath was knocked laid slowly: Youve given me out of him, and he was stunned self again. Everywhere the soft much. I should have given you and shaken and for a little could ash under his feet was honeycombed the little mice of fire that had re. not move. Then he rolled painfully by eaten tunnels in it; and his feet sank er eyes burned with tears. Im He fClV,n!!UlT2 khr2 into halfway to his knees 'I to take such care.of you. make under-hihead j hated the feeling, stopped walking, lo happy. on the shaft of the club he had beat his chest with his arm. Ten. He smiled at his own carried. He got to his knees and Richard thought he would be glad ulht After we get out of this stood up, gasping for breath; and to leave Hoakes Bay forever. a. We wilL his feet sank deeper In water and Now and then, in the back of his ta hand smil-ith oft mire. tightened on his, a watching., beckoning like mind, him. They had never been the saw and He looked up sky Mary appeared. He shut his close as in this hour. After a through a round hole five or six figure, her. He must put thoughts against aent he asked: feet across, edged with grass, the aw many men are there long stuff broken by his fall hang- her out of his mind, keep her out of his mind.. Forever. ard? Do you know? ing down into the hole. The hole Peter would come soon. Surely tat Peter and Rannels and Gee was a full thirty feet above his head. would come soon. he Willie Lee per. He called Peter's name, shouting And Mat, of Richard decided they might even if hes not dead. could.wlth what be as it as loudly, Four of them?1' He chuckled, breath bis jolted lungs could catch; now be hunting for him, up there. He cfl, any one of them could pick he shouted again and again, till he began to shout. He realized suddenly that he was up and throw me overboard. saw something move at the edge of old Willie. But Ive a gun the hole above him, saw Peters screaming' like a maniac; and he funs and they havent" head projected against the sky, stopped in shame at himself, and controlled his voice, and thereafter aid wonderingly: "I think heard Peter cry: hallooed almost decorously, at he there?" down Are this! She smiled, "Dick! you voicing like a strong man to run regular intervals. "Yes. But now he watched the opening After a moment Peter asked: Ctlli5XthaUnJheJBiblsl &un without" respite," never not running a race, Mary. above "How deep is it?" tailed. his eyes away from it I would if Maybe taking anyway. I Maybe Thirty feet, 4 but theres nowhere to run more." It must be an hour since Peter left him here. He refused to admit Can you climb out? ish we could know if they do Richard looked around, peering In to himself that more than an hour Richard." When the sky grew ' of the pit; he had passed. the faced the companionway. walked two or three steps to one darker, be argued desperately that He tried for this was merely a thickening of the not tired, not weak. The side, investigating. Agency had stiffened him; he managed to climb a lit- clouds. ta to meet it if he could. But tle; but he saw then, as his eyes beThat was not merely a thickening hi thoughts, George felt came a little adjusted to the dark-ncof the clouds above him. It was here'," that duskNight.wa, coming PlL.ItJvi dL MaryTeyei iipon himV HiS' met hers; and after a mo-- sides sloped inward toward the openbeen early in the afternoon when he into the pit; so now be must fell ravely, not smiling, she ing at the top. toward him. She came to him in a been here five hours or six. have bottom the to again He slid In dreadful crisis,Vjia man must any him.. ThjenMJ cloud, of.iootxdwstNohejaid of himseu a formula. Rich a lor inside Willed, without words, they jug. make Its shaped like the no Illusions about Peter; but had You'll Eam. In to ard the top. The sides slant returned to her post Time have to get a line, bring some men to believe that Peter bad returned aboard the Venturer and sailed Mary kept her vigil at the to haul me out. lean-ctoaway, leaving him here in this pi! Goorge could see her Sure. to the bunk, resting her die, would mean quick madness where step, you careful Be And and make 8ainsl despair. Richard was of that him. the warned Richard her vessels sides, t cl of man which does not decome. breed the men be careful when they ,mtU which does not surrender. holes of lot a are spair, understanding, ac-f- Probably . there He found a formula. He decided to. which he could and pits around in the grass. Peter repeated: Sure. He said to believe that Peter, on his way fe and Richard, if tahard were alive, would in sudden question Hurt, are you? back to the ship, bed fallen into a ' to one another of their pit like this one. He decided to No. t. 7 , ffey would take. care I can see you now. .You cant believe that Peter too was a prisonit,. er. The men must be bunting tor neer guess. He knew climb out, thats certain. , them now. Night was coming on; vowed Go ahead. Ho. that so long as 4Ve it but good Mat Forbes would keep the y must not know he Ill bring a line. Youwe take men hunting all night towed Let them do their easy. , FI) get the line E. Cta (TO BF. COXTIWLDt and think him blind. ith. the casks ashore tReletiM-- . . gray-blac- k ' iron-boun- d - - L d is e: ie s -- 1 half-darkne- , hand-hold- s, ' xr sbove-hi3.-bead.lhe Y foT i Z sj Pane-nodde- ct B -- -- . , t - at By VIRGINIA VALE by Western Nepapi-Unio- A general wear that will accent the curves and belittle the waistline of practically any figure., This design (88C7) is one of those gracefully .Simple basics that youll want to make up in more than one version. The.de.ep V of the neckhne is a perfect background for jewels or a cluster of flowers, so that you can vary it endlessly with different accessories. Detailed scy chart included. dressy-f- that painfully realistic drama of life among th poor whites that has been running for years and years on Broadway, has reached the screen at last. Theres been consid- erable speculation about what would be left of it when , plcture( or I, -- slnce practical- ' lv all nf lt was highly censurable Woll just about nothing Bot by MoM ot sterling dialogue of., original Version was omitted,-otifin course "The characlefi hit chanced The result is a- rather Innocuous movie with a few shots it bt,cajlie rotators to be french fried will be .more crisp if allowed to stpnd in cold water for hqlf an hour be-- , fore frying. I U'T'OBACCO ROAD, be-J- L ' Kerosene will soften boots and 'that have been hardened by water. - . shoes - To remove chewing gum from rugs, rub with any drycleaning fluid. Hub different ways on the rug and soon the gum will loosen so that it can be picked off. The cleaning fluid then removes the gum stains. 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She called the attention of movie scouts to the handsome and popular young singer I signed at a goad salary and thought I waa sitting on top of the world, he said. "Instead, I found myself, broke and hungry, sitting out in the desert In a broken-dow- n lie didn't understand that a yearly movie contract provides for a layoff without pay. He bought an ancient anto and headed West. But his layoff period came . first. in ones. - J5j50j5l!iali(S- lJ-we-ek D IGHT nows the time to get I'- into a gay new print, or - ly new-lookin- g, ijtiSMi for Unurpetl Any Diking Need t nothing.lse. Though the much-publicize- d episode of the Anna Held milk bath will not be used, the scene with Lana is based on an actual occurrence, when a slightly tipsy Follies Girl stepped out of her bathrobe and into the tub wearing her hat and jewels. But when Miss Turner slips out of the bathrobe theres a flesh colored bathing auit on her, as well as the jewels. What kind of noise does a planet make when It explodes? Thats men what a group of serious-mindein Miami, Fla., want to know. Theyre bringing "Superman to the screen at the Fleischer Studios, and tn one of the opening acencs a planet explodes only "Superman in a rocket ship, escapes. Max Fleischer thinks it ought to be very, very loud; Dave Fleischer thinks it ought to be a combination of heavy gunfire, earthquake and an apple breaking In twd, much multiplied. Unless somebody thinks up something more satisfactory, file apple d wins. Lnrene Tattle hse played, te date, radie roles; sbet so much ia demand that abe dashes from one rehearsal directly te another. Heres her formula for Master your own art; i keep nevyear mind open to suggestion er think youre too. good to learn from other. That may be responsible for the fact that abea gone en and on, when no many radio stars rise te the top quickly, and then sink ent of tight even faster than they rose. Lnrene pats ever a role t,000 different sno-oe- with her voice alone; on gestures, Jlsk Me Jlnolher make-n-p sa The Questions 1. Who was the Solomon? 2. In what year True Kindness Nothing From Nothing To friend and een to foes true Nothing can bo born of nothing, kindness show: no kindly heart nothing can be resolved Into nothing. Persius. unkindly deeds will do. father of King was the "Star Banner Spangled designated by congress as the national anthem? 3. Jefferson Davis' first vife was the daughter of what President of the United States? 4. How long is a song protected by the copyright law? 5. Which of the following is a detergent-soap, handcuffs or sulphuric acid? 6. Do any banks In the United States have resources of over a billion dollars? 7. Is there any temple in the world dedicated to the founder of another religion? 8. In what profession is i metronome used? The Answers David was the father of King Solomon. 2. In 1931, . 3. Zachary Taylor. 4. Fifty-si- x years. 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Jean Cabin, the famoul French ecreen star, ha tagned e be-cam- e contract with 20th Century-Fo, . , Ready for Romance " is being xpeeded up to that it will be completed before the star, Deanna Durbin, - marrirt Vaughn Paul in June. m m -- suave black frock in flat crepe or thin wool, or a bright-colore- d spun rayon. Something slick and young and decidedly that will be as smart this spring, for coatlcss days, as it is right now under your coat. Heres a perfect love of an afternoon frock not too The days of the glorified bathtub are back. In "Ziegfeld Girl" Lana Turner, as one of the glorified showgirls, steps Into a marble tub wearing her jewelry, including earrings and a tiara, and apparent- x SLOWER-BURNIN- G CAMELS GIVES YOU EXTRA MILDNESS," EXTRA COOLNESS-,- EXTRA FLAVOH rt LESS NICOTINE 1 than the average of the 4 other largest -- selling cigarettes tested less than any of them according to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself. 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