6 ' jror® He iMnranlntjJE .i.csrs!rii/Mc *■ co. slonal boKKy hole, the -water hud "I Wish He Hadn't Rushed Off So Suddenly." SYNOPSIS. The story opens with the shipwreck of |h« Bteamer on which Miss Genevieve Leslie, an American heiress, Lord Win thrope, an Englishman, and Tom Blake, n brusque American, were passengers. The three were tossed upon an uninhab ited island and were the only ones not llrowried. Blake, shunned on the boat, because of his roughness, became a hero 93 preserver of the helpless pair. The Englishman was suing for tho hand of Mlse Leslie. Winthrope wasted his last •match on a cigarette, for which he was ♦cored by Blake. All three constructed hats to shield themselves from tho sun. Thoy tlien feasted on cocoanuts, the only procurable food. Miss Leslie showed a liking for Blake but detested his rough ,ne»;<. Iyd by Blake, they established a faome in some cliffs. Blake found a fresh waler spring. Miss Tfcslie faced an un pleasant situation. Blake recovered his uurveyor's magnifying glass, thus insur ing fire. He started a jungle fire, killing a large leopard and smothering several cubs In the leopard's cavern they built ft small home. They gained the cliffs by burning the bottom of a tree until it fell against the heights. The trio secured eggs from the cliffs. Miss Leslie's white •kirt was decided upon as a signal. Miss Leslie made a dress from tho leopard •kin. Overhearing a conversation be tween Blake and Winthrope, Miss I«eslie became frightened. Winthrope became 111 with fever. Blake was poisoned by a fish and almost died. Jackals attacked the camp that night, but wire drive* off by Genevieve. Blake constructed an anl itnal trap. It killed a hyena. On a tour the trio discovered honey and oysters. iMms was attacked by a poisonous i«u«.ke Blake killed it and saved its poi son to kill game. For the second time Winthrope was attacked by fever. He ftnd Blake disagreed. The latter made a strong door for the private compartment of Miss Leslie's cave home. A terrible fttorni raged that night. Winthrope stole Into her room, but she managed to swing tor door closed in time. Winthrope was adly hurt. "CHAPTER XX.—Continued. "Oh, quick, Mr. Blake' build a fire! 'lt may bo, some hot broth —" "Too late," muttered Blake. "See here, Winthrope, (here's no use lying about it. You're going out mighty ■oon. See if you can't die like a man.'' "Die! Gawd, but I can't die —I can't die- — Owl it burns!" He flung up a band, and sought to tear at his wounds. "Hold hard!" cried Blake, catching! the hand in an iron grip. Something in his touch, or the tone of command, seemed to cower the wretched man into a state of abject submission. "S'elp m?, I'll confess!—l'll confess he babbled. "The stones are •sewed in the stomach pad; I 'ad to noon card 1. - iv. DOCTOR'S BEST FORMULA For Remarkably Quick Action on Colds and Coughs. 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