aa A ROMANCE By Louis Joseph Vance Illustrations by Ray Walters (Copyright, 1910, by Louis Joseph Vance.) SYNOPSIS. young man of New s Blackstock, who He accepts, the rea Kath. Garrett Coast, a York City, meets Dougla invites him to a ecard party although he dislikes Blackstock. son ing that both are in love with erine Thaxter that Blackstock be is unworthy of her friendshiy At the party Coast meets two named Dundas and Van Tuy! There is a quarrel, and Blackstock shoots Van Tuvl Coast struggles to wrest the him, thus the police dis t is arrested for murder i begging his sen ckatock as the himself Const be Blackstock has married xter and fled Co pur and while sailing sees a ym a distant boat He res Applevard 1. known as u y eX upon some de dead Nt 8 named ely Isl comes » discovers ft CHAPTER X.~—(Continued.) Coast present decided make himself benefit m the to of whatever held to Inher in gained rear entrance with another found the emb e doub in boun himself ankment, in treacherous composition of loose sand and gravel he struggled momentarily aud vainly for a footing. Then he tell and rolled 1ngloriously, accompanied by a cloud of dirt, rubbish and small stones. At e bottom of a descent of eQme thirty feet he picked himself up, unhurt but shaken, just as a sec- ond bullet ploughed up the sand two paces to one side There was no longer any question as to the identity of the target Coast permitted himself a single, fleeting, upward glance, caught cinemato- graphic gi y8¢ of the Iike some huge, ungainly loose, flapping garments, the bank-—and turned and long Presently, shadowy catboat tox For a oF QOpDe what manner held ou nad ¥y a tion that if only he could hold out until he reached the it would afford him that he nonde broken a . charging whose down of th th a bird ran head proportions k reason of the beached shape through the m balled ist ft with Heaven alone knows of the sight » bis dazed preceptions some F Coast sob hope of It bewildered boat BOmMe might st script oar-—anything sort of shelter—or else imble across defence some weapon of a as pigfron Still, | think I'm some promisin’ entry in the David and Uo lath class— what? Come along now: no time to waste” He dropped the weapon into a pock: et, and seizing Coast's arm, began to along the beach in the di he commented comes of going out “You see” “what severe alone. i i little vessel, pounding on rear, doubled stern as he passed, of a curious something crouching there; but with no time for with fteen and, not like his feet In a rabbit round to the fact that he nad been mistaken, that there was no refuge for him there Then he pulled up on the sound of a heavy fall behind him—a dull crash followed by a short. stifled cry and a sharp crack as of two stoues coming together He looked back in time to see the short, starved figure of Appleyard straightening up from the body of the Chinaman, to see the little man’s half friendly, balf-apologetie smile, and to Bear him say in a tone of quiet reas- surance: “All right, old top down and three times out” incredulous and half exhausted, Coast staggered back to the boat The Chinaman lay like some mon strous effigy of man, Inert, sprawling, with a sagging jaw, shut eyes and a ragged, bleeding wound in the mid die of his forehead. A bit of drift wood--part of the water-bleached branch of a small tree—was twisted between his feet: a formidably jagged stone In Appleyard's hand eked out the story of bis downfall “It wasn't anything,” the little man explaiped with his timid, makeshift smile, noting Coast's expression. “| &aw you coming--heard the shots to begin with--and made preparation ac cordin’ Lucky you chanced this way Otherwise - He shrugged and cast away the stone that had served so famously “We'd better be making tracks before the others came down on us,” he sug: gested calmly, “You-~you've killed him?” panted “Um-m-—no; sorry to say.” Apple yard moved to one side and plcked up the wevoiver which had fallen from the Chinaman's hand. “Uufortunsately Just stunned. . . . Mebbe,” pe added, brightening momentarily, “it'll turnp out concussion of the brain, but” ~he made a dublous mouth-—"I'tn afrald not Those brutes are tough Coast home and keep out of mis Now you hear me!" stay at chiet CHAPTER XI. While bis dory's headwarp Coast stood In Echo, frowning thoughtfully blurred loom of land to whose shadow seemed to crew was whipping the round a the cock-pit ol the at fall cold of suffering and disaster For death; must mystery, there Le sake Out of the last conviction terror, himself be, for the horror and turmoll half-bour he emerged and understanding must not be left alone in of nameless perils Such doubts he had previously entertained longer found footing in hls thoughts: it was settled now; he would stay In the emotional stress of his un foreseen encounter with the woman temporarily he had forgotten the vie the bowstring But now, bas conclusions on what she had told him of the personnel of the land, he saw without that man could have other that Mr. Power as tim of ing his doubt no than she had named as Blackstock’'s assistant Power was an Irish name: Coast had catalogued the man as of Irish extraction, sight been ——— Ing sense, and I'll prove It Listen you're cudgelling your — hmm! brains tor an excuse to go back ana establish yourself on No Man's Lang ~~persona grata to the Iphabitanis temporarily at least. Aren't you? Coast's jaw dropped “How do you know that?” he breathed, thunder | struck | “I'm the best Hitle guesser you ever | met,” replied Appleyard complacent | ly. "Take It from me. I'm wise to a | lot more than you ever dreamed | Furthermore, I'm for you Now, with | that entente clearly established, are you willing to put’ yourself in my rest easy in my assurance | that you'll win out, or do you preter | headed way and take your chances? “But—but know?” the man the know fn this all right jut that's not the point. I'll explain, and to your satis faction, later For the present, the questions Will you won't you | me? -~-who are you? What do “I'm in case, in: or Coast made a helpless gesture. “Go on,” he sald “Good enough Now.” continued Appleyard, rising, “the first thing to do is to clear out of this. You get the anchor up and I'll start the machin “"Bugt—" “Tut, tut! Leave it to me: I'm the of you'd the symptoms better hump the tile trace dlagnosis And As things stand’ with haustive él cetera yourself man paused to explain a the yo lections and of In further advantage We know know was point “we on have friends WF of ashore they don't our who they are, but us But If we stick round here If the remained to for the assassination that Blackstock was if not the prime instiga crime, was as patent as motive dark, it, tor of the daylight Coast knew In his heart that he was fated never to leave No Land while the woman he loved re mained there with the man he feared. despised and hated Mr. Appleyard, having made once contemplative, sympathetic his employer with an enigmatic obser. vation “Silly of you,” he remarked coolly Coast came out of his abstraction with a start. “What's that?” he de manded sharply “1 said: ‘Silly of you.'" “What d’you mean by that?" “I mean” drawled the little “that you're wasting valuable penetrating and and trying to make up your mind what's best to be done about it. If We were only a bit better acquainted, or If you had a grain of persplcuity In your make-up, you'd have realised long ago that you'd better leave it all to me.” “What-—!" stammered Coast. “What in thunder are you talkisg about?” Appleyard removed the pipe from his mouth and waved it comprehen sively toward the island. “That,” he sald, sententious, smiling sweetly up into the amazed face of his companion. “Your predicament,” he added. “if you'd only stayed put, I'd have had everything fixed, but of course you had to butt in and complicate matters. Not that I'm at all dismayed; | can still arrange everything satisfactorily, I think. But you oughtn't to inter fere. If | dido't like you so much I'd be awful’ vexed, honest | would!” Const sat down and gasped with and Irrational resens ment. “Either you're mad!” he said "PAVING = OP ==" “You lose your first guess,” the it tie man interrupted calmly. “I'm talk: of time before Whereas, If we told our tent and silently beat it. we can return anon (get that ‘anon?”) and only a question ing us with Morevover, the first wo shall the situation rash intruders have had time in detall] and Now will up? He turned his back you get that mud-hook to Coast and sis, silently rose and clambered for ward By the time be had weighed In the anchor and returned to the the little engine was trot Isfaction as Coast began to coll the cable, still dazed and almost Inclined i to credit the preposterous situation “Good!” sald the little man. “Now | get below and change-—you can't af- | ford to catch your death, standing | round in those dripping rags—and re | lleve me, that | may do the same. | Furthermore, I'd be glad of a drop of | grog. We'll talk later.” “Do you mind telling me we're bound?” mild sarcasm. “Not at all. This course ought to take us clear of Devil's Bridge,” re turned the little man helpfully, Coast was In a more cheerful mood, too, when he returned, the confidence and courage of his manner bearing witness to the restorative power of plenty of hot coffee and bacon and CEES. where Coast inquired with (TO BE CONTINUED.) 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