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Highland Park Press, 5 Apr 1928, p. 18

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: Red Hair and nun-r. u, who In; 'aarari iri"UarrirraTa'Tfdidrl." b”. Theeirttoiittstru. 'hdmhnln'fwupnm t'2WgtprgteAticiEEE thun- hath-mean: 'tliqts F “‘8‘” 'f1tirt='atg.'tar.rt album-tun. AIL-h- Inuit-uh; " imp-trench». lurked . culi- eiretemthuro- trhewmrst- 'Sed-tttsho mild (henna Univ-(W. Ana-shad“. Once In"! (Riv. Ptr%ted to the "nrtou6ieatetutthewhite,-, FEW-M ti) who? ramtaihe. m which nature bind- l-t - vulva lava. Re folded it into a form roughly ml" uni III-ll" on}! up, Re WWW . mtirttteriferredtoth.ieho-rit, end In." for m trii,,iii. Tii; pH, Inlay distant, ind she divinad that he - to attempt " ex- has: of in; _ -. Fig)» gained in the direction Pull-uni didr mCuiiiiia "an"; P'"tdpsray!eee?rtsurasrie- th _ _.--" "1.... .-.... when on”. having "ished his MN it seemed in the world. irrwtinet within her had (then . thud. Bust that Burke m. he was at least bet, ter than this nun. A man of her own race. there as always the than some nape-l might not}: til now there had neon-rd hurdly a choice as to her fun. If she had. with the knife. succeeded in elimi- natinr Olive. Burke Wnidd have re- turned to page“ her. or if dinner had eliminated Burke. then terribk solitude, with death from thirst. the tidal sands. "W WW“ W . The trirt wnydugd Wily. Un- The brown man Olive was unaware' of, or unmoved by, Palmyra's misery. As soon as he had hunched the bird.; he pulled down its perch. Then, with i, one of the uprithu. he marehed tol the he bead! and bean mnrlrin- an! All too plainly the mesuge the man-o'iizr bird carried could have bot an destination: Olive proclaimed his daring: demanded that bis clans- men come to his aid. In despailing Burke of the red- haired goddess. Olive but reached the climax of his demonstration. He had chosen the one thing that wnuld most err-rage the white man; was. there- fore, the most dangerous to attempt -and the most convincing. Burke had said this strange being’s purpose was to demonstrate to all. by Ms courage. that he could live down the efteminate name of Olive. tossed it into the air. rnAaletiy tonishing pinion: flashed out spread of six or eight feet. The,savage not folded his paper smalF. worked it into the hollow sec- tion of cane. closgd tht opening with a wad of leaf. He Web! to the bird. which seemed not to object. and tied the missive under one of its wings. Then he lifted it from the roost and While Olive finished his composi- tionrthe girl watched in a partly-b ing anxiety. What did be write? What was in this message that mean: more than life and death to her? She sprang up once to demand a sight, then remembered she could not ttasetmderstmyd. box. With the knife he pricked his left forearm so that the blood came. Then with the blood and the skewer be began to write. presumably to make some sort of hieroglyphics. From his countenance she could not gum whether he had expected to tid a bird on the cross-bar, or whether he was plelsed. Nor were his unions iiluminatintr, With the leisun-d velocity that was so disturb, ing an attribute, he first cut from a small cane-like growth a section the length of a timrer. Then he shaved Mr piece down to a point. She thought he might intend pinning Ming with it. But he turned to her stores and (are out some thin package paper. This he laid on a News of Ge nFri-vnl had. in some manner, communicated itself to the sleeper, The bird sued back at the trirl' with some detuace of mnner, as if it though! she nth! claim the tu'.) Thea it numbered along the pole Ind; 'eixed the victim. which manned I t thsal ttop, I Could it be that Olive had known' he could attract n bird down by hip. ing such a lighting place? l But now. that mason!!! a "t n. the mad of the bird's: Inching that Pllymn had alight} The In: In: not toraying under} the impart, the newcomer than“; in Ind out its neck in a somewhat) nerrmttuike concordance. The tuna tun was buck, ita feet dispropor-t, may small and the beak, strong-‘1 IrPtudattheemt,asoodtivV inches long, ! CHAPT‘I Wt At mm and. Hum mind to out the sound again. ,erttrett-tseraato " And “a - an. Inc-m hat Pere there, on the umb" that Olive had fastened the Bah, at a large bird. “in. _ (fin-mg Mung mom u...“ tear A: Blue Sea sh.) thing in. "-.kriGUauri. 'dIId-uluhndhh ”cub-1.0m... thrttte-iaiauia"irii7, tyoirert-.-oer-' 6-. It - h h-Ia .1 mt Wind-gym. humans; 'iii.. “s‘u Geri! i". up! pug-n In; a. the a. at a. her-at out: an appeal and a com- '; maetd--'mto the set. I Palmyra :0an before Olive. mu, l' meaning in plain nit too plum But (his purpose? Them lar the terror. I "tteilrorrrcaitsmriA,"saeeried ‘out It last. "I can‘t swim. mot I)“ undemnd? I an swim!" i For the first time bis future! d. Jen-d a readable siggtifieanee. Be m i perplexed. Me fetched his mats. ‘He sat down before her. indicated “in! she was the object of the play. He boundttoofthedry nutshy ‘their than: of husk to his ankle. ‘Also others, as be shows]. about his ‘nist. And them than she under- mmkebai’nu.nnotnn -__H Be-itat-diminished. Thistse. spot: life. not _ The fanatic "tottod-ratooesdidmotsmsvide But the - made pusihe did Mimi“ Rebel-ion: hislund toward her inviting”. He waved 1 Olive thrust out the square fore, timrer toward the quarter whence the {Pigwn of Noah would Md upon (thc:ra. and the]: inward the sun to indicate the ttight of time. Follow, ing which he truswd to the lee beach and stood in the brine. He bxkoned to her. He pointed to himself and, In bx. and than " across the wan-r, 1 with the mrtions of one who swims:', The girl stared. For the tirst time? she Ia: utterly at fault, Br his; indium»: he and she were to swim) away toeether into the thousand} miles ocean. That. however. could} not be. lie must have some meaning. ”--- --_._. w... - ntmaai_0tier-iekaiC,iirTiireoiri'iiii7iir, ’prise.u‘cr. hint-Mb twin-nu - I ‘otiously. he kick-d the ind-r) .mnnmzh sleeps. in: tin. hulls-d an cadet. than ':Heblewutohi--.artiet T%eiuaH.ruiau, fins - a1el"?,tutsi.thitt..t?tl mount-am "Jail, Pertormedthee-ti-ote- not the? Win; about; all“! M the "iiisiil Bret-what of" 'tuowinri.tohis-tnmd-tiss (oath-Ind by the I Manchu; [cm-sum. None-i 1.2.it.t.ytttterrt.rrseretf,riiii brow- III]! 1 . that the - pumit nun-ad l for bright drops of “ at. Olivé stopped. pointed to the _ were My avails}: isua tad than to I Bttot somewuCthe nuances had further dang in the luninary's T round her. ‘cqu-se. A s-iattr mam. . up»; While she puzzled, (irirntiidiili"ir"tfe' foot upm- tha‘nuimiub' for the '-iinmtsesmasau,asskimasi' proved to be . lwords, that In. Burke would sup' let! that thrust " ‘within an interval nppdlinly t'iit,"fci'e'ii. , A Burke, funny and beyond an.| The leaf, she (on... might use. the lesser of two eritaciby . thin {mml l But . Burke, rising over the tte:) The appeal (up: I [Is fast as 3 storm. mined all bis neg. The pin Ind _ vue sitmitie- Ihurried, the condom I This much m plain: here nonditook thought. Olive and hen. within two hounm But. "Myth! i would stand sun. And that being} Help! new by so. what about the bird Ind its Ines- l a-Non, {nan urn-rh- Could it he that he had come here to await Burke‘s arrival and them almost within Panam's grasp. to plunge the knife into her breast-- and himself die? Was them that in his dark beliefs. traditions. to make such an act exquisitely worth the sacrifice; a supreme manifestation, say. of hate for his tyrant; a dear dation in this island world eternally to make of the white man a mock? forlurn hope. Yet he Tran showing none of the strain thick should bare poke with so desperate a race. [In deed. his verr calm triehteoed her. " was unnatural. He must expect, with a knife, to tight for her pas“?- sion against Burke. with the deadly revolvers. and backed by the crew. Facing such terrible odds. no white man (Hold haw been so unemotionul. came me _ SI Again, att was implicahle. With the white brute hot upon the heels of the, Morn brute. there could be no such waiting as she bad mined, while a bird irliuponsibly deirvered its The girl sat that Olin thus tn: 'g.1Veeerort-- 1rtt&rH.thi-aGaia' M. {ii-ll an up - an: '*_-6ai-tsraaG.aic Utah-3min“. mem-saqau 6t_aiiaaiao-..,aea." mum,wwu smhdbht. "eet1-ithhioe-- summons and rescuing- tribesmen sen! no He - r, why the no men. in asp. to I ha breast-- da , that in, we to make , Ls orth the l le; "station. a degra, I re usually 1 an "Tl'lc'dp:lT, "-'-'er_9..... l All M "r-A-aa.-. Punt b---euiret.-Vio" mum , T mm 1fP"ri.hq.r-i-iic -“‘ It'll-J... ".h---. mumum-u- in” lit-db “9-”- --u-'-.-- 'tm-e-u-tsd-nike" “nab D A“ .m‘m -md%-iaoe-e- .imln.“ ”h, - - ' '"mh-"r-ruru-. 'er2tPlttt1trteer 2'r, _ " _ , _ ol‘nim .s"ethtreteueetsraa 1mm 'hv-Whuu Item-diam. I.“ "raer.uMherr.-.ma.T.". [Witch-uni. J"tthe.-tmme.-- Chi-en It! rehiTi%ri,i'ri' M “is“. hall-an! _ and mind collapsed. She drag- gged hrrself bark to the limiting plat-r. Lbu! she was uni-an of it. The isnnd tanned her. the earth lurked gher as in I cradle, bn-sae U“ i asleep. - .."_ - - -.-u.-uur ofraist. Shramdseaamtuoiud lost form-dia-mt. And yet in this melting world something hi It? mail-ed solid. for My the girl rxeeived a that! but]; in“ the shoulders. Twisting. she found an! unstable have that int-Mu. nth! than it“. his a a - oiiretmthermoseea-eGiaiei: her there. [If-hi. If. had I.“ From out there I dink of sound l reached back. bran sound to her attaining sense: as a gong. " seemed ( impossible that Olive Show)“ "ot l hear; should not sprin (running ltrorp the thicket: Should no‘. Ian-'- iringly as a dog, I05e up. sun-h that ' precious message. her only host. I For an interval she in: on. wait. , in. Then. in the unexpected sue-re. -"t --- -. "as... humanly. Aston. she m in. 1httttrrttstsesaors-%,i; Ibo!“ the tires. [bring tr-ted. she could not bear to be snatched any More her appeal Ind been 1...; -irsdt"oriastothe-, new herself Within tive or six yards the font (ended. Beyond in the might lay haan sand, foot tramphd, a place in frequent visitation, She would {have liked to go further. But the 'dnurvr was tremendous. the [tin 'Get- for her to use mtgaln. he. " was the beast! and telleith a unmi;;_u:.:m water that, In. - in: N - _- -__"_ - - !"""m'tof_tteeororrk.ii7e For ages she mum have taid torpor. M suddenly. she I. with 1 try. She It; Chili-d th in a pair of ”a: arm; held cl “as a Inked breast, No g Desperttetrsse pun-n new into a lam. So mm ..... Inot try to gvn too far. A rslitrhtest sound site may: lmissive before Olive could vermin. She pm Lsten. Then she lee C With the ahtkin; she Inn-d 1 fragment or an] to the leaf, The. suing apprehertsix) about. she b m to crawl toward. She must not try to gu too far. And at the She must nuke the led w. Nothing eke at hand. she hr. of one of her wet stockings. She -iled measly. Silk-n hosiery when his» iery was unknown. That should n- ma “union. The teal. she found. in HIM by 1 thin Kanpur-t ' The appeal Crew with (mi: - peas. The pin work all not be hurried, the condeatsatimt a! wording took thought. But. "My, the hut aid: Help! Abducted by M ta-e- a-Noa, from crucial Yacht Iain- bow, I days sail. RU nan Olive m steals me, Whichever (as Hm Bart-what of m! h _ contracted by the the“. d -eir, cum. No need to H In a ws the brown Inn had he. hr for bright drop of the M 1.! were that” I'M A. - at. the mosquitoes had he. mic round her. in“. Mancini} r-i/GG-. humid-h. . an" III]. In It“ A'G7ll';t"'al'ltfe'r"elWdltg the channel~ A “rel; at GGr, aria' itamaeotdmo' “a; twin-an my hr... “in Imhnhmughzherhhhbm to fq"rrrisitrtr, has}: In (W the can an. Sbe Mined Mathias]; to mgmemndmgu; Mess Pulmyra The. thme che nigh“! awoke iii-“l" '77 "--i"-"'" -_r.._e.- L/tee 'iiu,t.ikiLtkiC,i).l,, irJ'lUA1uu'11t.trtatati 'Ci can...“ nub-1' Sift: Amisoit mute "-odedwitt 'errttoeitat Nuance-cu- for GU. 'm' - mi if: with link more than a he" of 'ur "tsured, mdlhmmumm mun-lull. Hawk's-lupu- ""t_the_e'taseths-eeertaaijr W‘WWMQWM;H. -rtoro-ritheiae..si-ii Bqtree's possible belief in the Seti. tioras ship. But the bum Inn. to his dismar, had found this banana»:~ A: daylth must not dinner (in. -etotahea-brfoeee. Ni Cyan an" of the ni- he is: frieod ii“ teir'rlthrs [it in H Wm _- Ponape Burke, then. had felt that, iftherhadrtotbee-eomttrr-e -1. they must have I man. And touhsurethcyshouldllxmone iexthedarktsoqsrs,tre-ssadit the canoes on the khan! “it ter. Then- in a pom which baffled ber. when: Olive want (11er the motions of binding hand: and fact. znd fared sunning. crrarorisk. into his mouth. At 6rst she thought he himself had he": tied and Ragged. then that must have hen Burki Bat km: afterwards. whea the - had ream sunk into stupor. the ex» {Gannon tistsed "no her nind. She could mm" re-truct the mm abort. in part from that Olin ind made dear. in pan from that her imtuli- told her mm‘ hum oe.. curred. he. clinic-noes but not In“; knit: PW " Natl. Fuoeduetittsseeau-.arui FciiiirFy'iiiiiii"irii; ' AntrxmwwhteI-Hi! "eeret 8hetxiedtoruerornri- mn.htd:ndmmn¢ Shun: imoaiCretkxtewhertetter,thee- inch. - and: I that: min. Now followed in long pantomime: n times urftrstelligahie. The brown nun. in his explanation, I“ ha.- wred by the limit of will with m a - ms awry inch-141! kms, "H an! Burkr. the island. the Knife, what seemed to he a (an. tbr m. the Puma at Noah, Inch of it. u " ew"te. was magnum because she did not (mp Other part: upon which the wing depended. In one of theme IMIII in“: the made. inknmuvdy. the - ofthesearwtuehtradeome,iatseir -satietos, m signify the vine nun. Passing " once from bis BIN- dh-lih "Pose into the uni-us. at 4mm. Olive pointed to the all and then to a spot msidenbly fur- ther on in its line of nun-IL Pur, suit. is seemed. um ge expected. bot not us yet. mtthei-uaeamte-tsearsts. an for an my tu land a; si/Gi-io-Tia- machine-bun. Ankh-n nominating-unto” alarm-author- o6laai.-dirttisqoeuth.t-, Anna-mm-uu otif. she fur-ind. hi M Min-*1.“ Whirl“. _-tr-ir-herd-ttHet-t cwnquu-I- hit 'hrhi---t. In! mum-u Jib ---t.heehie't.a-o'qttt- umbu-nnsma '-d,hmdaevi-ddirbHtr-itt.. mum.¢hlbu&d 35°" ind the: - comp-nio- Lin- Shh-il- "am-i' m an?) to HIGHLAND PARK Ice-Ii: Born and mined in 1mm. “but witttc"N.w.Rrietrieerandte-int-tirtw -ts.Bttoae,rowa. Brmi-ftirtgi-aarseeao.- eo"tseestreturineerhtehar--tmeti-a- Humor. 12-cktmttr&r.erut-tortri- Ppt-tre-al-ie-i-i-ia-ers-s bui1di-orkinuheCttetattr. EASTER' LILIES tbeeierdPriee--2sePierBtriauItg- TUESDAY, APRIL CORONER, LAKE COUNTY Subject to Primary April 10th Born, Reared and Educated in Lake County A Tax Payer and Head of a Family Able - Energetic - EiBeient Your Support Appreciated The Highland Park Press I EverybOdy Reads I r7 The Want Ads YOUR SUPPORT RWY NORTON E. FLOOD Cash and Carry CALVERT FLORAL Abuli-uhcr'ucueh "meh-one-rn-ra. “autumnal-m totem mama's-tum: TYrntitth-tui.tut-amt mmmmmmn County Surveyor (“WW”) ~- ”hat-Princi- Reimbliean Candidate for s. E. RUSSELL '

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