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FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERS. as by the detainifig hand on my arm. Por & moment 1 experienced the dis agrecable sensation of susining from a hideous nightmare. I gla in surprise and astonishment at my | rescuer and gasped : | "What are you, of all people, do- | ing here : |. "What were you going ta do?" he | questioned, with repressed emotion. |" Then we both laughed somewhat | hysterically. : % | Still keeping his hand on my arms, { he gently guided me back toward the | bench that stood in the center of the pier next to the htormhouse. Be- fore we reached there I must have fainted, for when I came to myself I was lying on the bench, wet to the skin from the storm and rain. The face of the drenched man I saw bend- ings over me was so © white and drawn that I hardly recognized my. friend--Karl Shepard. | . My Rescuer, : | © My wild impaile so leap into yr i raging waters ocOme A | © | them was checked as much pe sdmonighed J | surprise I felt at someone being near Could Not Breathe, Again I had the idea that I was dreaming, and I sat up suddenly and began to push my arms out about me, feeling that I could not breathe. "You must: sit quietly," said Karl, as he gently pushed me back. "I must get back to the hotel," I said hastily. "How did I get here? I can't remember." "That is just as well," he answer- ed. "Fortunately, I got here in time." "In time for what?" 1 asked, stupidly. "Why, don't you know what you were trying to do?" By tis time my mind was clearing and' 1 could recall things vaguely. "1 only know that a great greem wave was beckoning me from way out there," I replied; and 1 had said to it, 'When you get near enough so that I can hurl myself upon your breast I will come to you." " Karl said nothing. He sat looking at me in utter despair. "Don't think I'm insane," I said. 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But truly it was not that I was so unhappy, it was only that the great green wate beck- oned."" Karl groaned. "But what made you come down here," again I asked. "Because something, I do not know what, told me that I should be needed, that you needed me. 1 did not intend that you should know that I was here unless some reason for it arose. - I knew this morning, when 1 saw yoy leave the hotel in the teeth of the coming storm, that now would be the time that you needed me, and I followed at a safe distance. A moment more and I should have been too late! Oh, Katherine, Katherine, I cannot understand why you should attempt this terrdile thing. It isn't like you." "Karl, you do not know what is like me, and what is not like Ame." "Yes I do; I know you better than you know yourself." I laughed nervously. The same old sureness of understanding was his | that is every man's that is interested | in a woman, Karl Shepard did not | know me any better or even as well as John did. Hé&WId know, however, | and know very well, the woman that | he had builded out of his ideals and | projected into my body. Since the | world began lovers have said to each | other. "I know you perfectly," and as soon as they fall out of love, it is either, "I do not understand you," or "you never have known me, you never will know me." I was too shaken however, to dis-, cuss the matter with Karl, and so I] beckoned to a wheel chair man, who came reluctantly, as he did not like to brave the rain. 'Take me back to the hotel," I said. To-morrow--A Letter from Karl, (Copyright by National Newspaper Service.) Airman Got a "Sub." One minute passed, {wo minutes, four minutes. We had reared over six miles of sea, ana still I could see the little fountain abead. Then I saw the submarine. She was a mile away--a big grey Frits of the U-class, long flush deck rising toward the bows, conning tower be- tween bow and stern, two guns, one before and ome aft of the conning- tower, &nd a hit stem. She was shoving through the water at top- speed, about 'thirteen ots, and ubove her bow was the little fountain. It was caused by a thread of water running up her straight stem and leaping into the air about five feet. | It glittered in the sus. | Two men were on the econning- | tower, but they did not see or hear us coming. We were attacking up | wind and down sun. We read part of her numbet, U4?, but the second "numeral was blurred. Forty seconds after seeing the ' U-boat Dickey pulled the reléase | lever and dropped one bomb. He | threw up his arm. I banked over and looked down. The bomb had deton- | ated on the starboard side half way | between the conning-tower and the | stern. > The submarine heeled slowly over | port. She stopped in her Owa length and began to sink. Cuckney close behind me' passed over. I saw & bomb burst on the board side right in front of the awash. 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