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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 Jan 1929, p. 6

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(AGE 6. she loves Van. The night the engage- ment is announced the Rainbow hits a reef. In the excitement which fol- low$ John rescues both Van and Palm- yrsâ€"but Palmyra thinks it is ‘I an who saved he 1‘. After three days spent on the unin- habited island. a sail is sighted. It proves to be Ponape Burke! Burke contrives to get Palmyra on board his boat aloneâ€"and the boat is under way before anythirvrr r'an be done! Now read wh.‘.-‘.. happens to Palmyra kidnapped by Burke:â€" Now read on:-.- her 9” “I won’t,” Van answered weamy, “and neither will you. We can't.” Thurston’s face was resolute. “Per- haps you’re right,” he acknowledged. “Very likely so. But for me, I prefer to dieâ€"trying.” He would have hurried away but the other detained him. _ ‘ A â€"~ n 11-.. hope. Yet, by this silly work, you can kid yourself into a sort of relief. Me! " It was as if he looked upon the girl lying dead. But he tore himself from the vision, became defiant. “You still think I’m yellow. Very well, then. I'll show you. I’ll help now; and when you sail, I, too, shall go.” was a-waiting for you!” She was once more aware how very real his infatuation. “I just had t’have a dame for this stun he went on passionately. “A real dame, a sure enough queen. And then I meets you. The very first watch I sees y’got the shape for it. And when y’lets out about pirate blood, I knows y’got the heart for it. ’Cause ver talk’s on the square; more on the square than you yourself realizes. The girl “was increasingly under- standing how irrevocably, on the Rainbow, he had been misled by her ‘-A._-J ‘ “a“ VVVVV -Cv â€"â€" caprice. Listening at first in a pleased surprise, he had been easily self-de- ceived. Sure that the lawless strain, persisting through environment, had, at last roused, he was now convinced; that she was already in love with the' life he typifiedâ€"though she herself that, in the glamour this life cast did not as yet perceive the factâ€"and [upon himself, she would in time will- ‘VuJ ' Burke was at the foot 0 and stood helpless. Then the white man c up. “Y’ little vixen,” he malicious enjoyment of “push me orverboard . . ” Be 111- terrupted himself in a hoarse burst of laughter. “Gad,” he cried, “but I’d hate t’ give 3" the chance! Push me overboard and I’m gone. Butâ€"Olives left. Remember that. I’m what stands between you. I ain’t a-saying as how he’d love a red-headed goddess all his " ‘ _-- 1...». an“. own. Oh no! But I do see he’s got his eye on y’like a wolf following a nice fat lamb of! . into the timber.” - - -â€"-‘- - n10 L“ The girl shuddered. Burke or Olive? White savage or brown? A cry of despair rose to her lips but she fought it back. Her hand stole up toward the opening of her dress, lin- gered, fell again to her side. Since that eventâ€"it \was now her third day aboard the Lupe-a-Noaâ€" she had been wondering whether Pon- ape Burke really did stand between her and his man. She had not for- gotten Burke’s saying that Olive, if he knew his power, could snap his mast- ,er’s back across one of those big “brown knees like a piece of kindling. And she suspected at times that Olive might know this quite well. â€"â€" --_L:..~ a11A_ came climbing that wherever I. A an 111 human of smoke, McDonald angrily ‘Bah!’ and shut. the door. to go into that 'ofiice, but tr. - -£ d-Inn 1 fice door and be of smoke, McDonald angrily exclaimed ‘Bah!’ and shut. the door. , to go into that 'ofiice, but the vile stuff and the stupidity of the users make it immssible! Let us go somewhere If only the sweet young things would not get the ' bloom of youth higher on - Mm- __m+.mit News. 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