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,,. PAGE EIGHT Madman's Island BY NARD JONES Copyright 1937 NEA Service, Inc. CHAPTER XVIII clad!" Kay ranto.,,the wounded AS the four pressed forward, the figure, stooped Quickly. "Hurry! glow ahead took form. It Let's take her aboard the boat." was -- glow ahead took form. It was 'At vertical thread of light perhaps 'seven or eight feet high, such as 'might come from a badly fitted door. Tom rushed toward it, leaned hard with his shoulder. ; "This is it!" he cried. "Give me .11 hand, Mac." As DeWitt Montgomery lunged In fanatical anger toward Kay, Grant had thrust himself between :them. There was no chance to im prison the madman's arms, and in -a flash the revolver was out of :his pocket. The detonation of the shot filled the little room, followed by Kay's ,piercing screambut Montgom ,ery, in his wild hatred, missed 'wide. Again Harper rushed, 'plunging through the acrid smoke and clutching his assailant's re volver wrist with both hands. That slight figure possessed 'amazing strength. With a move ment of his arm he whirled Har per sharply against the table, 'striking mercilessly with his free hand. Back against the shelves of ,books, Kay watched frantically Jar an opening. She realized that while Grant Harper was younger and more fit, Montgomery had the ))ower of the mad. And he still held to that menacing revolver. Suddenly she felt a pressure against her back, as though the shelves of books were moving out ...ward! Then she was virtually pushed away by a sudden shove from them. Amazed, she turned to see two strange young men rush in through the openingand, beyond, the frightened faces of Melita and Priscilla! WHILE the rescuers pinned Montgomery's arms behind him and wrested away his weap7 om, Me lita and Priscilla ran joy fully toward Kay. - "Are you all right?" She nodded weakly. "It-yes." Fearful in his rage, Montgom-ery was threatening at the top of his lungs. As Tom Forrest thrust him into a chair he glared say igely. "I should have killed you .up there behind the cabinin stead of waiting. And I'll do it yet." His eyes burned into them all. "I'll kill every one of you." :Forrest grinned. "Not now you won't, old man." He turned to Mac and Harper. "Keep an eye on him and I'll scare up some rope. I move we truss him like a wild cat and take him aboard the yacht ta the nearest officer of the law!" "Not a bad idea," agreed Har per, wiping his perspiring face. lie looked at the section of book shelves which Mac and Tom had swung open. "But wait a minute, Tom. I think there's another one of those trick doors on the other Side of the roomand someone kehind it. Watch Mr. Montgom ery there while Mac and I have a look." : Harper walked toward the spot where he and Kay had detected iounds beyond the wall. Picking up a fire iron from the hearth he pried between the joints while Mac tugged at one of the shelves. It opened as had the other, but at first they could see nothing beyond. Then as the light of the library seemed to permeate the blackness they witnessed a strange sight. A young woman crouched in a cor ner of a mere cubicle of a room. She seemed dazed with pain, and as the door opened she hardly did more than raise her eyes. "It's the woman we saw in the Rabin!" cried Kay. "She's not I TIALF an hour later Grant Ilar- ' per en t ere d the brightly lighted cabin of the "Mistral," rubbing his hands with satisfac tion. "That little laboratory room In the forecastle makes a swell brig." he grinned. "Mr. Montgomery will be quite safe and comfortable there until we can turn him over to the proper authorities." Kay Dearborn got up from her chair by the settee where the in jured woman lay. "She's going to be all right." "You're sure?" Kay took his arm. "Yes. What she needs now is sleep." They left the cabin. went out onto the cool deck of the "Mistral." "I can't understand how we ever found her alive," Harper said. "We found her none too soon. Montgomery had been very pleas ant for a whilejust as he played charming host to us. Then we three girls blundered onto the is land the night he decided to mur der her. She put up a fight, was only wounded, and Montgomery left when he saw us coming up the beach. Later he took her un conscious from the cabin. When we went back to the cabin, it was empty. Meanwhile Montgomery was busy with me and then you." They stood against the rail and Grant Harper looked down at her. "I'm glad I came along." "So am I," said Kay fervently. "I owe my life to you." For a moment he said nothing. Then: "I was sort of noping you'd have still another reason, Kay." S SHE looked at him there on the deck of the "Mistral" and had no necessity to ask his meaning. Yet she didn't answer the implied question just then. Instead she looked out over the placid water and said, "Where're Priscilla and Me lita?" Harper laughed. "Last time I noticed them they were sitting on the after deck with Tom and Mac." He took her by the shoul ders, turned her squarely around to face him. "If a skipper's crew falls in love, what does the skip per do?" "They can't fall in love." Kay said. "That would be mutiny." "And if I insisted that your 'Chinook' follow the 'Mistral' for ! the rest of the cruisewould that be piracy?" "I don't know," smiled Kay Dearborn happily. "But I like the idea!" They sauntered aft to where the others sat watching the first faint streaks of dawn. "I'm afraid," said Harper, "that we're not going to get much work done for the rest of the trip, boys. We've been assigned to protect the 'Chinook'." "Sounds like a brilliant thought," mentioned Mac, and his brother was quick to second it. "It listens good to me, too," said Priscilla. "As a navigator. Kay can steer a ship into an awful lot of trouble?" "How about you, Me lita?" "Aye. aye, sir. But you've got to be the one who tells Jim Pike what happened!" Kay Dearborn looked at Grant. "Then we're all agreed. You know, we came on this cruise be cause we wanted a 'different' va cation. Here's hoping that the rest of it isn't quite as different." But in her heart she knew that it was going to be different, in deedso different that it would' change the world for her forever after. THE EICH Shipping perishables by air may have its advantages but don't ex pect miracles. A New York ham flown to Hollywood was found even worse than was expected, on his arrival. I always felt that I could do what any man could do.--Mrs. LTIsh, Springfield, Ill., who claims she is the nation's only woman ''tuck pointer" (replacing mortar between bricks). FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia COM 037 BY HEA SCAVICE. INC. 7 NEC. U. S. PAT. OFF. ;(cf.?, U I id 11 1 FLy9 , z I ; "Local boy makes good, huh?" 1 , "Yeah. When he left home, he was just a smart sleek. Now he's a smart i fellow:. 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