1 SERIAL STORY DARK JUNGLES BY JOHN C. FLEMING & . PERILOUS JOUKNES! CHAPTER XXIV rpHE formidable Indian wailed for no reply. Even as Barry canned the abort note, he '' whirled, ran down the steps and across the clearing at a Jogging trot and disappeared Into the jungle. Barry handed the note to Lila and Allison. Allison gasped. Lila'i drawl held a note of. pride. "So the ohiel wants you to come back and talk business. You must have him sold, darling." But Allison was frightened. "Moncha Suma still blames you for the death of that Indian girl!" she cried. "You had to escape. Why should he invite you back unless " Barry nodded, a quizzical eye-1 brow raised above his grin. "Sure 'Will you come into my parlor?' I thought of that, of course. But Moncha Suma seemed a straight shooter.' "You cant take that chancel" Allison cried frantically. Barry's grin faded. He said quietly, "I can't take the chance of losing those mines." Ula smiled at him and said . softly, "I know how you feel, dearest I think you should go. If he'd wanted to kill you, he . could have given that messenger a poison arrow Instead of a note. Why lure you into his country to do away with you?" "What about Hall?" Allison flashed out. "He hasn't come back, has he?" Barry patted her shoulder as he turned to go Into the house. "Is J that Imagination of yours on the rampage again?" he chuckled. "Hall if probably back in New , York by now." Allison came into Barry's room later as Lila finished packing his saddlebags. She glared at the tall, serene girl so calmly checking his . supply of dry socks, underwear, tabrine tablets. "You shouldn't let him go, Lila!" She tried one last burst of pro test. ."This is the third day of his fever. It will be raging tonight! - If he'd only wait until Renaldo (comes back tomorrow or the next day I" : "I might offend the chief per- : manently," Barry cut in. JILA smiled fondly at Barry. -1 . don't think Allison quite un 1 ,derstands you, darling," she mur Imured, "If she thinks 7 could in fluence you when duty calls." "Don't worry about me.,: Barry was collecting flashlight, brief ease and gun holster. "I've ar ranged for tonight's fever to be (postponed.' I He kept up his bantering until Ithe - packing was finished. "And iwho wants t guide anyway," hej argued lightly "Even if one of your Indians would go with me, he'd probably die of fear before he got there." But when .they went down to the enclosure, they found a small, wiry Indian waiting beside two saddled mules. Tony.- Allison Introduced him briefly "You saw him this after moon. The sick baby's father. He iwas willing to go.' Barry saw fear and the slavish light of devotion struggling in the unmans eyes as he looked at Alu- son. He said sharply, "No! He'd be your slave and watchdog from now on. I'd feel like a louse if he went and something happened to nun." "Nothing's going to happen is itV Allison's cry was a sharp, fearful challenge. "Of course not," Llla murmured soothingly. Barry kissed her goodby. But It was Allison's white, strained face that he kept eeing as his mule jogged behind Tony's through the sweltering afternoon heat of the Jungle path. After an hour or so the rain came again. It drummed down relentlessly for a blinding space, no was louowea Dy uie steam ing closeness of dank jungle air. For a while Barry thought it was the clouds of steam risine from the soggy path that were blurring his vision making the form of Tony's mule fuzzy and indistinct. ' Then gradually he knew it was inot the steam. He lifted a hand Ito his forehead and felt the burn 'of fever. Relentlessly it had come iback for its third day! He fought on a sullen tear. Maybe, he told himself, it would be a light siege today. He'd had a bad time of it yesterday. Probably just easing oil today. He didn't feel as rocky. But despite his brave words he knew he did. He felt worse. His head seemed to swell, to ache with a grinding tension ot a tooth being drilled. At intervals an ex plosion seemed to tear through it f with the shock of blasting. At these times Barry would grip the mane of his jogging mule and hold on while the Jungle rocked -bout him and flashes of light shot through a wall ot darkness rising up around him. iTTIS throat was parched. His t-f. j!.0i achlnjl body cried for LOIS EBY COPYRIGHT. 194. ' NEA SERVICE. INC. comfort. It seemed an enemy, fighting his frantic determination to go on. "No you don't!" he shouted. "Yoo're staying right on this mule. You've got a little fever. So what? You can wear it out traveling as well as lying still, can't you?" Gradually he was less conscious of the pains. He didn't realize this was because he was less conscious of anything. His tortured body, the jerking saddle and beast be neath him, the hot, twilight gloom of the jungle trail had resolved into s nebulous, undifferentiated mass of torture. The effort by which he clung to the mane if his mule was wholly retlcx. I He didn't know that it was dark. Or that Tony came back to him alarmed by his babbling. But he heard the traitorous words. "You are sick, scnor! We must go back!" He roused then, and with pain ful effort brought the Indian's outline into focus. He tried to frown commandingly. No.' The Indian's hand touched his forehead. It felt cold against his burning skin. "You must have much care to night," the man's voice rang with anxiety, "or you will be sick many more days." The frustration of many days burned in Barry's dim thoughts. Vague fury raged through him. Another enemy trying to keep him from his meeting with Moncha Suma! He thought he was shouting. But all strength had drained from his body. His voice was a thin whisper. "I'm all right Go on!" 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