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BEING THE STRANGE LOVE STORY OF JOHN BRAMWELL

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Going below. I procurel a towel and went out on the main deck for a bath, after which I dressed and returned to the poop. On reaching it I found the floor of the watch peering at something on the port bow through his glass. I crossed to him, and asked him what he saw. "Take a look for yourself," he answered,

I took the glass and, stealying it on the rail, gazed through it in the direction indicated. At first I could pick nothing up after a moment's s arch, however, I found what locked She hd no sails like the masts of a vasol. set but, being hall down, she might have been a stesmor for aught we could tell to the contrary. "It she is," said the mate, "we will loss CHAPTER III (Continued.)

I've been watch- sight of hoe in a few minutes The old man stopped to mix himself aust boring her for some time, but slowly as we are glass of grog. Having done so with proper de- travelling, there is no doubt we are ever-

hauling ber," liberation be continued--

What the man had dreamt was that he had seen himself lying dead alongside the stockyard rails at the Head Station, and that one of the hands, a young gowk that I had sent about his business a fortnight before, was the first to find kim there. Then se can set your mind at rest, Sandy, mo lad,' said I. 'For if ys don't die till yer see young Peter Wall on my property again, yu'll live to ha as old as Mothusaleh. Thot cheered him up a bit, bat listen ya to the se. 1. Mind ye, it's gospel truth I nie telling yo. чт A year afterwards to the very day Sandy came riding into the Head Station for some dingo His horse was a young one, traps he wanted.

Half and the old man wasn't much of a rider. a mile from the Head Station an emn jumped up from b-bind a bush, and gave the bastio such fright that be bolted, dashed into the stockyard fence, and broke poor Sandy's neck. The mau who picked him up was young Peter Wall. who'd just turned up to know if I'd givo bim another chance at the shearing. Now how d'y account for that?"

It's a very pretty story." said the Captain rudely, but with the air of a man who is got quite certain of the truth of what he is saying.

Ye diana doubt my word?" asked the old man angrily, relapsing into his broad Scotch in bis excitement. "I tell yo, it's the sober truth!"

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At this moment one of the stowards male his appearance with coffee and biserite, and for the time being the question of the craft we had been wishing dropped out of disenssion.

By this time the man bat tiuished their work en the main deck and wore cowing up to the poop, so to avoid a ducking, I took a glass from the companion and went forward to the foc's'le head in order to discover whether the stranger had vanished from our sight. This time there cvald he no doubt that we were overhauling her. Her hull was now visible and, from what I could make out, at the distance she was away from us, she was a briz of, roughly computed, between two or three hundred tona. But what puzzled ma mors than anything about her was that she had not a stitch of canvas set, and in a part of the can where it is necessary to orack on everything that will eath a capful of vind, She was holding the same way as ourselves. remained for upwards of an hour watching her and then returned afi.

"What do you make of her now ??? I aeked the mate, who had again been examining ber through the glass.

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"She don't look like a derelict and yet, in the name of all that's wonderful, what's she doing under baro poles out here. To look at her you'd think he was at anchor."

Half an hour later we were within a few milos The Captain, however, did not take the hit, hul must seeds go blundering on in the same of her and we were able to distingaish her quite foolish fashion. I seized the first opportunity easily. She proved to be what I had said brig to interpose between then, and after a few mo of about thras hundred tons, a compact little ments bad succeeded in spoting the rullederaft und, as far as we could judge on sound as plumes of both parties. Then bidding them

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wern all furled, My port was open, and from the steady swish outside, I could tell that the breeze was still continuing. Then I turned into bed, and almost before my hond touched my pillow was sleep. But if I had thought I was going to have a

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"There something very strange about it." he said, after a prolonged Innk. "I can't maku it out at all."

Whist will you do, sir ? "I onquired. "I've a good mind to send a boat to kayo a look at her It won't delay us very long and I should like to solve the mystery. Take the quarter boat. Mr. Jackson, and overhaul her. Don't be any longer than you can help, and be sors you don't run any risks."

"Aye, sya, sir." replied the mate, and went forward to give the orders.

"Not in the least, if you wish to do so," he replied,

By the time we were within half a mile of the brig, the quarter boat was ready for lowering This done, Jackson and I took our places in ber end, palled by four caen, set off to vist the stranger.

"Have you any objection to my necompanying them, Captain ?" I asked, for having been one of the Brat to sight her, I fall a strange curiosi. Then a woman's face rosety to visit the vessel before me a beautiful face, with dark, lustrous eyes with the light of madness or at least of despair, in them. She hold out her hands to me. as if imploring me to help her, to sara her from something. I could not tell what. I tried to question her, hat. I iras tongue-tied Thou her faco vanished as the body of the murdered man had done, and I wake to find myself bathed in perspiration and trembling like a frightened club. Leaping from my bunk, I lit my awing SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES ing land tried to pull myself together, I hu slept for longer than I supposed, for on consulting my wath I found that it was eight bell (twolve o'el cki.

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Between two and three the Skippor made big appearance for a look round. He made a comical little figure, clad es he was in a suit of dandy pyjamas, his naiforma cap on his head, and a pair of Chinese grass alippora on his fret. He saw me and cante across to where I was stuud- ing

Find your cabin too hot, Mr. Bramwell ?" he began, then without waiting for me to an- wer, alded, "Wind all gone again I seo. It's what I thought would happen. It's enough to Then after a glauco into make a suiut swear." the binnncle, be dived below vacs more, leaving me to my vigil.

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