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tenderly rubbing the afflicted part, "you and me won't talk alike. Like a bar of iron it was." "I thought I heard something," said Mr. Chalk. "I should have fired, only I was afraid of scaring you." "_Fired?_" repeated Mr. Stobell, thoughtfully. "_Fired?_ Was it the barrel of that infernal pistol you shoved into my ribs just now?" "I just touched you with it," admitted the other. "I'm sorry if I hurt you." Mr. Stobell, feeling in his pocket, struck a match and held it up. "Full cock," he said, in a broken voice; "and he stirred me up with it. And then _he_ talks of savages!" He struck another match and lit the candle, and then, before Mr. Chalk could guess his intentions, pressed him backwards and took the pistol away. He raised the canvas and threw it out into the night, and then, remembering the guns, threw them after it. This done he blew out the candle, and in two minutes was fast asleep again. An hour passed and Mr. Chalk, despite his fears, began to nod. Half asleep, he lay down and drew his blanket about him, and then he sat up suddenly wide awake as an unmistakable footstep sounded outside. For a few seconds he sat unable to move; then he stretched out his hand and began to shake Stobell. He could have sworn that hands were fumbling at the tent. "Eh?" said Stobell, sleepily. Chalk shook him again. Stobell sat up angrily, but before he could speak a wild yell rent the air, the tent collapsed suddenly, and they struggled half suffocated in the folds of the canvas. CHAPTER XIX Mr. Stobell was the first to emerge, and, seizing the canvas, dragged it free of the writhing bodies of his companions. Mr. Chalk gained his feet and, catching sight of some dim figures standing a few yards away on the beach, gave a frantic shout and plunged into the interior, followed by the others. A shower of pieces of coral whizzing by their heads and another terrible yell accelerated their flight. Mr. Chalk gained the farther beach unmolested and, half crazy with fear, ran along blindly. Footsteps, which he hoped were those of his friends, pounded away behind him, and presently Stobell, panting heavily, called to him to stop. Mr. Chalk, looking over his shoulder, slackened his pace and allowed him to overtake him. "Wait--for--Tredgold," said Stobell, breathlessly, as he laid a heavy hand on his shoulder. Mr. Chalk struggled to free himself. "Where is he?" He gasped. Stobell, still h
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