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aerial whimpering rush sounded faintly over the water. "Kathleen!" She made no movement. Far away a dull shock set the air vibrating. The _Dione_ was saluting her castaways. The swift Southern night, robed in rose and violet, already veiled the forest; and the darkling water deepened into purple. "Jack!" He rose and crept forward to the stern where she was sitting. Her hands hung idly; her head was bent. Into the purple dusk they drifted, he at her feet, close against her knees. Once she laid her hands on his shoulders, peering at him with wet eyes. And, with his lips pressed to her imprisoned hands, she slipped down into the boat beside him, crouching there, her face against his. So, under the Southern stars, they drifted home together. The _Dione_ fired guns and sent up rockets, which they neither heard nor saw; Major Brent toddled about the deck and his guests talked scandal; but what did they care! Darrow, standing alone on the wrecked launch, stared at the stars and waited for the search-boat to return. It was dawn when the truth broke upon Major Brent. It broke so suddenly that he fairly yelped as the _Dione_ poked her white beak seaward. It was dawn, too, when a pigeon-toed Seminole Indian stood upon the veranda of a house which was covered with blossoms of Pasque Florida. Silently he stood, inspecting the closed door; then warily stooped and picked up something lying on the veranda at his feet. It was a gold comb. "Heap squaw," he said, deliberately. "Tiger will go." But he never did. * * * * * THE END +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | Transcriber's Note: | | | | Inconsistencies in dialect have been retained as they appear | | in the original book. | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ End of Project Gutenberg's A Young Man in a Hurry, by Robert W. Chambers *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A YOUNG MAN IN A HURRY *** ***** This file should be named 27374.txt or 27374.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/2/7/3/7/27374/ Produced by Suzanne Shell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net Upda
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