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SHE looked down at him fearfully; his face looked drawn and weary. But she knew now — she knew now what the real miracle and secret of her love for Mystery House and the shore and the sea were, and she could have sung for sheer joy. Lynn was hers — battered and bewildered and sick and penniless — there was no other man in the world for Page Hazeltyne! She was entirely unconscious of Barnes Bishop's presence. Absentmindedly she told him what to do. With an entire lack of self-consciousness she murmured to Lynn in little phrases of concern and love. "Darling," she whispered, "just try to be patient a few hours more!" "You're being so wonderful to me," Lynn said. "I've stopped the tonic. Page, and it's all so much clearer!" "Hello!" Barnes interrupted their conversation sharply. They had come out on the east face of the Rock now. "Where's the boat?" Page strained her eyes through the thickening mist that almost blotted out the water. "That's just it," Barnes said blankly. "It's gone. The woman's gone." They eased Lynn to a sitting position, and looked at the strand again, and at each other. "I think she's taken the boat and made for the shore," Barnes said. "She wouldn't leave us here on this rock — she wouldn't dare! Not with Lynn hurt — not in this weather, without food or blankets! What — what would she gain by it?" Page stammered. "We couldn't be witnesses against her," Barnes suggested. "But you don't mean — you can't mean — leave us here!" the girl gasped. "They left me," Lynn said, suddenly intelligent and quiet. "You think Rand knew that you hadn't been killed!" It was a cry rather than a question. In Page's frightened heart she knew the answer. "I shouted at him. It wasn't storming then; it was deadly still before the storm," he said. "He couldn't — " Page's throat was dry; her words would not come. "But — but it was Flora who told us to come out here, who said she saw you signaling!" she exclaimed. "I didn't signal; I didn't wave. I couldn't move by myself. I was afraid of falling on that ledge. I only managed to drag myself up to the cave when the rain began to come down so heavy and the waves got so high." In the dead silence once again their glances crossed, and they looked down at the pier that was so rapidly being smothered in mist, and at the sullenly rushing water that was gathering. "You knew it was Trudy Mockbee — that's why they did all this," Lynn presently said. "I was all mixed up; I couldn't explain before. But as soon as I stopped the tonic, then it all began to come clear. I talked to Rand about it, and he knew then that I knew — and I think that's why — all this. He knows all about Chinese drugs, Harwood does," he added. "He was in China for years. It was the stuff in the tonic and in the sleeping medicine he gave me. The minute I stopped it, I knew. And I told him I knew!" Page exchanged a swift glance with Barnes that said that Lynn was not quite responsible for what he was saying. Barnes nodded almost imperceptibly, but Lynn caught the gesture and began again urgently, in infinite distress between pain and weakness and mounting fever, but with a definiteness and clearness that she had never heard in his speech and manner before. "They've left us here, Page, don't you understand? They've gone off and left us. They'll turn the boat loose and let her capsize, and tell everyone — if there's ever an investigation— that they left us here and we were to go sailing. There never could be proof that I didn't fall accidentally, no matter what anyone suspects. "It was that medicine all the time that was making me feel so queer, Page," Lynn continued. "You think it did really keep your head fuzzy? Perhaps it did. But maybe — maybe," Page said earnestly, "Rand was really trying to help you! I can't believe — I don't believe that he'd do anything so horrible as drugging you. They'll send out after us, I'm sure of it, and I'll hand them over the diamond, and we'll go straight into the city and never think of Mystery House again. People don't do things like this! They wouldn't dare! Rand may need money — he does — he admits it — and Flora may be queer, but they aren't murderers. Why should he give you dope to keep you dazed? He was always talking of your not forgetting your tonic, and remembering your sleeping pills!" DECAUSE he knew I knew, Page," '-' Lynn said, in the fretful tone of a man in monotonous pain. "About the diamond — I know. But wasn't the simplest way to get the diamond to get you cured? You couldn't have stopped them starting east, diamond and all; you couldn't have kept her from giving it away if she wanted to — they knew that." They had been guiding him, with many stops and changes of position, from that bit of the path they had reached on their slow progress toward the beach, back to the cave. Page looked about. 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