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第14章 A THRILLING RESCUE(3)

"I've never seen him before,"she said."Isn't it too bad that I reached him too late ?"Patsy nodded,gazing at the white,delicate profile of the young fellow as he lay lifeless at her feet.Too late,undoubtedly;and he was a mere boy,with all the interests of life just unfolding for him.

Their adventure had now been noticed by some of the bathers,who crowded forward to meet the boat as it grounded on the beach.Uncle John,always keeping an eye on his beloved nieces,had noted every detail of the rescue and as a dozen strong men pulled the boat across the sands,beyond the reach of the surf,the Merrick automobile rolled up beside it.

"Now,then!"cried the little man energetically,and with the assistance of his chauffeur he lifted the lifeless form into the car.

"The hospital?"said Patsy,nodding approval.

"Yes,"he answered."No;you girls can't come in your wet bathing suits.I'll do all that can be done."Even as he spoke the machine whirled away,and lookingafter it Maud said,shaking her head mildly:"I fear he's right.

Little can be done for the poor fellow now."

"Oh,lots can be done,"returned Patsy;"but perhaps it won't bring him back to life.Anyhow,it's right to make every attempt,as promptly as possible,and certainly Uncle John didn't waste any time."Beth and Florence now joined them and Louise came running up to ask eager questions.

"Who was it,Patsy ?"

"We don't know.Some poor fellow got too far out and had a crampa,perhaps.Or his strength may have given out.He didn't seem very rugged.""He was struggling when first I saw him,"said Maud.

"It seemed dreadful to watch the poor boy drowning when hundreds of people were laughing and playing in the water within earshotb of him.""That was the trouble,"declared Arthur Weldon."Allthose people were intent on themselves and made so much noise that his cries for help could not be heard."The tragedy,now generally known,had the effectof sobering the bathers and most of them left the water and trooped to the bathhouses to dress.Mrs.Montrose advised the girls to get their clothes on,as all were shivering—partly from nervousness—in their wet bathing suits.

They were ready an hour before Mr.Merrick returned,and his long absence surprised them until they saw his smilingface as he drove up in his car.It gave them a thrill of hope as in chorus they cried:

"Well—Uncle John ?"

"I think he will live,"returned the little man,with an air of great satisfaction."Anyway,he's alive and breathing now,and the doctors say there's every reason to expect a rapid recovery.""Who is he ?"they asked,crowding around him."A.Jones.""A—what ?"This from Patsy,in a doubtful tone.

"Jones.A.Jones."

"Why,he must have given you an assumed name !""He didn't give us any name.As soon as he recoveredconsciousness he fell asleep,and I left him slumberingaas peacefully as a baby.But we went through his clothes,hoping to get a trace of his friends,so they could be noti?ed.His bathing suit is his own,not rented,and the name 'A.Jones'is e m b r o i d e r e db on tape and sewn to each piece.Also the key to bathhouse number twenty—six was tied to his wrist.The superintendent sent a man for his clothing and we examined that,too.The letters 'A.J.'were stamped in gold on his pocketbook,and in his cardcase were a number of cards engravedc:'A.Jones,Sangoa.'But there were no letters,or any other papers.""Where is Sangoa ?"inquired Beth.

"No one seems to know,"confessed Uncle John."There was plenty of money in his pocket—book and he has a valuable watch,but no other jewelry.His clothes were made by a Los Angeles tailor,but when they called him up by telephone he knew nothing about his customer except that he had ordered his suit and paid for it in advance.He called for it three days ago,and carried it away with him,so we have no clue to the boy's dwelling place.""Isn't that a little strange—perhaps a little suspicious ?"asked Mrs.Montrose.

"I think not,ma'am,"answered Mr.Merrick."We made these investigations at the time we still feared he would die,so as to communicate with any friends or relatives he might have.But after he passed the crisis so well and fell asleep,the hospital people stopped worrying about him.He seems like any ordinary,well—to—do young fellow,and a couple of days in the hospital ought to put him upon his feet again.""But Sangoa,Uncle;is that a town or a country ?""Some out—of—the—way village,I suppose.People are here from every crack and corner of America,you know.""It sounds a bit Spanish,"commented Arthur."Maybe he is from Mexico.""Maybe,"agreed Uncle John."Anyhow,Maud hassaved his life,and if it's worth anything to him he ought to be grateful.""Never mind that,"said Maud,flushing prettily with embarrassment as all eyes turned upon her,"I'm glad I noticed him in time;but now that he is all right he need never know who it was that rescued him.And,for that matter,sir,Patsy Doyle and Mr.Weldon did as much for him as I.Perhaps they saved us both,while your promptness in getting him to the hospital was the main factor in saving his life.""Well,it's all marked down in the hospital books,"remarked Uncle John."I had to tell the whole story,you see,as a matter of record,and all our names are there,so none can escape the credit due her—or him.""In truth,"said Mrs.Montrose with a smile,"it really required four of you to save one slendera boy.""Yes,he needed a lot of saving,"laughed Flo."But,"herpretty face growing more serious,"I believe it was all Fate,and nothing else.Had we not come to the beach this afternoon,the boy might have drowned;so,as I suggested the trip,I'm going to take a little credit myself.""Looking at it in that light,"said Patsy,"the moving picture man saved the boy's life by giving you a half—holiday."This caused a laugh,for their spirits were now restoredto normal.To celebrate the occasion,Mr.Merrick proposed to take them all into Los Angeles to dine at a "swell restaurant"before returning to Hollywood.

This little event,in conjunction with the afternoon'sadventure,made them all more intimate,so that when they ?nally reached home and separated for the night they felt like old friends rather than recent acquaintances.

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