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BILLY BYRNE continued to fire intermittently for half an hour after the two men had left him.Then he fired several shots in quick succession, and dragging himself to his hands and knees crawled laboriously and painfully back into the jungle in search of a hiding place where he might die in peace.

He had progressed some hundred yards when he felt the earth give way beneath him.He clutched frantically about for support, but there was none, and with a sickening lunge he plunged downward into Stygian darkness.

His fall was a short one, and he brought up with a painful thud at the bottom of a deer pit--a covered trap which the natives dig to catch their fleet-footed prey.

The pain of his wounds after the fall was excruciating.His head whirled dizzily.He knew that he was dying, and then all went black.

When consciousness returned to the mucker it was daylight.

The sky above shone through the ragged hole that his falling body had broken in the pit's covering the night before.

"Gee!" muttered the mucker; "and I thought that I was dead!"His wounds had ceased to bleed, but he was very weak and stiff and sore.

"I guess I'm too tough to croak!" he thought.

He wondered if the two men would reach Barbara in safety.He hoped so.Mallory loved her, and he was sure that Barbara had loved Mallory.He wanted her to be happy.No thought of jealousy entered his mind.Mallory was her kind.

Mallory "belonged." He didn't.He was a mucker.How would he have looked training with her bunch.She would have been ashamed of him, and he couldn't have stood that.No, it was better as it had turned out.He'd squared himself for the beast he'd been to her, and he'd squared himself with Mallory, too.

At least they'd have only decent thoughts of him, dead; but alive, that would be an entirely different thing.He would be in the way.He would be a constant embarrassment to them all, for they would feel that they'd have to be nice to him in return for what he had done for them.The thought made the mucker sick.

"I'd rather croak," he murmured.

But he didn't "croak"--instead, he waxed stronger, and toward evening the pangs of hunger and thirst drove him to consider means for escaping from his hiding place, and searching for food and water.

He waited until after dark, and then he crawled, with utmost difficulty, from the deep pit.He had heard nothing of the natives since the night before, and now, in the open, there came to him but the faint sounds of the village life across the clearing.

Byrne dragged himself toward the trail that led to the spring where poor Theriere had died.It took him a long time to reach it, but at last he was successful.The clear, cold water helped to revive and strengthen him.Then he sought food.

Some wild fruit partially satisfied him for the moment, and he commenced the laborious task of retracing his steps toward "Manhattan Island."The trail that he had passed over in fifteen hours as he had hastened to the rescue of Anthony Harding and Billy Mallory required the better part of three days now.Occasionally he wondered why in the world he was traversing it anyway.

Hadn't he wanted to die, and leave Barbara free? But life is sweet, and the red blood still flowed strong in the veins of the mucker.

"I can go my own way," he thought, "and not bother her;but I'll be dinged if I want to croak in this God-forsaken hole--Grand Avenue for mine, when it comes to passing in my checks.Gee! but I'd like to hear the rattle of the Lake Street 'L' and see the dolls coming down the station steps by Skidmore's when the crowd comes home from the Loop at night."Billy Byrne was homesick.And then, too, his heart was very heavy and sad because of the great love he had found--a love which he realized was as hopeless as it was great.He had the memory, though, of the girl's arms about his neck, and her dear lips crushed to his for a brief instant, and her words--ah, those words! They would ring in Billy's head forever: "I love you, Billy, for what you ARE."And a sudden resolve came into the mucker's mind as he whispered those words over and over again to himself."Ican't have her," he said."She isn't for the likes of me; but if Ican't live with her, I can live for her--as she'd want me to live, and, s'help me, those words'll keep me straight.If she ever hears of Billy Byrne again it won't be anything to make her ashamed that she had her arms around him, kissing him, and telling him that she loved him."At the river's edge across from the little island Billy came to a halt.He had reached the point near midnight, and hesitated to cross over and disturb the party at that hour.At last, however, he decided to cross quietly, and lie down near HERhut until morning.

The crossing was most difficult, for he was very weak, but at last he came to the opposite bank and drew himself up to lie panting for a few minutes on the sloping bank.Then he crawled on again up to the top, and staggering to his feet made his way cautiously toward the two huts.All was quiet.

He assumed that the party was asleep, and so he lay down near the rude shelter he had constructed for Barbara Harding, and fell asleep.

It was broad daylight when he awoke--the sun was fully three hours high, and yet no one was stirring.For the first time misgivings commenced to assail Billy's mind.Could it be possible? He crossed over to his own hut and entered--it was deserted.Then he ran to Barbara's--it, too, was unoccupied.

They had gone!

All during the painful trip from the village to the island Billy had momentarily expected to meet a party of rescuers coming back for him.He had not been exactly disappointed, but a queer little lump had risen to his throat as the days passed and no help had come, and now this was the final blow.They had deserted him! Left him wounded and dying on this savage island without taking the trouble to assure themselves that he really was dead! It was incredible!

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