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i S80 who hurried to po him at the ladder, he inquired after Tranqu ling justly surprised at not seeing ' him among the persons davenbiled. The captain iW ve him no other answer than a sign to follow. e yo man, not understanding this reserve, though feeling serio alarmed, went below, where he saw Tranquil reclining in a berth, and a weeping female seated on a chair by his side. The Ja turned pale, for in the female he recognized Dona ela; his emotion was so extreme that he was obliged to lean against the partition lest he should fall. At the sound of his approaching footsteps the maiden raised her head. “Oh!” she exclaimed, clasping her hands with joy, “it is you! you have come at last then!” ‘Thanks, Carmela,’’ he replied, in a gasping 2 voice; “‘ thanks for this kindly greeting! it proves to | me that you have not forgotten me.”’ “Forget you, to whom, next to my father, I owe Ore everything. Oh, you know that was impossible.”’ + 4 “Thank ou once again. You do not, you cannot know how happy you render me at this moment, Carmela. My whole life, employed in your service, ‘would not suffice to reper the good you do me. You are free at last! srave Tranquil, I felt sure that he of ‘would succeed '’’ “ Alas, my rriend, this success costs him dear.” te “What do you mean? I trust that he is not dan- ores 3 gerously wounded?”’ Je ‘I fear the contrary, my friend.” “Oh! we will save him.’ | **Come hither, Jaguar,’’ the hunter then said in a feeble voice; “ give me your hand, that I may press it in mine.”’ The young man walked uickly Mp to him. . es ** Oh, with all my heart!” he said, as he held out .7, his hand. , ‘ “The affair was a tough one, my friend,” the | Canadian went on; * that man is a lion.” \ _ “Yes, yes, he is a rude adversary; but you got ‘4 the better of him at last?” vty * “Thanks to Heaven, yes; but I shall keep his “hh Gy " mark all my life, if God permit me to rise again.”’ **Canarios! I trust that will soon happen.” Paber The hunter shook his head, YRS tee “No, no,” he answered, “I am a connoisseur in ey. wounds, through having inflicted a good many, and ‘i received more than my proper share: these are serious.” i ** Have you no hopes of recovery, then?” Sea “tT do not say so, I merely repeat that many days Me will peas ere I can return to the desert,” the hunter *: | a replied, with a stified sigh. ies ‘Nonsense, who knows? any wound that does not ees. oy kill is soon cu the Indians say, and they are “a ht. And what has become of that man?” : *In all probability he is dead,” Tranquil said, in a follow voice. > POs, gl “That is all for the best.” ity At this moment Captain Johnson opened the'’door. “A boat, bearing a of truce, is hailing the | | re . a ot is to he done?”’ he asked. ha Se Sah Rile ve it, Sangre de Dios! my dear Johnson. 7 This boat, if I av. not mistaken, is a bearer of good news, “s “ Our friends would like you to be present to hear the proposals which will doubtless be made.” Lone bs at do you say, Tranquil?” the young chief et asked, turning to the old hunter. Ss . “Go, my boy, where duty calls you,”’ the latter - answered; “I feel that I need repose. However, _ you will not be away long.”’ , “Certainly not, and so soon asI am at liberty again ----«* {will return to your side, but merely to have you re carried ashore; your condition demands attention you cannot obtain here.” et “T accept, my friend, the more so as I believe the land air do me good.”’ a eis “That is settled then,” the Jaguar said, joyously; “T shall be back soon.” ts i “ All right,” Tranquil replied, and fell back in his oaey @ young man, after bowing to Carmela, who re- rT ied the salute with a gentle and sad glance, left _—s- the cabin with the captain and returned on deck. {In Dime Lrerary No. 153, ‘‘ The White Scalper,”’ > we shall seen come across all the characters of THE END. . The Saturday Journal The Saturday Journal, ee “The Model Family Paper a Most Charming of the Weeklies.” i¥, popes oo IK pure paper; good in every thing; bright, 3 brilliant and attractive. «Serials, Tales, Romances, sae." Sketches, Adventures, Biographies, . 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