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DAVE PORTER ON CAVE ISLAND

was addressed to Link Merwell and had my sister's name signed to it, and stated that she was sorry they had quarreled and wouldn't he please forgive her and take her to the dance as promised? Of course the whole thing was a forgery, and it was dropped in the post-office just to make talk. I suppose Merwell thought some chatterbox would pick it up and spread the news."

"But what is his game?" queried the shipowner's son. "I don't see how he is going to gain anything by such actions."

"He wants to ruin our reputations, just as he and Jasniff have ruined their own. But I haven't told you all yet. A day later my father heard of another letter being found, in which Laura and Jessie promised to go off on a joy-ride in an auto with Merwell and Jasniff. Then Merwell and Jasniff appeared in Crumville with a stunning touring car, and they had two girls with them, loudly dressed and heavily veiled, and the whole four tooted horns, and sang, and behaved in anything but a becoming fashion. A good many folks thought the veiled girls must be Laura and Jessie, and you can imagine how my sister and her friend felt when they heard of it."

"Those chaps ought to be arrested," murmured Phil.

"And tarred and feathered," added the senator's son.