river. The anchor had, by this time, been lifted into the boat and they ha
warned Pepper, "she kicks up a bigger
asked Donald. "Why, they are hal
has got more power, for her size, than any of them. She
, the water curling away from her bow in a miniature cascade, the powerfu
make Fulton with the Clermont think he was travel
her?" as
ied Jack. "He is president of the
"I wish he was my u
ied Rand. "Want him to i
ed my looks he might take a fancy to me and give me a cycle.
nald, "'tis just a waste of tim
urned Pepper. "You might just as well
ust be more than five feet higher than the level of the river.
and pointing to another boat. "They will be in
way?" as
ed Pepper. "They will turn turtle sure
their oars, watching the
ggested Donald. "There are a couple of girl
while. "He knows how to handle it. He is doing fine. See, he is just touching the wa
t would bring them near enough to the canoe
yards from the canoe. "Did you ever see such a fool trick as that? Just
pped their oars and sent their bo
one on the yacht. As she stood up the swell from the yacht caught the light craft, rolling it from side to side, and the girl losing her balance pitched headlong over the side of the boat, capsizing it.
n the direction he had last seen he
ys had reached the
ge," shouted Rand,
they came near. "See if you can't save
alled Rand, "w
she gone?"
he boat intently watching for any sign of the girl. "Yes, there she is." A
later with the inanimate body of the girl. He was joined almost immediately by Donald, who had followed
finally done, and they rowed back to the assistance of the others. The other girl was helped from the
about twenty-two or three years old, "I
ry much so," answered Pepper, who had been feeling her pulse. "The first thing to do is to get some of the water out of her
had rung for slow speed and, putting the yacht about, hurried back to the place. But, except for the f
f the yacht, who was standing at the gangway as it ran down c
l here that would be better
e alongside?" This end was shortly accomplished, then, lifting the girl u
d?" called Pepper. "She ne
o was standing by. "I am a phys
ht sight of the girl. "Why it is Nellie! She is dead!" she cried, and
e get here?" adding a moment later as he looked more clos
ian. "She is coming around all right, th
girl. Shaking hands with them again and again, he explained: "She is my daughter. I hadn't any idea she was anywhere near, and I don't see how it happened yet. Wh
t yet recovered from the shock of his experience--"came dow
upted Mr. Whilden, "I thought y
and, forgetting where she was, attempted to stand up to wave her hand
h," began Mr. Whilden, a
very glad we were in time. Come on, bo
den, "isn't there somet
t Miss Nellie is all right--I see that she is
r. Whilden, "and if I can ever do anyt
ou and to know you
hey pulled away from the yacht, "w
le as a farewell salute the Dart
Mrs. Whilden a little lat
r. Whilden. "I clear forgot t
r my own account," said Fran