The Moving Picture Girls Under the Palms / Or Lost in the Wilds of Florida
alcon. Men and women looked at each other. The members of the movi
e that we are to take to the bo
ned, in the night, and it reached the engine room compartment. We are, therefore, temporarily disab
fe boats, with such of their belongings
Pertell, as the captain paused, thus indica
o come up? She is within about fifty miles of us, I
re may gain?" suggested
ches the coal bunkers. That is what I am
take to a boat!" ex
I!" put i
ep all the members of my company together. I have not
ce. "At the same time I stand ready to lower boats for those who may wish it. The sea is c
ne?" asked Alice
o, Miss DeVere," answered the captain. "But
cided Mr. DeVere. "There may finally be no necess
ay-it's
cried Russ. "How wil
message. She has been expecting a call from us, but she has probab
parations were made to lower away the boats promptly, in case the fire should sudden
n a boat!" cried Mr. Sneed. "I wa
!" exclaim
ick to this ship," spoke
and the former Shakespear
ay in a boat, with some sailors, and tell my men to row slowly, so as not to take them too far away from
iven to lower a boat. Mr. Bunn and Mr. Sneed got t
ving picture of
aid Mr.
Perhaps he did not want to be show
as the boat was lowered to the surface of the sea. Then it was
Towne. He had a valise in each hand, which probably containe
ing with them," said Mr. Pertell. "Besides, you might soil your clo
my suits-the one I fell overboard in is almost rui
call for aid, and soon an answer was rece
the pictures of Mr. Bunn and Mr. Sneed leaving in the boat, filmed the captain in the act of receivi
oment given up. Water and live steam were turned in among the cargo, the pumping apparatus
ood light, and as the fire-fighting was in another p
d of?" cried Miss Pennington, coming on deck where Ruth an
looked wretched, as d
time to make up their comp
autioned
Dixon. "I never slept a wink
he other ship is coming for us, and if
Miss Pennington wanted to know, as she pointed to the one i
board," said Mr. DeVere, who had
those-never!" the former vaude
r German nafy vos," put in Mr. S
nough to eat in them?" asked Miss Dixon, clasping her hands, and lookin
Haf one!" and he extended a handful of small ones. Since the company had be
at them!" declared Miss D
who saw kindling wrath in the eyes of her sister. Alice never could get along well with
e along,"
ce," at times. It was Ruth who had said this, but then Ruth had such a kind heart t
less operator. "She'll be with us in about an hour, now
s, when the girl
one of the coal bunkers now, and that means it will bu
he had been told to keep in constant com
ounded through the Tarsus a dull ex
rs, who had gone below to pack their belongings in anticipation
t wa
going to
ship s
a trembling of the vessel, and another explosion, louder than the first. There were screams from frightened