Frank Merriwell's Pursuit
accountably missing, caused much wonderment amon
se searchers in that vicinity, Fr
d his companions, having the girl a captive, land at a certain point after leaving
led by Frank to pick up the trail early on th
in the vicinity of the mountain where, at the suggestion of Red Ben, Del Norte ha
to smaller parties for the purpose of scouring the woods thereabouts. Belmont Bland had insisted on accompanying them
ns and keep the Mexican posted on Frank's movements. He had no proof of this, but all Bland's actions had seem
se watch on Bland. He then divided the searchers into five parties, leaving
inite spot at which to meet, Frank's party scattered to l
ror? At any rate, Frank was down there in the gloom of the valley. He heard the last cry that came from the doomed man's lips as he
t where the crash and thud had sounded. With his rifle ready for use, he tried to obtain a position which would command a clear view
gh the trees the western sky glowed redly, but thi
t whether a human being had fallen from the mountain by so
ot hesit
he sought the one who had fallen. His keen eyes s
t is a man. Here is where he crashed down through the branches of
he did so. Hastily lighting a match, he held the blaze protect
e!" he
ntly Frank did what he could to restore him.
e wide open, but he was bleeding from the mouth and pr
e are you hurt
was the faint answer
all? Tell me, for, at least,
ife!" gasped the dying man. "
id you
ivvil Porrfee
e! Del Nor
an' a whoite bandage about his head. This is me punishmint-
ech with failing strength, and F
n," urged Merry, "ju
r-talkin' wid him. Oi know Ben, an' Oi saved his loife wance b
th. Frank was deeply moved by the dying agonies of the unfortunate fellow
n everything possible while O'Toole cou
arried her off. It's your promise av protiction he asked fer if he-done thot. Oi wur comin'-to foind ye. Jist thin th'-the divvil
still lived. That explained the kidnapping of Inza. Merry had wondered that Del Norte's late companions s
the hands of that villa
at you shall be avenged, for never will I know a moment of rest u
Irishman. Striking another ma