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thought it best for one of us to enter the village and find out if possible where you were before attacking the place. I arrived at the time the big fellow entered your prison."

"Just in time to save me," she asserted. "I can never repay you."

"You could, Virginia," he said, "but I dare not think of ever assessing the price."

"How am I to know?" she queried.

Their eyes met in the faint light.

"Virginia," he said, "I love you. I had hoped to be able to tell you some time, but did not intend to now, for fear you might think that I was anxious to take advantage of our present situation."

For answer her hand clasped his a little tighter.

"I am glad," she said, "to know that you do."

Into the circle of light the two made their way. Holton and Otter advanced from the group of waiting warriors and expressed their delight over the rescue. Benton was required to explain immediately how he had accomplished the feat single-handed.

"We must keep close watch," said Holton. "We are at a point where we can block the progress of any parties through this portion of the cavern. We could arrest any pursuing parties, and there may be such as soon as the death of the man in the stone hut is discovered."

"The cavern widens to a quarter of a mile, a little farther from here," Benton explained. "It is there that the village of the mountain men begins."

"In the morning," Holton continued, "we will march through and if they oppose our passage we will fight our way past them."

Benton then turned again to Virginia.

"We returned today from our trip to the plane," he explained. "When